From that post I would recommend Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove.
Obviously it's been a hot minute since I've gushed over Shovel Knight, but then again I still haven't finished King of Cards. I own Shovel Knight on both PC and Switch, and I absolutely love it to death, but for whatever reason it just doesn't keep my attention for all that long. I believe I could go screen by screen detailing how brilliant the level design is, but I've only put a few dozen hours between the two copies I own and have only
barely touched the King of Cards campaign. Like, I understand the compulsive nature of roguelites explaining why I have over a hundred hours logged on Isaac or Slay the Spire, but I never seem to put much time into the games I uphold as my favorite or best designed. Hell, I even 100% Yooka-Laylee out of spite so that I would never have to touch it again.
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I thought about recommending Hollow Knight; but that is much closer to Metroid X Dark Souls than anything you’ve listed so I’m not sure if you’d like it.
I haven't gotten Hollow Knight for the Switch specifically because I never finished the PC version, but the reason was mostly that my controller went kaput, and since my laptop has been seemingly failing on me, I've been reluctant to play games on it. I really, REALLY enjoyed my time with Hollow Knight, but I have to admit to myself that I'm just more enticed by playing a "new" game than one that I've enjoyed already. I should probably get Hollow Knight anyway, considering.
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I never recommend Cuphead. No one who would enjoy playing it needs my recommendation.
Oh, yeah, I played a bit of a friend's copy and Cuphead is
totally my jam. To be fair, I love most games marketed as "tough as nails" -- like Volgarr the Viking, Wings of Vi, and of course Dark Souls -- but it's mostly the aesthetics that appeal to me.
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Edit: By shooter i was intending 1st and 3rd person. I tend to lump other kinds into either arcade shooter or arcade sidescroller or bullet hell depending on what I’m trying to describe.
Yeah, no, I understand, that was a me thing since I basically don't play first- or third-person shooters that aren't, like, PS2 mascot platformers.