Silk circle will rotate above boss and player can hit multiple times during this stagger without triggering boss behaviour back to normal (unlike the first game when players can mostly choose to heal or to attack staggered boss- now they can do both thanks to fast, multiple masks heal) Boss of this area- Moss Mother shows one new feature - staggers work different from staggers in Hollow Knight. In Moss Grotto enemies are mostly harmless which is obvious. I wonder how many variations of interactible enviroment will be implemented in Silksong. Enviroment have more interactions: moss, explosive coals container, hot coals, levers that have more uses. I think now players who had trouble with navigation and orientation in Hollow Knight may find new Kingdom easier to explore (Deep Docks is a good example) mainly thanks to changes I named before. (luckily the person who played the demo didn't explored fully so there is plenty of secrets and sections to discover for me) Thanks to this changes by watching only once I've memorised almost entire sections of both areas. The contrast between foreground and background is much more visible which gives the feeling of open space more (at least for me). Sections are bigger and feels more natural. Everything is brighter so that gives the feeling of fresh. For now we don't know how entire Pharloom will look like, but the first area- Moss Grotto already shows changes in level design. I always perceive Hallownest as a anthill-tunnel like structure so that can explain domination of small sections and some more open ones exceptions (City of Tears, The Abyss, Howling Cliffs). Because Deep Docks is described as one of the early areas sprint will be aquired fast it can (maybe) lower sense of orientation while exploring new parts of the kingdom if the players will only focus to move around faster, may get into situation where they will find difficult to navigate and might get lost. it may help some players with travelling through areas faster and reduce feeling of backtracking (something that annoyed some people but I like it). Camera responds immediately and is a nice change from slower version in Hollow Knight (which I have no problem with).Īlso in Deep Docks we can use sprint ability (either accesible by tool or as skill) that gives to players option to move faster around areas and sections. For everything that was featured at the Nintendo E3 2021 Direct, Shacknews has everything you need to know.After well over a year I've finally decided to watch Silksong demo, and now I'd like to share some thoughts about it:Īside from obvious downward strike (which will require some practice in using it properly, and getting used to it), and ledge grab (which is cool starting ability) we can see also change in looking up and down. We’ll have to hold out hope until the next event for an update from Team Cherry. Hollow Knight: Silksong was not at Nintendo’s E3 2021 Direct, likely because it’s still not ready to be shown. We here at Shacknews had the chance to play an early build of the game back at E3 2019. Originally planned as a DLC expansion to Hollow Knight, the project grew larger and ended up becoming a full-fledged sequel. Hollow Knight: Silksong was first announced back in early 2019. Hollow Knight: Silksong not getting any update at the Nintendo E3 2021 Direct would strongly imply that the game’s launch is still a bit of a ways away. Surely a bit of a letdown to fans of the 2017 original, it seems that there’s just nothing new to show just yet. Nintendo did not show Hollow Knight: Silksong anywhere at its E3 2021 Direct. Where was Hollow Knight: Silksong at E3 2021? Hollow Knight: Silksong was nowhere to be found during the Nintendo E3 2021 Direct. Plenty of games got a share of the spotlight, but there was one noticeably missing. Here, the publisher and developer shared news and updates on video games coming to the Switch in the relatively near future. Nintendo closed out E3 2021 with a special Nintendo Direct.
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