Hollow Knight: Silksong – Why I’m Taking My Time to Play

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Embracing​ a ⁤Personal Pace in Hollow Knight: Silksong – and Beyond

The anticipation ⁣surrounding Hollow Knight: Silksong has⁢ understandably fueled a desire to dive in headfirst.Though, a return to Hollow Knight recently reminded me ⁣that there’s no single ‍”right” way⁢ to experience a game, and certainly no need to rush. After pausing my playthrough of the⁤ original Hollow Knight roughly a year⁤ ago,⁣ stuck on the Soul Master boss fight, I found renewed motivation with a​ potential Silksong release on ‌the horizon. Through persistent attempts and utilizing resources ⁢like YouTube guides – specifically, a video found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NlFhbr_gvk – I finally overcame‍ the ​obstacle and continued my journey.

This experience highlighted a shift in my approach. Armed with interactive maps, readily available tutorial videos, and access to online forums, I‌ felt more confident and empowered. While some might view this reliance on external help as detracting from the intended experience, ‍I believe it’s ​a valid method ⁢of engagement. ⁤I’m still⁢ actively⁢ playing, learning, and applying that knowledge to develop my own strategies within the game.

Team Cherry,⁢ like any developer, ⁤designs games to elicit specific feelings and behaviors. I recognize the argument that​ constant‌ map-checking and video consultation might diminish the curated experience. Yet,‌ I⁢ still experience⁢ surprise and awe.​ I’ve essentially created a self-imposed “easy ​mode,” allowing me to enjoy the ‍game on⁣ my own terms. ‌

This became promptly‍ apparent in ‌my limited time⁢ with Silksong. Encountering the mini-boss Skarrgard (as documented in a Gamespot gallery:‌ https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/hollow-knight-silksong-boss-guide/2900-6988/#7) I opted ‍to avoid the encounter entirely,having already read discussions about its difficulty.

I compare this to my approach​ to horror films – researching potentially intense scenes beforehand⁢ to prepare myself. While this might spoil a “pivotal moment,” it allows ⁤me ‍to brace for the shock and still⁣ appreciate⁢ the experience ‍within the ⁣broader narrative. Ultimately, ‌my interaction with any piece of ‌art is unique. Even if I engage with a ​metroidvania differently than intended, I still derive satisfaction from my personal⁤ approach.

I ‌deeply admire those who eagerly dedicate themselves to a⁢ new release, striving to be among the first to uncover its secrets. However, that isn’t my preferred method. And‍ that’s perfectly acceptable.

in today’s ​gaming landscape,there’s a growing‌ pressure to complete games quickly,driven by ​both‍ internal motivation and the constant influx ​of new releases. Amidst this “tidal wave” of games, it’s crucial to remember that how and when we engage with them is ‌entirely our choice. While there’s joy‌ in being at the forefront of discovery, that collective hype​ shouldn’t dictate our‌ playing – or​ spending – habits.

Hollow Knight: Silksong,and games like ‍it,will always be ‌available. No matter how you choose to play, remember you deserve to experience them at your own pace, and in a way ​that brings you enjoyment.

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