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It's not Silksong, but this could be the biggest metroidvania of the year

Ender Magnolia is a deep and interesting game that will delight fans of this genre

It's not Silksong, but this could be the biggest metroidvania of the year
Softonic

Softonic

  • February 6, 2025
  • Updated: February 6, 2025 at 10:06 AM

The wait has come to an end with the release of Ender Magnolia, the anticipated sequel to Ender Lilies. This new Metroidvania, which combines RPG elements, has captured the attention of players since its debut just two weeks ago. Developed by Adglobe, the game emphasizes exploration and combat, immersing players in an amazing world populated by “artificial beings” known as homunculi.

Since its launch, Ender Magnolia has been well received by critics and fans, thanks to a series of improvements that have responded to the community’s demands. It tries to avoid some of the aspects that were not convincing in the previous installment, reducing the souls-like mechanics that characterized Ender Lilies, and enhancing a more developed RPG facet, which has resulted in a richer configuration of the characters and their abilities.

A game with a deep and interesting narrative

The narrative of Ender Magnolia picks up the story of its predecessor several decades later, focusing on a world on the brink of collapse due to the out-of-control homunculi. Players will be tasked with recruiting allies and facing formidable enemies in an experience that combines action and exploration.

The title is available on multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, at an affordable price of 24.99 euros on Steam. This release strategy could give Ender Magnolia the opportunity to replicate the success of its predecessor, which managed to sell more than one and a half million units. With the accolades already accumulated and growing word-of-mouth, this game seems destined to make a significant mark in the genre, as players prepare to enjoy its intense gaming experience.

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