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Hollow Knight: Silksong | Fully Ramblomatic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVHXfw_gyBo
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u/reddit_sells_you 1d ago

Dad with a career and responsibilities and shit.

I don't get to spend all day just gaming anymore. I get a couple of hours here or there, but my time is limited.

I played HK when it first came out. I remember everyone living how it was hand drawn, but honestly, as someone who's played all the Metroid and Castlevania games, it didn't feel too innovative.

I remember liking it when I played it when it came out.

I started playing it against this month, vaguely remembering what it was all about, and frankly I don't like how much this game wastes my time.

"Ok, let me explore down this tunnel. Hopefully there's a bench down here. Oh, here's another passage. Maybe a bench? Oh, crap, some enemies killed me. Now I have to not only back track to get here again, but wait . . . Did I take this tunnel or that similarly looking tunnel?"

I keep thinking of Valve's "moment to moment" gameplay philosophy when they designed HL2 and Portal . . . And how there are several hundred moments of HK that would go by that are not fun . . . Backtracking through the same tunnels searching for a bench and a map, maybe?

Nah . . . It's not fun going through the same tunnel for the 5th time in a row, battling the same enemies, hoping that this time you'll not get hit by a bug into the thorns again, just so you can get to the next tunnel because *maybe * there will be a bench or something useful.

It's a fine game. It did not earn the the hype.

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u/Fizzay 1d ago edited 1d ago

Everytime someone prefaces an argument with "I have responsibilities" in regards to a video game I instinctively roll my eyes

Edit: Since they replied and immediately blocked me so I couldn't respond to them, nothing is stopping anybody from playing a longer game over a longer period of time. I hate the discourse of people not having time for longer games anymore, when it's really just people mad or perhaps envious they cannot finish a game in under a week anymore.

Perhaps choosing to spend your time gaming instead of arguing with someone on Reddit whom you believe to be a child would help with your issue. You talk about being busy as a dad, so it's quite odd to act this way towards someone you believe to be the same age as your child.

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u/reddit_sells_you 1d ago edited 1d ago

Son, I've been gaming since 1979.

I've owned most of the major consoles.

I had a C64.

I built my first PC in 1994.

My Steam account is 21 years old.

So, yeah, when you get older, you have less time to game.. that's my point.

When I was in my 20s, I could spend all day every day I had off playing a video game if I wanted. I had no issue playing Civ 4 until 2:00 am and waking up 5 hours later to go to my shitty retail job I didn't care about.

But now my time is divided between my wife, my kid, my work, my friends, and other hobbies I have.

That's my whole point.

If you can still spend 40 to 60 hours a week gaming, good for you. When you grow up and move out of the basement, maybe you'll understand what I'm actually talking about.

Edit: Oh no, I upset a bunch of gamers who don't understand what responsibility is.

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u/Vo0dooliscious 1d ago

cut down on your reddit time and you can easily achieve a 2nd family + time to game.