You know what I love? "Metroidvania" games! While we have most of the Metroid and Castlevania games (though we're still missing the Castlevania games on DS), I'm also interested in those of the same genre that aren't in the series that spawned that term.
As my Steam wishlist falls into a backlog that may never be caught up on, there are some games on there that might be cool to have maps for, if I ever get to playing them... in the meantime, consider these my requests.
Alwa's Awakening (PC / Switch) - definitely NES-inspired, I can't help but love the look of this game. Though it came out in early 2017, somehow I didn't hear of this until sometime last year, and immediately fell in love with its look. Haven't played it yet, though...
Iconoclasts (PC / PS4 / PS Vita / Switch) - if a Super NES or GBA game had more pixels to work with, and bigger sprites and fancy effects, it might look like this game. So colourful, it almost hurts.
Timespinner (PC / PS4 / PS Vita) - see how I described Iconoclasts, but with a more subdued palette. Also Castlevania-ish.
Odallus: The Dark Call (PC) - this might have comparisons with Castlevania, which is not an issue at all. It's a little dark and not as vivid as the above two games, but I would welcome maps of these just the same.
Bloodstained: Curse Of The Moon (PC / PS4 / PS Vita / Xbox One / 3DS / Switch) - this very-obviously 8-bit Castlevania-inspired game was put out while we're all waiting for Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night, which itself is a spiritual successor to Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night, and made by a team led by former Castlevania series producer Koji Igarashi. I heard of a guy who's bought and rebought Bloodstained: Curse Of The Moon for every platform it's available, because he loves it so much. It sounds like it's more in the style of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse than Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night, so if that is indeed the case, it's just a platformer, not a "Metroidvania" (which would involve more upgrading and backtracking), but, sure, whatever, I'll just keep this on the list.
Monster Tale (DS) - I apparently requested this before. Not sure how much demand there is, since as a DS game it's not as easily accessible as the Steam games listed above. Still, my request still stands, but priority is a bit lower. I did notice that
The Spriters Resource has maps of these (under the "Backgrounds" section), however, these are ironically foregrounds (the actual platforms, walls, obstacles) without backgrounds at all but pure green, which is just not appealing to me - it'd be nice to have them look closer to how they look in-game, with items marked, etc.
I am sure there are more I could request, but for now this will probably do.