- Hollow Knight Silksong is already out and the reactions have been postiive
- However, some players have complained about the high level of difficulty
- Most criticism focuses on the fact that many enemies inflict double damage
Caballero Hollow: Silksong Finally it is here, and it is clear that the independent game is already a great success. He has triggered the lists on the Steam PC Games platform, with more than 535,213 players at the same time at his peak.
While players’ reactions have been positive until now, some have disagreed with their difficulty, which is said to be significantly higher than the first game. The players have been ventilating their frustrations in the threads in the Subreddit of Silksong.
“I feel that they are really in excess of double damage so far,” said a poster, referring to the fact that the blows of many enemies eliminate two masks, icons in the game’s health meter, instead of one.
“Touching [an enemy] It should only be one [mask]Some of the hitboxes have felt a bit janky, and accidentally touching them for two masks is the difficult part for me, “said a commentator.
“I have been having a very difficult time physically and mentally (especially mentally),” added another. “[I] I was looking forward to my most anticipated game after having the worst work day in history, I really got excited, I sat, played it, worsened depression […] I’m upset, I don’t like it and I’m upset, I’m not good enough in the game so that I like it. “
“There is too much double damage,” reads another thread. “A lot of random enemies do it! Honestly, it’s sincerely annoying.”
“I am happy not to be the only one. The double damage in the first game was reserved for the heads of the late game and the great slow successes,” said an answer. “From the first moment, random things seem double damage.”
Caballero Hollow: Silksong It is now available for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
If you are interested in seeing what we think of the game, see our continuum Caballero Hollow Silksong Review in Progreso.