Hollow Knight is an incredibly competent game on pretty much all fronts. In my opinion, Hollow Knight is a masterpiece and we will discuss all the things that make it so great in detail in this Hollow Knight retrospective. However - the one thing that I find most fascinating about Hollow Knight is an aspect of the game that is seldom discussed. The most fascinating aspect of Hollow Knight is that it exists in the first place - because to put it mildly - Hollow Knight’s existence should not be possible. Hollow Knight was developed by only three people, in roughly three years. Three people managed to produce a game that looks this beautiful, features a combat system with a skill ceiling this high, crafted a beautiful world this big, wrote lore that deep, and crafted gameplay this fluid. Three people did a job that puts most teams of 60 people that work for half a decade on a game to shame. How did three pull this off?
In this Hollow Knight retrospective, we are going to investigate this question. We are going to find out how it is possible that Hollow Knight even exists!
This reminds me: I should finish Hollow Knight.
Hollow Knight is my favourite game of all time, but I am never going to get 112% completion. Too hard.
I think I’m supposed to go to the area with the bees. I never found the entrance so the game’s been on hold for a few years 😬
I stumbled upon that area by accident. :)
It’s a really dumb thing to have to find too. You either need luck or a guide
that’s my main struggle with hollow Knight, not knowing where to go
I think that’s an optional area.
It’s optional for beating the games story, but required if you are trying for full (112%) completion.
And then you have to ask yourself, once you’ve defeated the Hollow Knight, are you really finished, or are you only finished once you’ve re-battled all the bosses in the Pantheons, in sequence, without dying, with your abilities nerfed?
Nah…I’m perfectly fine just finishing the story.
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Unless that’s part of the story 😅
lol same here. I can’t even get through the first pantheon, it’s ridiculously hard.