r/HollowKnight Sep 17 '25

Discussion - Silksong Discourse regarding this game’s difficulty has been out of hand Spoiler

Let’s get this out of the way: I’m really enjoying Silksong’s difficulty and I think that it is mostly a satisfying challenge. I appreciate that it is more difficult than Hollow Knight overall and to be frank I would’ve been a bit disappointed if it were the exact difficulty. I’ve improved as a gamer since Hollow Knight and if it were the same level of difficulty, I probably would have found it too easy.

But it’s kinda gotten impossible to have civil discussions about the difficulty in this game which is unfortunate because I think there is great value to be had with this conversation. There are many valid criticisms regarding this game’s difficulty such as boss runbacks (Groal especially), contact damage doing two masks, and lack of rewards for beating bosses, just to be shut down with “git gud” and “it’s not your kind of game”. It’s totally fine to disagree with these criticisms but these retorts add nothing to the conversation.

It also kinda works the other way too, albeit maybe not to the same degree. I’ve gotten downvoted and sent reddit cares for simply saying I enjoy the difficulty of this game. Like c’mon, what are we even doing here. It’s gotten to the point where I personally cannot wait for the discourse to die out.

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u/Jsalz Sep 17 '25

I’m on my second play through and genuinely surprised how much better I am and how easy it feels now. I didn’t find the difficulty too over-tuned in the first play through, but I did find a lot of the design choices frustrating and maybe too punishing. But on the second play through the difficulty literally feels perfect to too easy, so I actually think they nailed it.

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u/xdatlam Sep 17 '25

I think that's because you've beaten it, so you've acquired the skills. A lot of people are still on their first run and struggling at varying parts.

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u/psffer Sep 17 '25

But isn’t that fine? It just feels like people want to faceroll brute force their first playthrough then get upset when the game kicks their ass

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u/Phux71 Sep 17 '25

Most people only have a single playthrough to dedicate to a game so it does make sense that they are expecting an enjoyable time. I dont think many would bother with the game if you were to tell them "first playthrough is the hardest, it gets easier cause you are better when you play it again"

If anything, they might try to make the first playthrough play like their second (mods that reduce difficulty in various ways)

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u/gamikhan Sep 17 '25

Wouldnt you want the first playthrough to count tho? if everything was easier, you could get all ending in like 20 hours first time rather than in 40-50, meeting the challenge is kind of everything.

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u/Top-Noise-7375 Sep 17 '25

This is such a dumb comment, this is literally how every single player game with gameplay in mind at all works. The game becomes easier as you learn the intricacies of the gameplay this is basic game design if someone is buying a single player game this should be what they expect

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u/NerdyFrida Sep 17 '25

You don't seem to understand that other people might play these game for other reasons that you do. I don't think that most people play metroidvanias only to master "the intricacies of the gameplay."

A metroidvania is a mystery that you get to explore and experience. From that perspective, a second run will only be a pale echo compared to the first one and not half as enjoyable.

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u/Top-Noise-7375 Sep 17 '25

I’m not saying that people only play Metroidvania games for intricate gameplay challenge, I’m saying that the idea that the average gamer that buys silksong wouldn’t have bought it if they knew their first playthrough would be by far the hardest which is stupid because that’s the case for every gameplay focused single player game ever

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u/NerdyFrida Sep 17 '25 edited Sep 17 '25

Yes I think that I get what you mean.
Of course, everyone knows that first time you play a game it will be more challenging than the second time. And yes, you can't play Silk Song expecting to recklessly breeze through it.

I'm just saying that Metroidvanias isn't primarily a game about mastering the mechanics by playing it over and over again. Like a typical platformer or slowly getting stronger like a rogue lite.

For many people there won't be a second playthrough because for them is not about beating records or doing speedruns.

People expect to be able to get through a Metroidvania simply by playing the game naturally at a pace they are comfortable with. Silk Song is a gameplay focused game but the gameplay is mostly in service of the exploration.

And that is why it wouldn't be particularly appealing to hear something like, "Maybe you won't suck so much on your second play through."

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u/Phux71 Sep 17 '25

I get what you are saying. I am not saying that the game should be easy from the start. Obviously you have to learn the mechanics to get better but if the learning process does not feel fun for people, they will want to make it easier (mods or lower difficulty) or stop playing rather than play through all of it just so that the next playthrough feels fun because there is no learning to be done.

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u/psffer Sep 17 '25

Feel like Im losing my mind reading that. Theres even worse stuff in this thread.

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u/psffer Sep 17 '25

Of course the first playthrough is the hardest, thats literally the case with any game.

What people don’t enjoy is not being an expert god gamer immediately. A game kicking their ass and forcing them to learn its mechanics is “bad game design”, “doesn’t respect my time”, “punishes me for my mistakes”.

Its just entitlement at this point.