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Onirism is hard to replace: few games combine adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and melee combat in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 8 gameplay attributes and found 35 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Beyond: Two Souls, Milo and the Magpies and Luigi's Mansion 3 lead the list, with Beyond: Two Souls reaching a 89/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Onirism special.

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Year 2025Dev Crimson Tales

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The closest game to Onirism is Beyond: Two Souls — scoring 89/100 on our similarity scale. Milo and the Magpies and Luigi's Mansion 3 follow close behind.

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35 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
Beyond: Two Souls
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCo-opMultiplayerThird PersonNarrative
Steam👍 88%· 40KIGDB66· 15OC71· 36
Year 2013Dev Quantic Dream · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3 · PS4 · PC

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, single-player focus and co op

≠ Its own twist: horror tension, strong narrative focus and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

Milo and the Magpies
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyNarrativeExploration
Steam👍 98%· 3.4K
Year 2021Dev Second MazePlaytime ~2hOn PC · iOS · Apple Macintosh

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, strong narrative focus and exploration and discovery, while skipping melee combat

Luigi's Mansion 3
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerCo-opThird PersonOffline
IGDB89· 14OC85· 133
Year 2019Dev Next Level Games · NintendoOn Switch

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings dark, oppressive atmosphere, horror setting and fantasy world, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

The World Ends with You
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerNarrative2D
IGDB91· 3
Year 2007Dev Jupiter Corporation · Square Enix

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with deep RPG systems, strong narrative focus and visual 2d, while skipping adventure storytelling

Before Your Eyes
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyNarrativeDarkFirst Person
Steam👍 98%· 23KRAWG👍 87%· 106IGDB86· 6OC83· 41
Year 2021Dev Skybound GamesPlaytime ~2hOn PC · Apple Macintosh

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with strong narrative focus, dark, oppressive atmosphere and visual first person, while skipping melee combat

Old Man's Journey
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerCasualNarrativeCartoon
Steam👍 87%· 4.2KOC73· 37
Year 2017Dev Broken Rules · Tilt Games AsiaOn PS4 · Android · PC

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, vibe casual and strong narrative focus, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyCasualNarrativeRelaxing
Steam👍 99%· 2.1KIGDB83· 1OC86· 5
Year 2022Dev Thomas Bowker · worm clubPlaytime ~2hOn PC · Apple Macintosh

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, vibe casual and strong narrative focus, while skipping melee combat

TOEM: A Photo Adventure
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyRelaxingCasualNarrative
Steam👍 99%· 11KRAWG👍 85%· 95MC79
Year 2021Dev Something We MadePlaytime ~2hOn PC · PS · Apple Macintosh

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, vibe relaxing and vibe casual, while skipping melee combat

A Way Out
AdventureNarrative Adventure
Co-opMultiplayerMeleeThird PersonOnline
Steam👍 88%· 100KIGDB75· 13OC80· 107
Year 2018Dev Hazelight Studios · Electronic ArtsOn PS4 · PC · Xbox

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, melee combat and co op

≠ Where it differs: brings strong narrative focus, dark, oppressive atmosphere and online features, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

Florence
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyCasualNarrative2D
Steam👍 93%· 16KIGDB80· 1OC85· 16
Year 2018Dev Mountains · Annapurna InteractiveOn Linux · Android · PC

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, visual novel storytelling and vibe casual, while skipping melee combat

OneShot
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCozyNarrativeCasualHorror
Steam👍 98%· 63KRAWG👍 85%· 189MC84OC85· 18
Year 2016Dev Little Cat Feet · DegicaPlaytime ~4hOn PC · Apple Macintosh

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, cozy, relaxing feel and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, deep RPG systems and horror tension, while skipping melee combat

Tales from the Borderlands
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMeleeThird PersonNarrativeSci-Fi
Steam👍 94%· 19KIGDB88· 11
Year 2014Dev Telltale GamesOn PlayStation 3 · PS4 · Android

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, melee combat and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, deep RPG systems and visual novel storytelling, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloCo-opMultiplayerMeleeThird Person
Steam👍 94%· 41KRAWG👍 84%· 1.6KMC90IGDB83· 16OC77· 31
Year 2013Dev Starbreeze Studios · 505 GamesPlaytime ~3hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, melee combat and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, strong narrative focus and stealth mechanics, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

Batman: The Enemy Within
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMeleeThird PersonNarrativeDark
Steam👍 92%· 10KIGDB76· 2
Year 2017Dev Telltale GamesOn PS4 · Android · PC

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, melee combat and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, visual novel storytelling and strong narrative focus, while skipping cozy, relaxing feel

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best game similar to Onirism?
The closest game to Onirism is Beyond: Two Souls, scoring 89/100 on our similarity scale. They share 5 gameplay attributes, including adventure storytelling, single-player focus and co op. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Onirism?
The three closest games to Onirism are: 1. Beyond: Two Souls (89/100, 5 shared attributes) 2. Milo and the Magpies (81/100, 3 shared attributes) 3. Luigi's Mansion 3 (84/100, 5 shared attributes). All share Onirism's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 35 candidates across 8 dimensions.
Is Milo and the Magpies similar to Onirism?
Yes, very much so — Milo and the Magpies scores 81/100 similarity to Onirism. They share 3 attributes, including adventure storytelling and single-player focus. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What Adventure games are similar to Onirism?
The best Adventure games similar to Onirism are Beyond: Two Souls, Milo and the Magpies, Luigi's Mansion 3 and Before Your Eyes. All share the Adventure genre alongside other key Onirism attributes like adventure storytelling, single-player focus and co op.
How is similarity to Onirism calculated?
We compare Onirism against every game in our catalog using 8 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Onirism experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.