Let’s be real: the music in a Metroidvania can make or break the experience. Some soundtracks don’t just set the tone, they pull you into the world so deeply, you’re still humming them long after you’ve put down the controller.
Hi, I’m Caio Isaías, a Sound Designer at Flutu. I’ve been invited to share a series of articles that reflect my personal universe and preferences—ones I’m confident my teammates at Flutu also resonate with and fully support. It’s a pleasure to write for you, and I hope you enjoy this journey through some of my favorite soundscapes and insights.
Here are my top three picks that do exactly that.
1. Hollow Knight – A Haunting Beauty
Christopher Larkin’s Hollow Knight score is pure magic. From the moment you step into Hallownest, the music becomes your constant companion, capturing both the loneliness and hope of this underground world. The sweeping strings of City of Tears are melancholic perfection, and Greenpath feels like the soundtrack to an enchanted forest you’d never want to leave. Larkin hits every emotional beat, making each moment feel profound
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2. Ori and the Blind Forest – A Symphony of Feels
I’ll be honest—Ori and the Blind Forest is the game that made me cry, and Gareth Coker’s soundtrack played a huge role in that. The delicate piano of Naru’s Theme? Yeah, good luck holding it together. Coker’s music elevates the entire game, making every triumph and tragedy hit harder. It’s one of those rare soundtracks where the music and the story are in perfect harmony, and you feel it in your bones.
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3. Blasphemous – Dark and Devotional
Blasphemous goes for the throat with its brutal gameplay, and Carlos Viola’s dark, haunting soundtrack is right there with it. The use of classical guitar and eerie choirs gives everything a sense of ancient ritual, like you’re uncovering something forbidden. Tracks like Te Deum made every boss fight feel like an epic, sacred battle. The music lingers, making Blasphemous as unforgettable as it is intense.
These soundtracks don’t just enhance the games—they define them.
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About the Author
Caio Isaías is a sound designer, audio engineer, and a passionate lover of video games. Known for his unwavering love for Dota and his deep knowledge of indie games you’ve probably never heard of, Caio has contributed to a variety of projects at Flutu. At Flutu, he brings not only his expertise as a gamer but also the technical prowess of a sound scientist, essential to our productions. Want to learn more about Caio? Visit his LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/caiosoundesign