Games like this one, Mirror's Edge, and Dying Light are perfect for someone looking for a straightforward experience that excels at making the player feel like they're actually using parkour. The satisfaction of outmaneuvering and cutting down the tower's forces one by one as the player climbs ever-higher up Dharma Tower is palpable, and it's a major reason why Ghostrunner was so surprisingly successful. Parkour games on SilverGames often feature open-world or semi-open world environments, allowing players to explore vast cityscapes, rooftops, and other urban or natural settings. This, in combination with the fact that both enemies and the player die in a single hit, results in a sense of urgency that makes Ghostrunner an exhilarating experience from start to finish. Like many freerunning games, its linear level design encourages relentless movement above all else. If Mirror's Edge and Titanfall had a baby with Superhot, it would look almost exactly like Ghostrunner. In this surprise sleeper hit, player takes control of a katana-wielding, wall-running ninja cyborg tasked with overthrowing the tyrannical ruler of a massive city-sized skyscraper known as Dharma Tower. Neon White is a single-player speedrunning FPS where you can sacrifice your guns for godlike parkour moves.