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[โ€“] Cethin@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

For fast travel, part of the design is about shortcuts, which I prefer. It's closer to the Dark Souls 1 philosophy instead of the later games. One cohesive world that makes sense that you exist within and learn, instead of fast traveling every 10 meters.

I agree with the dash though. Spamming it to move a little faster was so annoying. I'm playing Silksong and the new dash you can hold to sprint, and it's much nicer.

[โ€“] Dutczar@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

The thing is that even Dark Souls 1 had the decency to put the main blacksmith near a warp bonfire (and still decently close to the hub before you get warp, Blighttown being the only stretch far from one. You can reinforce anywhere, mind you, but Andre's the main source of Titanite shards anyway), and letting you redeem your currency items at any moment.

Hollow Knight has you dragging your feet to both for what felt like 5 minutes, and then another 5 minutes to get back to the fast travel point, and then maybe some 5 more to get to wherever you might want to spend that currency on, because few of them are in what's supposed to be the hub of the game. Actually, just fuck the currency items in particular. Technically it makes currency more precious than Souls', where you can pull 30k at any moment if you want, but it's just a pain the ass in practice.

I remember the merchant in the brown toxic place taking time in particular. Maybe there was some skill issue there where I should have ignored them and went on shopping sprees only every 5 hours or so, rather than trying to make things easier regularly, but in either case I didn't like it.

[โ€“] Cethin@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Well, Hollow Knight you upgrade what, like 3 times, maybe 5. I don't remember. It's not many. Dark Souls is designed such that you do it much more frequently. If you want to do the spelty upgrades though, you're in for a trip. That and many shops are total pains in the ass to reach in DS. HK does include a shop near the main base, as well as a lot of other important characters. (Also, it definitely isn't 5m each direction. Maybe if you fight everything on the way, but not if you just run.)

It's fine to not like it though. I think you're misremembering how bad it was, but it isn't as easy as most games make things. In my opinion that's good. It makes things feel more real and earned. If everything is just conveniently at the hub or in your menu then it would just feel far too gamey and simple. There's already plenty of games like that. HK is something different.