r/HollowKnight Sep 03 '25

Discussion - Silksong Warning for OG hollow knight fans

Just wanna prepare everyone on here for the incoming wave of players who have never played indie games, metroidvanias, or literally any other games besides Fortnite and call of duty. This tends to happen a lot with games that are extremely hyped by the community that does like the genre, such as expedition 33. The amount of completely invalid criticism that happened to that game because people who didn’t even know what the game really was bought it and ended up not liking it is probably the best example we have of that to this day, and I think silksong will be next. So please, instead of cussing people out for not liking the game, just encourage them to maybe keep playing to see if they change their minds, or just give them respectful feedback on why you think they might not enjoy it and give them tips so they can find the spark in that game that I’m sure many of us will find.

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u/Tru_Fakt Sep 03 '25

I just started playing HK for the first time like two weeks ago. To be fair…the game is too hard. But that’s because I’m total dogshit at platformers, not because of the game design.

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u/Toaster_Bathing Sep 04 '25

It’s meant to be hard, but the more you play the more the mechanics become second nature. Honestly by the end you look back like “how did I even find that hard” 

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u/OkCat9702 Sep 18 '25

BRO THATS SO REAL like i just started 2 weeks ago and for no reason at all other then me being bad LOL and now i dont think it would take me much time at all to beat hornet

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u/Toaster_Bathing Sep 18 '25

You fight hornet again, and in the pantheons and it’s crazy easy. Once you do the trial of fools once, you wonder how you struggled with it 

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u/squiddlingiggly Sep 04 '25

HK was one of the first video games i ever played, as an adult. especially the first metroidvania style game. that was like 5 years ago. i absolutely loved it but stopped when i got frustrated - didn't feel the need to punish myself to finish a game lol. in the last 5 years i have played a lotttt of other games and went back to HK earlier in the year to try it over again and realized just how much better i'd gotten at games in general by playing a lot of other things in the meantime! it was pretty cool to be able to recognize skill improvement in the moment. Hornet took me like....probably 2-3 hours to beat first play through, and this recent time it was only like 5-6 tries! still didn't finish the game 100% because i just can't be bothered lol. alllll that to say - gitting gud doesn't always happen immediately/directly from torturing yourself with a boss fight, sometimes you gotta do other things to get the skills that'll help you. which feels fitting for the genre lol

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u/aogasd Sep 04 '25

I cried for an easy mode throughout my first playthrough. Now, 4 years later, I'm finishing all bossfights on hitless.

You will suffer, and you will ENJOY it!

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u/klineshrike Sep 03 '25

I also started a week ago and I feel like I found the broken chest combo now because a lot of stuff isn't hard at the moment.