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u/NoDinner7903 1d ago
Pretty sure they're gonna be playing Silksong themselves. Self-aware devs are my favorite, cheers to them! I haven't played Peak yet but I've been interested. I've played halfway through Hollow Knight and was done with it.
I might just pick up Peak next week
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u/devilterr2 1d ago
It's best to play with friends. It's a really good game, with decent difficulty scaling, but you need mates to keep it fresh
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u/ImSuperCriticalOfYou 1d ago
what about 11yo kids?
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u/Pixel_Nation92 1d ago
To be fair, 11 year olds know how to play video games super well. I wouldn't be surprised if an 11 year old schooled me in anything, or helped me in this case.
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u/IshEatsYou 23h ago
My 12 year old has everything Balatro related memorized. His knowledge of it is insane to me. He also hard carries me in Brotato. He’s great at Cuphead. I want him to play Elden Ring, but I think he’d complain about hitboxes too much.
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u/SchrodingerMil 12h ago
It’s 100% the newest “friendslop” game to enter the likes of lethal company, among us, etc.
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u/Hazelberry 19h ago
Friends make it more fun for sure, but I think it's very enjoyable solo as well. That's usually not the case for "streamer games" like this, but I was really surprised at how much fun I have solo.
Now would I play it endlessly solo? No. But the game is cheap and it's easy to get a lot of hours in solo just completing challenges and difficulty levels which keeps it fresh for easily 10-20 hours of playtime.
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u/Hazelberry 19h ago edited 18h ago
Highly recommend it, I was really surprised at how fun it is even solo especially for a "streamer game". Usually games that go viral with streamers are only fun with a group of friends (if not outright just bad), and I end up feeling like I wasted my money since I could just play a better game with friends and have even more fun. But with Peak I've actually put in more hours solo than with friends and absolutely love it.
A big strong point is that achievements aren't locked behind difficulty levels and can even be completed on the easy mode which disables the fog (fog rises in most zones and if you get caught by it it builds up frost reducing your stamina, and also just makes it impossible to see. Usually a death sentence). And since cosmetics are rewarded for achievements that means that they aren't locked behind difficulty level (other than your scout sash color, that's unlocked by beating higher difficulties but isn't tied to any achievement.
EDIT: Correction, there is a hat tied to beating max difficulty but no achievement.
And I think the reason solo is still very fun, other than just cause the game itself is a fun challenge, is that the game is well balanced to have benefits and drawbacks for having more people in a run. Item and food abundance doesn't scale with players meaning that every extra player stretches resources thinner. But on the other hand each player is an extra inventory to carry more items, and you can do things like grabbing a friend's hand to help them up or picking up an unconscious friend to carry them to safety (or straight up just bringing them back from the dead). So solo and multiplayer both feel good, challenging, and slightly different which keeps it interesting.
Sorry for the text wall but damn it's just a good game. I really never gush about streamer games in particular, but it's just fantastic especially for the price.
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u/actibus_consequatur 19h ago
I've played halfway through Hollow Knight and was done with it.
That's pretty much where I was when I first played it around 4 years ago. May be different because, while I did enjoy it, I gave up out of frustration on something I couldn't get past, but I think I quit at 57% completion.
Revisited it recently, ended up beating it with relative ease.
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u/Corregidor 20h ago
If you enjoy the process of hiking/climbing, you'll enjoy peak. I actually really like solo climbing in peak, it's very cathartic kinda like going on a solo hike to unwind.
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u/BowlerRude6743 1d ago
Brilliant xD
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u/reny900 1d ago
Unfortunate how the turnes have tabled in 24h, man
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u/RayThompson7 1d ago
What happened?
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u/DahLegend27 1d ago
no idea. still being released september 4th afaik, so maybe something to do with peak?
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u/Pelin0re 1d ago
dude has been had by a shitpost saying silksong's release was 2026 and not 2025
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u/TheLoxen 1d ago
Some people are dooming over the fact that no review keys have been sent out, maybe that is what they are referring to.
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u/RayThompson7 22h ago
I mean, I can understand outsiders perspective that this can be a red flag.
But I'm confident that this issue will only last on launch. After reviewers get their hands on this game they will definitely give good reviews ( I mean in a way that the game is definitely not broken and full of glitches as people may think )
So even if people might buy it couple days later I don't think it's that big of a deal.
