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I played a few hours of the original Hollow Knight, trying to get into it. I just.....couldn't.
I played the shit out of both of the Ori games, though. God DAMN those games are beautiful.
metroidvanias are not for everyone. It's okay.
Ori and the Blind Forest is a metroidvania.
Okay, yes. But Ori is much more linear.
Just wondering, how far did you get? The begining is certainly the weakest part, Silksong does a better job on improving the general lack of movement and closedness of the map early on
Not op but I had the same issue
I think I played like 10 hours and nothing ever really clicked... I didn't really know what I was doing, why, what was happening or really anything at all.
And I'm no new guy in gaming. Been at it since like 2010.
Idk why I didn't enjoy Hollow Knight. It always seemed nice and still does.
Thank God I'm not the only one. I was like "The hell am I doing? I feel like I'm just grinding to grind". Nothing felt interesting about the story and navigating the map felt like a chore of backtracking/figuring out where the hell I should go next. The gameplay was fine otherwise, but I just expected more from a game that supposedly "Redefined Metroidvania games".
I feel like it would have been improved with a quest and quest marker system. Some people enjoy exploring every nook and cranny, but I ain't got time for that shit.
Personally I like metroidvanias for the exploration. If a game tells me where to go (e.g. Metroid Prime 4) it feels like the game is playing for me, robbing me of the fun.
You might like platformers more than metroidvanias specifically?
Hell, i like exploring nooks, but not that many
I got to the mantis bosses and stalled. I came back when skong came out and found out they were an optional boss. Now I've finished 2 acts of the second game so I guess I've come a way. The second one is so much more in every way though and you probably don't need to play the first before it but it helps.
Same, but I do love it's lore deep dives