Summary
- Finland's gaming industry includes notable titles like Noita, Baba Is You, and the Alan Wake franchise.
- Noita by Nolla Games is a challenging and dynamic roguelite popular for its creativity and gameplay.
- Angry Birds, a worldwide phenomenon, has become a full franchise with a big future.
From Alan Wake to Angry Birds to indie games like Noita, Finland, despite being a humble-sized country, has made waves in the gaming world for some time now. Though the country is perhaps better known for the invention of nearly indestructible Nokia cellphones and its unbreakable love for sauna, it also has its fair share of creative minds and notable video game development studios.
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While Finland hasn't dominated the gaming world in the same way the United States or Japan has with incredible franchises like Red Dead Redemption or Final Fantasy, there are certain games that have left a mark on the industry as a whole. And who knows—some may be surprised to know that their favorite titles were made in a country so small there are memes about whether or not Finland actually exists. These are just a few of the most notable games and franchises made by studios based in Finland, chosen due to their overall ratings and/or popularity.
8 Noita
An Excellent Indie Entry From Nolla Games
Noita
- Released
- October 15, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Nolla Games
- Platform(s)
- PC
Starting off with an indie title, Noita from Nolla Games, based in the capital city of Helsinki. For this charming, magic-packed roguelite, Nolla Games cited another Finnish classic as their source of inspiration: Liero. Noita quickly rose in popularity thanks to its gameplay and dynamic environment (which is also procedurally generated). It also helped that roguelites experienced a big spike in popularity.
While Noita is definitely on the more challenging end of the spectrum due to perma-death, the immersive and surprisingly large world ready to be explored and traversed by the player has an addicting quality to it. Not to mention, playing around with the wand and spells adds a nice layer of freedom and creativity.
7 Alan Wake Franchise
A Horror And Action-Adventure Series With A Unique Atmosphere
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Alan Wake Alan Wake 2 Released 2012-02-16 2023-10-27 Platform(s) Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, PS4, Xbox 360, PC, Xbox One Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, PC Developer(s) Remedy Entertainment Remedy Entertainment
The Alan Wake franchise has done decently throughout the years, thanks to the vision of Remedy Entertainment. Though Alan Wake has been in the limelight recently thanks to its sequel, Remedy Entertainment is no newcomer to the bigger scene, with titles like Quantum Break and Control under its belt.
The second game in the franchise took the horror aspect of the game to the next level, with a far more surreal atmosphere and captivating story. The music has been especially praised by fans, even if some of the gameplay hasn't been spotless and may feel somewhat repetitive at times due to an abundance of puzzles or walking. That said, the reviews sing praises of a fantastic survival horror story that needs to be experienced to be understood.
6 Baba Is You
The Rules Are Fluid In This Adorable Puzzle Game
Baba Is You
From one of the masterminds behind Noita comes Baba Is You, a puzzle game that is sure to scratch that retro game itch for any fans of the style and genre of old pixel games. Like Noita, Baba Is You is one of the indie success stories from Finnish developers, and despite its humble appearance, it packs a serious challenge and more than 200 levels of fun head-scratching.
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Baba Is You takes a different approach to puzzles by allowing players to "rewrite" the rules of the game by manipulating their environment to come up with solutions. It's easy to see why this formula garnered so much praise and emerged as the winner of the Nordic Game Jam in 2017, for which Hempuli specifically created it.
5 Angry Birds Franchise
The Most Recognizable Game Export From Finland
Angry Birds
Angry Birds isn't just a specific game—it's a phenomenon. Over the years, it has grown into an entire franchise from its simple beginnings at Rovio Entertainment.
It all started with a mobile game in 2009. The premise of the original game was quite simple and involved flinging birds into enemy pigs and their structures. Since then, these characters have become famous across numerous forms of media, from movies to series, to even books. There are even Angry Birds-themed parks in Finland designed for children.
Given the massive scope of the franchise, it's no surprise that a big company like Sega eventually took an interest in Angry Birds and made its move in 202 3. Time will tell what the next great step for Angry Birds will be.
4 Barotrauma
Undersea Chaos Aboard A Submarine With Or Without Friends
Barotrauma
- Released
- March 13, 2023
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Developer
- Undertow Games, FakeFish Games
Two Finnish developers combined their forces to create Barotrauma, a co-op experience inside a submarine traversing the treacherous waters of the Europa moon. While single-player is possible as well, there's nothing more thrilling than jumping into Barotrauma with a group of friends, each player grabbing a specific job to tend to while steering the vessel.
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There's a lot to love here, from its sci-fi simulation vibe to the horrors of the deep Europa seas and finally the chaos of running a very tight ship. With highly positive reviews on Steam, it's no surprise Barotrauma makes it to this ranking with ease.
3 My Summer Car
A Charming, Summery 1990s Take On Car Building And Driving Simulators
My Summer Car
- Released
- October 24, 2016
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Developer
- Amistech Games
What could be more Finnish than a game about building one's own summer car in the picturesque Finnish countryside? For those seeking to understand the heart of Finnish culture, this funky car simulation game that doesn't take itself too seriously is the perfect place to start. Amistech Games' indie title is still in Early Access but has been trending on social media and streams thanks to a unique, funny twist that has yet to be replicated in any other game.
Players can fully build their very own car in the simulation, drive it, crash, and even permanently die. And those likely to easily get bored with cars have nothing to worry about, as other vehicles and even the good old Finnish sauna experience with appropriate beverages make an appearance. What more could a car maniac ask from a game?
2 Control
A Feast For The Eyes In The Form Of An Innovative Action-Adventure
Control
- Released
- August 27, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One
Despite how short some players felt Control was, the story of Jesse was one of the highlight games of 2019. It definitely pushed the limits of what gameplay could look and feel like in a video game, with Control not only looking fantastic graphics-wise but also featuring impressive gameplay.
The game is well-known for its innovation in terms of gunplay and movement, combining Jesse's special powers with third-person shooter gameplay. Abilities, weapon gameplay and mobility all combined into one left many hungering for more, and marked Control as one of Remedy's successes. Fortunately, as of February of 2024, Remedy also gained full rights to the franchise from 505 Games, so likely, there's more to come in the future.
1 Max Payne 1 & 2
Even Years After, Remedy's Third-Person Shooter Stands The Test Of Time
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Max Payne Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne Platform(s) PS2, Xbox (Original), PC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Game Boy Advance PS2, Xbox (Original), PC Released 2001-07-23 2003-10-14 Developer(s) Remedy Entertainment Rockstar Vienna, Remedy Entertainment
Speaking of innovative, unique gameplay, long before Control stepped into the gaming world's limelight, Max Payne and May Payne 2 made their entry as third-person shooters. Taking on the role of a hardboiled cop deadset on clearing his name in the first Max Payne, players are thrust into a grim, urban setting with cinematic, slow-mo gunplay.
Remedy Entertainment only had its hand in the development of the first two titles in the franchise, before publisher Rockstar Games took over the reins. Though the two initial games are getting a bit old and require a fan patch to work these days, they were and still are nothing short of iconic in the third-person shooter realm. The good news is that remakes are on the way for next-gen consoles and PC—made by Remedy itself.
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