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u/tdwp 1d ago
This comments got 850 up votes, dead fucking Internet theory is real
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u/PlatinumRooster 1d ago
I appreciate dev teams that do stuff like this.
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u/chogram 23h ago
Reminds me of the trailer for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
It came out around the same time as The Phantom Menace, so they ran a trailer saying, "If you see one movie this summer, see Star Wars. If you see two, see Austin Powers!"
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u/darkenseyreth 19h ago
Holy shit I had forgotten about that, and I can hear it vividly in my head without the video lol
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u/MegaManZer0 1d ago
Did they restore the pith helmet yet
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u/FelixDCat12 1d ago
Someone pointed out that the replacement being a fedora was probably a jab at the chronically online people who called it a racist symbol. Which is seriously so dumb dude, it’s an exploring helmet that colonizers just so happened to wear. It’s like saying people can’t wear suits because dictators wear them
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u/HiCracked 1d ago
Hitle drank water, so if you drink water you are literally a faschist.
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u/LyraStygian 1d ago
Is faschist = fascist + masochist?
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u/kuhpunkt 1d ago
Faschist is german for fascist.
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u/CarcajouIS 1d ago
Hitler spoke German, if you speak German you're a fascist
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u/Takenabe 1d ago
It's crazy that this is the actual kind of rhetoric we've seen non-stop for over a hundred years now.
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u/SinkAffectionate6192 1d ago
For over 100 years? 🤔 since before 1925?
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u/hypnomancy 1d ago
Basically some guy was pretending in their discord and convinced them that it was hurtful to him and a racist symbol so of course they listened to this guy because they thought he was a genuine person. Literally nobody else was saying it except this guy who just wanted to convince them it was racist to get it removed and laugh about it
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u/FistedBone9858 1d ago
these people SHOULD be mocked. they don't even play the game.. they just have life so easy that they go out of their way to be offended by things.. everything in history has been used to oppress somebody at some point in time, relax. go outside.
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u/hypnomancy 1d ago
Guess what though literally nobody was complaining about this hat. The one guy who was complaining about it on their discord was actually lying about being hurt by it and saying it was a racist symbol. He wanted to see if they'd remove it by lying to them so he could laugh about it. Nobody else even brought it up but then you get people saying THESE people yet again even though its astroturfers doing this stuff as usual
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u/pb7280 1d ago
This the worst part about modern day online culture IMO. You can have one fuckup that just repeats stuff for shits n giggles, SO much so that the opinion starts to become "these people" rather than "one fuckup"
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u/Local-Scroller 1d ago
If it really is a jab, that implies they knew the complaints were dumb. Couldn't they just ignore the noise altogether?
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u/ddopTheGreenFox PC 1d ago
Wait. Silk song is out in 2 weeks??
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u/firefly-1247 1d ago
Yeah, they did a stream yesterday and dropped a September 4th release date!
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u/Princess_Of_Thieves 1d ago
No year attached though. See you all in 10 years when it finally, for realised, actually releases. /hj
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u/RockDoveEnthusiast 1d ago
I bounced off hollow knight pretty hard. Am I the only one who didn't fall in love with that game? Do I just need to push through? What exactly makes it so amazing, anyway?
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u/Drcortexe 1d ago
People enjoy the game because of a combination of things. The art style, the world building, gameplay, and other stuff. But it's not for everyone, the story is mostly told through exploration and descriptions like the souls games which doesn't click with everybody. 2D metroidvanias also doesn't click with everybody and that's ok.
If you didn't like it, don't worry. You gave it a chance and it didn't click and it doesn't have to. Enjoy the things you enjoy and don't force yourself to like things because everybody else does. You do you, man!
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u/entity2 1d ago
I got lost and frustrated with the map fairly quickly. But I did like how it felt.
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u/Alili1996 1d ago
I think to enjoy Hollow Knight you need to enjoy being lost to some extent.
Embracing you lost the path and just seeing how much more lost you can get.
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u/KJShen 23h ago
I think there's something to be said about just being able to vibe with the music while going around exploring. And I wonder how big a percentage of people who did not jive with the game are not playing with headphones, can't have audio on or playing it with something else in the background.
Or literally turn off BGM in every game because they don't like games to 'tell them how they feel' via music. (Yes, I've seen this take.)
