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I just beat Silksong…

Hornet clashes with a pin-wielding bug in Hollow Knight: Silksong.

Harvey Randall, Staff Writer

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Last week I was: Reviewing Borderlands 4, a game I like very much despite its many warts.

There’s been a healthy heaping of difficulty discourse surrounding Silksong, and with good reason. This game’s tough as nails. I just wrapped up my 60-hour playthrough of all three acts, and I did not walk out of Pharloom with the same thumbs I started my journey with.

I did almost all the mementos (I didn’t bother with the Hunting Journal; I’m here to hit stuff, not collect things), got all the fleas, and alt+F4’d out of petty spite while trying to beat Seth’s score in Flea Dodge. Managed it later, though. Shudder. Never again.

Nice. (Image credit: Team Cherry)

Silksong isn’t just hard, though. It’s actively mean-spirited at times. I’ve managed to write not one, not two, but three bench-based PSAs about hidden resting spots in terrible areas. At times, the game actively goes “ner-ner” and gives you a wedgie for daring to play; It hits you over the head with an Acme frying pan; It paints a tunnel on the side of the cliff, watches you splat into it, and then nicks your wallet while you’re twitching on the ground.

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