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Forget trying to cram in Hollow Knight before Silksong launches—it’s too good to rush

Sean Martin, Senior Guides Writer

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Last week I was: dipping back into Hollow Knight for old time’s sake.

This week I’ve been: pondering that cramming a giant, secret-filled metroidvania into your head right before playing another giant, secret-filled metroidvania may be inadvisable.

Writing guides for PC Gamer, I almost always know what game I’m going to be playing next. But back in early 2017, before I was doing this job, I remember being torn between two newly released indie games I wanted to play. On the one hand there was post-apocalyptic eco-system simulator Rain World, and on the other, a unique-looking little metroidvania called Hollow Knight. Hollow Knight won out, and even though I’ve played many, many hours of Rain World since and consider it one of my favorite games, I don’t regret choosing Hollow Knight. Or rather, letting Hollow Knight consume me.

Over the next couple of months I delved into the game, uncovering mysteries, secret regions, hidden bosses, while slowly mapping the veritable hive of tunnels and chambers that is the kingdom of Hallownest. It haunted me in a way few games have—I’d suddenly recall some forgotten passage from 10 hours back while watching TV and would rush to turn on my PC and see where it led.

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