Mio: Memories in Orbit: 2026’s best Metroidvania (already)
My favorite video game locations have bodies, too. When I zoom all the way out on Hollow Knight: Silksong’s sprawling map, Pharloom is abstracted into a complex system of veins that carry blood to its heart, The Citadel. It’s why I find myself continually drawn to 2D action-adventure games like Silksong; a great Metroidvania is an anatomy class in which you get to dissect a new body. And Mio: Memories in Orbit captures that appeal better than most of its peers.


