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Hollow Knight is a 2017 Metroidvania video game developed and published by the Australian independent developer, Team Cherry. The player controls the Knight, an insectoid warrior exploring Hallownest, a fallen kingdom plagued by a supernatural disease.
Hollow Knight: Silksong gameplay is set to be similar to its predecessor Hollow Knight, featuring 2D platforming and combat. Some changes are made from the original, such as the player character moving with a more acrobatic flair or applying instant self-healing. Sidequests will be part of the game, and include a journal to keep track of them. [3]
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in video games, as opposed to licensed appearances in games. Pages in category "Fictional knights in video games" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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Commentators frequently drew comparisons between Haiku the Robot and the 2017 metroidvania game Hollow Knight. [3] [7] [8] Nintendo World Report liked the currency system with scrap metal, but disliked that the world gave few objectives that the player could work towards, and felt as though the sword attack was boring. [5]
Team Cherry (developer), an Australian video game developer and publisher of Hollow Knight and Hollow Knight: Silksong An ice hockey team coached by Don Cherry in the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game Topics referred to by the same term
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Yacht Club Games, LLC is an American independent video game development studio and publisher based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 2011 by former WayForward Technologies director Sean Velasco. [ 1 ]