They are making up for the short dev time by taking really long for silksong
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This reminds me: I should finish Hollow Knight.
And then you have to ask yourself, once you've defeated the Hollow Knight, are you really finished, or are you only finished once you've re-battled all the bosses in the Pantheons, in sequence, without dying, with your abilities nerfed?
Nah...I'm perfectly fine just finishing the story.
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Unless that's part of the story 😅
lol same here. I can't even get through the first pantheon, it's ridiculously hard.
I should really play Hollow Knight. It's been on my radar forever. I don't play a lot of Metroidvanias, but I have played some old Castlevania games and Super Metroid.
Yes, yes you should. The sheer size of the map is mind blowing!
Hollow Knight is truly one of the greatest games ever made. I consider Super Metroid to be the best game ever, and Hollow Knight? It comes really close. Between Hollow Knight and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, I can't decide which the best modern metroidvania game.
Hollow Knight is just perfect. If you haven't played it, get settled in a dark room, with no distractions, out it on, and prepare to be immersed.
I love both games as well. But even though they're both considered metroidvanias, they're fundamentally different games and preference really depends on what you're looking for.
The death mechanic on Ori is a lot more forgiving as checkpoints are frequent and there's no tracking back to get your souls back. Hollow Knight is brutal and far more of a challenge. Hollow Knights combat also feels "tighter" and more satisfying than Ori. However, Ori imo has a better story , music, and graphics. The traversal in Ori is a lot more smoother and enjoyable than HN, I find myself mindlessly cruising through the entire world (similar to how I feel swinging through Spiderman).
I love both HK and WotW and would rank them equally, just for different reasons.
Going to have to watch some of this. I played this to death on the Switch, never quite completed it. Despite not finishing it this is definitely one of my favourite games of all time.
I picked this game up for vacation a couple weeks ago, after having it on my wishlist forever.
I don't like bosses in games, and I'd say I still don't. But this game has been great, the hype is certainly justified. And the bosses are annoying but hard and fun. The world building is fantastic, exploitation is fun and accessible. The kind of game that's easy the learn and hard to master, and just keeps on giving.
This is a really long video - but I found it very worth the watch. Ceave has almost nothing but good takes - and it's a fun retrospective for people who played the game years ago, while giving a lot of interesting information on the history and lore of the game. His insights into game design, mechanics, and development border on psychic at times - the guy has a gift.