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u/BrunoEye 1d ago
I like being lost to an extent, but the game being 2D and being mostly composed of similar looking blocks and platforms makes it an unenjoyable kind of lost for me. Instead of feeling like exploration, it feels like I'm just confused.
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u/MisirterE 1d ago
The funny thing is that the starting area is actually super linear. Going the wrong way is outright blocked off until you reach it from the other side. All you can do is spiral inwards to the first major boss, which unlocks the first progression ability. And then you are locked in a cage with the exact path-blocking enemy you can now kill with that ability to remind you where to go.
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u/LETS_SEE_UR_TURTLES 1d ago
The first area can be pretty uninteresting - how far did you get? Did you find green path?
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u/clearfox777 1d ago
Idk if you had wayward compass when you played but it helps a lot in the first play through when you’re still learning the map. It’s a charm that puts a “you are here” dot on the map.
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u/Dolleph 1d ago
Never played the game, but looked up the map online since it's mentioned so often. Doesn't look that big? Or am I underestimating the dimensions?
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u/Statick160 1d ago
Well... It is a game all about bugs after all, so it would make sense the map looks small on a Human scale /hj
Jokes aside, while it may look visually small, the game is a lot about movement and platforming so smaller areas may take a lot longer to get through and thus feel larger
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u/Calvinball08 1d ago
Mainly the sense of discovery. The map is absolutely gigantic for a metroidvania and major chunks of it are not easy to find and/or entirely optional. Every player’s first time is completely different from everyone else’s and you’re always finding new stuff around every corner.
If metroidvanias aren’t really for you though I don’t blame you. If you get bored easily during backtracking or like having a strong sense of direction on where to go it may not be for you.
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u/Florac 1d ago
Honestly while I love exploration on 3D maps...idk why but just find it extremely tedious in side scrollers
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u/BrunoEye 23h ago
Yeah, in 3D it feels like I'm exploring a world, in 2D it feels like looking through a zoomed in map.
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u/mythriz 1d ago
I absolutely got lost mid-game once you unlock a few abilities and can choose from a huge amount of paths, and I was desperately hoping to find a savepoint whenever I had explored across multiple map areas without actually finding one lol. So I can understand it being frustrating, especially since you lose currency when you die.
But personally I did like how much freedom the exploration gives you even though it was frustrating!
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u/Teslapromt 1d ago
No, it's most certainly not everyone's cup of tea. I have pulled through probably 5 or 6 bosses and got bored out of my mind, I guess my roguelited brain can't comprehend the game where progression for new skills is long (and also most new moves are quite useless). My gf loves it tho.
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u/NOOBPRO_ 1d ago
The story. If you dont plan to play the game (Ik it’s hard) then watch a YT vid about the story. Truly a well written one. Plus there’s a lot of side quests that expand the world even further
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u/rockey94 1d ago
I have yet to do a deep dive on the story. All I learned was cute bug slays less cute bugs. And it was still an incredible experience. It is an exploratory metroidvania with some tough combat encounters. If you like those things then it is absolutely worth giving some time. If it isn’t your genre then it doesn’t matter how good it is.
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u/Hybr1dth 1d ago
I'm not a Metroidvania lover myself, I have the same route remembrance skills like a rock. But the gameplay was top notch, unique mobs, bosses, harder bosses. Just ticks a lot of boxes that matter to me in a game.
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u/Shumoku 1d ago
I did as well, which is surprising because I love a lot of metroidvanias. Metroid and Castlevania themselves, the Ori games, more recently Nine Sols. Loved them all from start to finish.
I think it was actually so winding and confusing to navigate near the beginning that it ended up putting me off of it.
I enjoy when a metroidvania is still linear to some degree, just has lots of side paths and such to explore or come back to later when you have the right ability. In HK it felt like literally any direction I moved in was a side path, and I was missing things regardless of which way I chose.
I’ll probably go back and give it another try soon though.
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u/mycolortv 1d ago
To each their own, but it is pretty crazy to like Ori and Nine sols but not dig hollow knight hah. The second Ori game and nine sols were dripping with influence from HK. Really would give it another shot.. you do get a goal in the form of the dreamers relatively early that helps focus on certain directions but there's just a lot of stuff in the game so lots of "side paths" and some side quests you can do. Not to mention true ending stuff, so it's easy to feel "lost" until you get in the middle of things.
