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Honestly that's fine. Not every game is for everyone.
I bought Hollow Knight because everyone said it was amazing and it seemed exactly like the kind of game I would like. I bought it, played for several hours, but ultimately stopped because I wasn't having fun.
As a result I didn't buy Silksong. But... Silksong seems to be doing just fine.
For me Baldur's Gate I & II were the best games I played growing up. Divinity Original Sin I & II were the best games I'd played in recent years. I had high expectations for Baldur's Gate III and the game exceeded them.
Of course even I would be wary of a Baldur's Gate IV. I don't trust Hasbro to be able to make a quality game.