

But now that I have, in the last several weeks, I’m far more inclined to continue with Hollow Knight than more Dead Cells. So much so, I didn’t touch Hollow Knight again for years later. I got both games at the same time, played them both at the same time back then, and fell in love in Dead Cells first. i’m actually more inclined to go back and play Hollow Knight again, rather than get the Dead Cells DLC and play that. Beating it twice, and starting a 3rd game, tho, I purposely put the 3rd game down to play other things. Making sure to explore everywhere and do everything, before beating it. So much so, that after I beat the game, I immediately re-started it and beat it all over again. I put all of my focus into it, and found that I loved it. But I thought I’d give it a fair chance, finally, and put more time into it.

I wasn’t that impressed, with just my 5 mins of game time. Again, I only put 5 mins into it, but everybody kept telling me how great it was.

Recently, in the past couple of weeks, after beating many games since, I finally decided to go back to Hollow Knight. I haven’t touched the game in months, and every time new DLC comes out, I’m less and less inclined to play the game. So, I’m honestly debating about this new DLC. I still love the game, I just don’t have a desire to play it right now. Then the 2nd DLC came out, and I immediately got that (tho, had 2nd thoughts when I bought it), but I got it the moment it released, and I played more of Dead Cells after that. DLC was alright, but I don’t know why i wasn’t into it as much as I should of been. But then I noticed I didn’t play it as much. Then the first DLC came out, and I bought it immediately. Then I played Dead Cells for 5 mins, and was immediately hooked, and immediately put in like 120 hours. I played Hollow Knight first, for about 5 mins. I decided to give both a chance, and decided to play each for 5 mins first, to see which one I would focus on. I bought Dead Cells and Hollow Knight on the same day. But, I’m not sure more DLC will help with that. Now, I’m debating whether I’ll even get this DLC. But then it started getting DLC, and I found that every time a new DLC came out, and I got the DLC, the less and less I played the game. When Dead Cells first came out, I loved it.
