Indie Metroidvania MIO: Memories in Orbit Getting A Physical Edition Soon
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Indie Metroidvania MIO: Memories in Orbit Getting A Physical Edition Soon

After garnering constructive evaluations earlier this yr with its digital launch, MIO: Memories in Orbit is formally gearing up for a bodily launch on April 10. The metroidvania sees you exploring a beautiful, unsettling, robotic world, as you unravel its mysteries and unlock heaps of latest talents alongside the way in which. Preorders are actually open for the bodily model of MIO, which is coming to PS5, Nintendo Change 2, and Nintendo Change later this yr.

Indie Metroidvania MIO: Memories in Orbit Getting A Physical Edition Soon

Over on Steam, MIO: Memories in Orbit is sitting with a “Very Optimistic” rating after practically 2,000 evaluations. On Metacritic, it has a wonderful 83 Metascore.

If you wish to purchase it on PC, choose it up from Fanatical–it’s at the moment on sale for $17.59 (was $20), and you may unlock a 5% off coupon in your subsequent buy together with a Lunar Sale Envelope for spending over $15. This might embody all the things from a free indie recreation to a further low cost voucher.

MIO: Memories in Orbit follows the tiny robotic of the identical title. You will information MIO by way of a decaying, robotic world as you attempt to decide the aim of the Vessel–a huge technological ark that is teeming with machines that appear to have grown a thoughts of their very own. The metroidvania options over 30 enemy sorts, 15 bosses, and unlockable powers and talents that can assist you each with traversing the land and in fight.

Searching for one other metroidvania to sink your enamel into? A number of are at the moment on sale at Amazon. Shadow Labyrinth, the Pac-Man-inspired platformer, is simply $20.77 (was $30) on Change, whereas Ori: The Collection is simply $37.25 (was $50). The latter is mighty attractive because it bundles collectively each the Blind Forest Definitive Edition and the Will of the Wisps. You will additionally get a set of artwork playing cards and digital soundtracks. For one thing a bit extra terrifying, Blasphemous 2 is seeing a slight low cost to $28 (was $30), and its brutal fight and expansive combo system make it a straightforward advice for anybody looking for a mature journey.

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