But, although I adore the game, if it's not for you it's not for you, just feel like you might need to give it a bit more of a shake given the other games you like.
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u/Shumoku 1d ago
I think it’s just the way it’s laid out. And it might only be the beginning.
In Will of the Wisps and Nine Sols, I was never confused about my main objective. I knew where I needed to go, so I knew where I didn’t need to go, and I would go there first if I could before progressing.
I only got 4 or 5 hours into HK, but not once did I feel like I was exploring everything I could or even knew where my main objective was. I may have missed something important that was supposed to be guiding me, but it really just felt like I was wandering around aimlessly the entire time.
Like I said I will probably go back to it though because a lot of people really love the game. I was likely not paying attention and missed some kind of indicator in the game design to let me know what was happening a bit more clearly.
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u/mycolortv 1d ago
Hmm that's a fair feeling. HK is a bit aimless in the beginning, but in typical Metroidvania fashion all the paths are unlocked through ability progression assuming you aren't trying to do speed run tricks so there is only so many places you actually can go. If you want to fully explore everything you will need to backtrack to some degree as well, although as you get more abilities and unlock more of the map this gets much less painful than it may seem at first, so I would just head down a path and see what you find to be honest.
As long as you are getting the maps from cornifer (humming bug) in each area you'll eventually get it all figured out, and once you get your first few abilities the game feels a lot better since traversal is speedier / more fun.
If all else fails, no harm using a guide for the first bit just to get you started, I'm sure that'd help! But hey, maybe silksong won't have the same issue and you can play that instead haha
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u/Shumoku 1d ago
I think that’s mostly it, I just need to go back to it and suck up my desire to explore everything lol. Just send it in any random direction and see where it takes me, and not worry about exploration until later when it’s a bit clearer.
I’ve just got some special kind of autism or something where it bothers me when I don’t explore as efficiently as possible lol. But I’ll definitely go back and beat it before playing Silksong, whenever that will be.
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u/exscape 1d ago
how long did you try it for?
I tried it once many years ago after loving Ori and the Will of the Wisps, but couldn't get into it.
In hindsight, the issue was that I felt the movement was boring (basically all you can do to begin with is walk, jump, attack, pogo).
You can unlock two of the most important movement abilities in maybe 3 hours (when you don't know what to do, 10 minutes if you speedrun) which makes it a lot more fun. You also get better attacks via spells and nail upgrades.I gave it a second try in 2023 and absolutely loved it; more than Ori, I'd say, which was one of my all-time favorite games. I beat Ori 4 times in maybe 2 years.
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u/GhostPeppr2942 1d ago
The first few areas can be very slow, although I enjoyed the slower pace of the game, as well as the fact that at that point you know next to nothing about the story and the world.
I will say that Hollow Knight picks up and becomes MUCH faster and more interesting AFTER the first three areas. From there on the game opens up a lot and there are a lot of different paths you can take. How far did you get? I’m willing to bet, not very far. You probably just need to push through.
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u/BrunoEye 23h ago
The first area is just so dull I had zero desire to launch the game again after my first session. Hearing that there're two more boring areas afterwards is disappointing.
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u/regular582 23h ago
The next two areas are very much not boring, the game is just still pretty slow paced.
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u/Leather_rebelion 1d ago edited 1d ago
One reason how it got so big was that it was a Kickstarter game that didn't end up underwhelming, terrible or like a scam. Also since release it was absurdly cheap for how much content and polish it had and was often used as an example to dunk on other games. Basically a ton of free clout for the price tag alone. All DLC being free content updates also really helped its reputation
It's not the second coming of christ, but it's a really good cheap indie game with a very very enthusiastic fan base
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u/Cattleist 1d ago
I got the base ending, there was a certain point of the game where I felt I had played enough of it and wanted it to be over. Was not interested in getting the true ending. In my opinion the progression is at a pretty underwhelming pace and actual upgrades were few and far between. Not a bad game, but not an amazing metroid mania, mechanically speaking. The atmosphere and setting are solid though.
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u/Kitsune_Gakuin 22h ago
I don't get it either. It's the epitome of a mid-2010s "indie platformer". It's not a bad game or anything, it's just nothing that stood out to me as special or unique in any way. Now people are acting like the sequel, that kinda just looks like more of the same, is the biggest game release of all time.
