After 16 long years, 2005’s cult classicPsychonautsfinally received a sequel. Double Fine didn’t try to reinvent the wheel and kept the core features ofPsychonauts 2similar to its predecessor, a choice that delighted the franchise’s long-term fans. Like the original game,Psychonauts 2differentiates itself from most platformers with itsfleshed-out narrative.

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Psychonauts 2’s story and dialogue are among its best features, so many players will likely be itching to play something similar once they complete the campaign. Although story-driven platformers are few and far between, there are a handful of others that are well worth playing.

8Braid

Braidwas initially released exclusively on the Xbox 360 in 2008 before releasing on multiple other platformers in the years that followed. The game is one of the most influential releases of the past couple of decades, as it played a significant role in popularizing indie gaming.

Braidis a puzzle-platformer that implements numerousinnovative mechanicsbased on time manipulation. The game’s story has a constant sense of foreboding that leads up to a shocking twist, with an interesting commentary on traditional platforming tropes.

Conker holding cash in Conker’s Bad Fur Day

Conker’s Bad Fur Daywas released on the Nintendo 64, a console that pioneered the transition from 2D to 3D platforming games. Rare’sBad Fur Daywas released late in the fifth generation of home consoles and chose to differentiate itself from the long list of mascot platformers on the N64 with its adult humor.

The game’s humor has madeConker’s Bad Fur Dayone of gaming’s most beloved cult classics, andit’s still hilarious to play today.

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6Celeste

Thanks to the rise of indie gaming, 2D platforms have had a significant resurgence in recent years, so much so that many people were skeptical of how Extremely OK Games’Celestewas going to stand out from the competition.

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As its appearance on this list suggests, one of the game’s standout features was its well-crafted narrative, along with a selection of memorable characters.Celestefeatures a touching story about characters who are struggling with mental health issues and the protagonist’s desire to climb Mount Celeste. The game alsostands out for its difficultyand tight platforming controls that make Madeline a joy to control.

5Guacamelee!

Guacamelee!was initially released in April 2013 on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita before coming to numerous other consoles in the years that followed, most commonly in itsSuper Turbo Championship Editionform.

The Metroidvania action-platformer takes heavy inspiration from Mexican folklore and culture, in particular the Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). The game’s combat, level design, and story were all highly praised, a trend that continued with the critically acclaimed sequel,Guacamelee! 2.

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4Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mariowas released exclusively on the Nintendo Wii in 2007 and combined the RPG elements of previousPaper Mariogames with unique platforming levels that let players switch between 2D and 3D perspectives.

The game’s blend of RPG and platforming may sound like a hot mess, but Intelligent Systems were able to find a fantastic balance between the two opposing genres - earning it an impressive85 Metascore.

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3Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Timewas released in 2003, which was a difficult time for the platforming genre. The PlayStation 2 had seen a sharp rise in more realistic action-adventure titles, whilemascot platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyrowere struggling to recapture their PS1 magic. Ubisoft found an interesting way to modernize the platforming genre in the early 2000s when they purchased the rights to thePrince of Persiafranchise.

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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Timewas Ubisoft’s firstPrince of Persiagame, and it is still considered by many to be the series' best, largely thanks to its excellent blend of action-adventure and platforming. The game proved that the platforming genre wasn’t restricted to just friendly mascot characters, and could be implemented in more matures, story-heavy titles.

2Jak 2

Like the aforementionedPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Naughty Dog’sJak 2is an action-adventure platformer that targets a more mature audience than most platforming titles.

Whereas the series' previous game,Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy,was a wholesome collectathon platformer,Jak 2threw players into a corrupt cyberpunk world with a heavier emphasis on storytelling. The series' shift in direction was a risk, but one that paid off as the game performed well critically and commercially.

Abe from Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee with the logo to the game in front of him

1Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!

Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!was initially released in 2014 and is a remake of the classicOddworld: Abe’s Oddyseethat first hit stores in 1997. Like the original,New ‘n’ Tastyis a side-scrolling, cinematic platformer that has a strong emphasis on puzzle-solving.

The ground-up remake gave the original game a wonderful new look with its 2.5D graphical style and included difficulty settings for the first time to let players slow down enemy reaction times and increase Abe’s health if desired.Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!received a sequel in April 2021, titledOddworld: Soulstorm-unfortunately, the game struggled to impress and received a lacklusterMetascore of just 66 on PlayStation 5.

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