My New Year's Resolution of trying to beat Hollow Knight is not going well, as I hit an incredibly frustrating point where I was about to buy the lantern after spending hours accumulating the preposterous amount of currency required to buy it, but made a wrong term somewhere, can't go back to where I came from, and it's dark- which, of course, I can't do anything about because I was just about to buy the lantern! Ugh, I remember why I quit this stupid game before.
I haven't decided if I'm going to go back and try to get out somehow but the combination of literally not being able to see in some areas, not being able to backtrack, and not being able to load previous saves certainly makes me want to quit. I think the popularity of this game is like a giant video game community troll conspiracy against me.
So back to Witcher 3, lol
I do feel Hollow Knight is very well made, but it's also not my thing. It's a bit too unforgiving for my tastes, and there's not too much you can do to 'even the odds' compared to some other -vania games where you might be able to reasonably grind up new gear, levels, skills or whatever. I also hate platforming and the crazy spike jump mazes you need to traverse in HK to get some extra gubbins that MIGHT even the odds for some bossfights are quite nasty.
I feel like the vania type games that have some mechanics for me to figure out and abuse the tits out of to trivialize the game are more my speed. Bloodstained, Dungeon Munchies, Ender Lilies to some extent.
I haven't played Hollow Knight for a while and I doubt I could get back into it since I probably don't remember how to play the game nor where I am in the bloody game anymore.
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Anyway I tried out High On Life, just because Gamepass. It... really doesn't have much going for it. It plays like a janky 2000s console shooter for most part and having Morty not shut up 24-7 is pretty grating, and most of its jokes come off as completely obnoxious rather than funny at all. I like Rick and Morty and Solar Opposites but this really doesn't work. It's also kinda buggy, and often the map won't load properly so I end up wandering around the map and none of the triggers will activate nor will the enemies spawn so it's just kinda fucked until I reload. But it's kind of hard to tell when the game is 'fucked' since I'm still kinda walking around on some of the more open maps, until I eventually find an empty base, and eventually just terrain that terminates at completely empty space.
I'm kinda just playing it slowly just to justify holding on to my Gamepass, but I might just unsubscribe and stop caring. Or play something else. But some of the Gamepass titles I'm interested in kind of rub me the wrong way - they provide the base game without DLC or the unenhanced game, so it's not like I'm getting the full experience. Instead of purchasing the DLC, I think it's cheaper for me to just wait for a Steam sale and grab like those full package packs. Examples of this include Doom Eternal, Mechwarrior 5, Death Stranding(you get the regular one instead of the Director's Cut which honestly goes for pretty cheap on Steam sales these days....).
Well I did play Persona 5 Royal for mega cheap so I've already more than profited from it even if I haven't really done shit with the past 1-2 months of gamepass subscription.