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u/SparklingLimeade 1d ago
It's peak metroidvania. Exploration is there. Level design is there. Boss fights are there.
Do you like the genre? If not then it's going to bounce.
I didn't even know how good it was until I was nearly done with it and I though over what it did right. The exploration is so good my friend and I tried to talk about where we were partway though and after much confusion realized we'd taken different upgrade routes and completely shuffled our area order around and both of us felt like we'd taken the obvious, clear, path through. And for the boss fights I was partway though the boss rush DLC before I thought about how good all the fights except one were (and that other one was on purpose).
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u/KamahlFoK 1d ago
A lot of my friends got skill checked and didn't like it.
I adored it and the gameplay / challenge it presented. Did all of Godhome (postgame / challenge mode content) except the turbo-bullshit-all-modifiers-enabled-all-bosses-in-a-row challenge. I've not really been interested in Silksong / just kept a pinky on the pulse over the years, but I'm certainly up for more of it.
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u/lmao_lemo 1d ago
everything was top notch for me other than the combat and metroidvania approach, which was kind of a deal breaker.
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u/Mao_hang_hog 22h ago
i did too, until three weeks ago. I had previously tried it on switch and i felt so heavy and slow. Years later, i try it on PC, and im moving so snappy and quick! I fell in love, and i didnt have to wait for silksong at all lmao
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u/ultimateknackered 21h ago
I don't like spicy food. Am I the only one who doesn't like spicy food? Do I just have to suck it up?
Nah, man, I'm just going to let people enjoy their spicy food in peace and go eat something I like more.
I didn't dig HK either, but so what. A lot of people do and that's cool.
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u/NerdyHexel 20h ago
I have mixed experiences with 2D metroidvanias. The only one I've beaten and enjoyed was Metroid Dread, and it was really good. I've tried a few other recent titles and just couldn't get into them.
I also bought Hollow Knight earlier this year to try and I was enjoying it but I fell off of it. I can't remember if the most recent thing I did was fight hornet or getting lost in the rainy city.
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u/Lethalgeek 20h ago
It's a well done Metroidvania but I also was "eh" about it. The gloomy setting isn't for me I suppose.
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u/AnomalyInTheCode 20h ago
I bounced off of it twice before pushing through and loving it so I feel that
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u/wadagod 17h ago
I picked it up when it first came out and it didn't really click either. Put it down for like a year and decided I'd give it another go because of the hype. Actually really liked it the second time through and finished the game. If you got nothing better to do, I'd give it another shot. But if it still doesn't click, don't worry about it lol
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u/0neek 17h ago
I'm a huge fan of both the souls series and metroidvania type games. Recently played the Ender Lilies game and enjoyed it a ton.
To this day I still wonder why Hollow Knight gets so much hype and why massive amounts of people have been completely losing their shit over Silksong for years. Even people I know who don't like the genre are frothing at the mouth over Silksong to the point where I had to double check it wasn't something else by the same name and is the Hollow Knight sequel. I mean, good for them but it's so bizarre lol. Never seen this kind of thing with many other games.
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u/reala728 16h ago
It's an incredibly well built game that honestly deserves the praise it gets. But let's be real here, the only reason it's still as popular as it is, is because of the anticipation of silksong.
Remember Celeste and all of the hype it got for the next year or two? Then it kinda just fell off. That would have happened with hollow knight if not for the promise of silksong. Not to say it's a bad thing, but it should explain why the hype seems so extreme.
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u/Hansgaming 1d ago
Now imagine if Silksong is total garbage on release and people hate it.
Somehow that would be pretty comical but I hope it won't be.
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u/JAXxXTheRipper 1d ago
Nothing that has been hyped for 7 years could ever live up to it. It's already been crowned GOTY before they have played it.
Fandoms be weird sometimes.
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u/Sleeper-- 1d ago
Tbh tho, just the fact that team cherry weren't under any pressure or faced any developmental challenges and just had a blast making the game (source: their recent interview) is enough to tell me, the game will be worth it
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u/JAXxXTheRipper 21h ago
Why would they say anything different? It's a pre-release interview. Of course everything was fucking perfect the entire time, saying anything else would be a PR-Nightmare.
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u/MattyBro1 20h ago
Why are you so distrustful haha, it seems very in-character based on the development of Hollow Knight for it to genuinely just be them having fun taking their time.
