Hollow Knight: Silksong Review-in-Progress – POSSIBLE GOTY?!
Hollow Knight: Silksong cranks the formula to new heights, with Hornet’s fluid movement, tough yet fair combat, and a world soaked in atmosphere that makes exploring Pharloom a joy.
Hollow Knight: Silksong cranks the formula to new heights, with Hornet’s fluid movement, tough yet fair combat, and a world soaked in atmosphere that makes exploring Pharloom a joy.
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