• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    Seeing it loop back on itself 10+ hours later is something I almost never see anywhere else.

    Do give Symphony of the Night a try sometime! You’d probably enjoy it.

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      2 days ago

      I have! and it’s a great game but still not quite the level of HK

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        2 days ago

        It was, imo, the founder of the Vania part of Metroidvanias, so they didn’t have the benefit of standing upon many shoulders. Hollow Knight is a great spiritual successor to that endeavor, and I agree that they took much of what made SotN great and improved upon it.

        It’s interesting watching people get so excited by HK, I have to wonder if that’s what it was like when SotN and successive games came out.

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          Symphony of the Night is, in fact, the origin of the term Metroidvania but not in the way you might think. Castlevania pre SotN was a very different series with none of the elements associated with “metroidvania”, so people started calling SOTN a “metroid-vania” derogatorily, as a Castlevania that was trying to ape Metroid. The term had staying power for the genre because what the fuck else are you gonna call them, it was before slapping -like on everything was popular but after calling stuff “clones” had fallen out of favor. No, “search action” will never be a thing. And you’re not just gonna call them Metroids because that’s one specific series. So after future Castlevanias had Metroidy stuff in them, it became a genre name.