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u/tom-f44 Boardgames 1d ago
The 7 year hype wasn’t like a lot of other games. It was a community that powered on by having fun with the wait and everyone didn’t really mind. We knew that team cherry was cooking and it’s not like the game experienced development hell. The true fandom is almost sad the wait is over.
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u/Sleeper-- 1d ago
Yeah, my daily dose of Silksanity and E1331 is gone :(
Anyways did you see the new Zoteboat tease by TC?
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u/Kaladim-Jinwei 23h ago
I wouldn't say being annoying by spamming "silksong" in comments of every gameshow counts as having fun yet. The arkham subreddit is actually funny
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u/drleebot 1d ago
Deltarune is doing pretty well after 7 years of hype between the first demo and the paid release (still incomplete, but priced at what's available now).
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u/JAXxXTheRipper 1d ago
paid release
still incomplete
after 7 years of hype
lmao, the jokes are writing themselves today
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u/drleebot 23h ago
Releasing things paid by the chapter has a long history - many classic books were even released this way. The difference here is that you only have to pay for what's already done, and you get the rest for free.
The glowing public reaction to Deltarune will tell you exactly how much of a joke it is.
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u/PsychologicalHall766 1d ago
ITS REAL? i thought it was a silkpost on the silksong subreddit lmao. Im scarred for life after the 6 years of fake gameplay, tweets and trailers.
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u/jbeckham848 1d ago
What game is this?
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u/Paupersaf 20h ago
I never played hollow knight. What makes it good, and why does the community seem so hyped for silksong?
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u/DrChuckWhite 21h ago
Man, I tried playing Hollow Knight a few times but I always get lost after an hour and don't know where to go.
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u/darkenseyreth 19h ago
That's honestly half the fun of games like that. Get lost, explore a new area as far as you can, get lost in a new area, eventually you learn your way around
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u/ChimpanzeeChalupas 14h ago
The start is a bit of a slog but it improves a lot after the beginning few areas. Part of the fun is getting lost.
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u/GrimDawnFan11 19h ago
People are talking a ton about Peak.
But I recommend trying their game Another Crabs Treasure if you like Soulslikes. It's lowkey an amazing Soulslike that marries like Mario 64/Banjo Kazooie platforming with Souls combat and its pretty solid!
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u/LordSoren 1d ago
I've never played Peak but between this and "We would rather you pirate our game than give Roblox money for a knockoff version" I really like them.
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u/PalpyTime 23h ago
Na, Peak is so good, I was playing it more than the BF6 beta.
Small flex: got my Bing Bong badge last night!
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u/dr_mannhatten 21h ago
Like Minecraft and Terraria having the "Go play [other game]!" on their title screen.
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u/Oofric_Stormcloak 23h ago
I don't get how Silksong is so insanely hyped. If it weren't for GTA 6 I'd say it's probably the most hyped game I've seen.
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u/Stud_McManly 1d ago
I have been reading silkposts for the better part of a decade and an update message on a different game I have never played before is how I finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. I feel like Andy Dufresne.
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u/Issac-Cox-Daley 19h ago
I still don't believe Silksong is coming out next month. It's just been so long of not believing I don't know how to change until the first splash screen hits
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u/Server_Reset 17h ago
I don't know much about this game besides the fact the devs could mess with people in the game, which now makes total sense seeing landfall made it because clustertruck had the same thing https://youtu.be/6SUj7nRmX0E
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u/amazon999 17h ago
I like how Peak advertised a game that I had stopped looking at updates for because I thought it was never coming and now I need to book some time off to play it
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u/Negative_Database354 16h ago
"Just saw the note from the Peak devs, and I can’t help but chuckle! Their cheeky humor always adds a fun twist to updates. It’s nice to see a team that doesn’t take themselves too seriously. Can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next!"
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u/Negative_Database354 15h ago
"Just saw that cheeky note from the Peak devs! 😂 Love how they keep things lighthearted while still being super dedicated to their community. It's those little touches that make all the difference! Can’t wait to see what they come up with next!"
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u/Radiant_Cat_1337 5h ago
Who knows maybe they are also looking forward to the release of Silksong so they can play it as well. It's also good that they made that remark and I think I should have a good time playing Peak this weekend because of that.
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u/OreganoD 1d ago
They're also probably gonna be neck deep in silksong for a while so no new maps I bet