Did Silksong kill the metroidvania? At least two high quality "search action" platformers released on Steam last week, but you might have struggled to learn about them amid the buzz around Subnautica 2, and the clamouring to find a new angle on Mixtape.

One is Shattered Divinities, an interesting Chinese-developed fantasy outing. The other is Clockwork Ambrosia, which I've played for about five hours. It's a gorgeous thing to see in action, with a lovingly detailed approach to pixel art reminiscent of Iconoclasts or Owl Boy. Its dreamy commingling of chrome-hued sci-fi with blue sky steampunk cheerfulness is a real pleasure to spend time with. It's unmistakably top tier gear.

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Game

Release date

Chart debut

Second week

Animal Well

May, 2024

10

29

Blasphemous 2

August 2023

98

28

Nine Sols

May, 2024

29

86

It's not so unusual for styles to enjoy time in the sun before receding for a while. I doubt the current King's Field-like craze will last forever, and surely, surely, there's an end to all these retail simulators. If anything, the decline of the metroidvania—at least in terms of the buzz they can generate—demonstrates how risk prone and capricious indie development is. When Realmsoft launched the Kickstarter for Clockwork Ambrosia in 2018, the project would have looked like a deadset winner at a time when the genre was thriving.

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How can a team predict genre fatigue nearly a decade before release? Modern indie development is still young enough for these long, arcing patterns to be mysterious. In 2026, not a single metroidvania has penetrated Steam's Weekly Seller chart, save for Hollow Knight: Silksong back in January.

Buzz or not, you should really check out Clockwork Ambrosia.

Clockwork Ambrosia - Launch Trailer - YouTube

Steam releases its top sellers charts on Wednesdays, so the below chart doesn't factor in some late week releases that might have been big.

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Rank

Game

1

Counter-Strike 2

2

Forza Horizon 6

3

Apex Legends

4

Subnautica 2

5

Diablo IV

6

Gamble With Your Friends

7

Far Far West

8

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era

9

PUBG: Battlegrounds

10

Warframe

Forza Horizon 6 pre-sales are probably so high because the deluxe edition grants five days early access (starting May 15). I guess it demonstrates that these incentives work. As Jody Macgregor pointed out earlier today, it's hit a higher player count than its predecessor well before its wider release.

Subnautica 2 at number 4 is about what I would expect. It's not a reflection on sales per se (because the charts are at the mercy of heaps of other factors) but it's kinda funny to note that the most wishlisted game on Steam didn't chart as highly as Far Far West did the week before, or Windrose the week before that (the latter was the second top sellers in its launch week).

This game made me feel alive again. I've been kicking, burning, netting, stabbing, slashing, and most of all kicking, burning, netting, stabbing, slashing and most of all kicking, burning, netting, stabbing, slashing and most of all kicking, burning, netting, stabbing, slashing, and most of all.... you get the point. 10/10

- Ikea Bean Cat on The Adventures of Sir Kicksalot

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.

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