Club de la cartera de pedidos: Julio – Si aún no has jugado Hollow Knight, Esta es tu oportunidad


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Rule number one of Backlog Club: Work through your pile of unplayed video games one at a time, and discuss them with other people. Rule number two of Backlog Club: Don’t talk about Backlog Club.

Just kidding! Tell everyone. Please.

Este artículo es parte de nuestra nueva serie experimental., Club de la cartera de pedidos, donde estamos (Nintendo Life!) elige un juego que probablemente esté en nuestra lista de “juegos a los que deberíamos acostumbrarnos a jugar”, y luego nosotros (Países Bajos + you!) pasar el próximo mes jugando ese juego.


Hueco! Knights to meet you. For the month of July (how is it July already, etcétera) you have chosen to vote for the stunning, bug-filled Knight Hollow as our next game to play, and I thank you for it — this one’s been on my backlog for a shamefully largo tiempo, and I’m glad to have that final push to actually play it, especially since it looks like the sequel, Canto de seda, puede ser almost done.

Hollow Knight is an absolutely amado Metroidvania, and possibly one of the instant classics of the last decade. It is set in the decaying ruins of a once-powerful kingdom, as you, the Hollow Knight (Yo creo que???) explore the winding tunnels and caves of a dead civilisation, fighting roaming bug-knights and rescuing trapped caterpillar babies and trying to figure out what happened, and why you’re here.

The music is gorgeous. The art style is wonderfully simple, and manages to convey a lot with a relatively sparse palette (almost everything is shades of blue and grey). All the bugs, even the evil bad bugs that you have to kill, are extremely adorable.

Dios, this game has no right to be this damn zen, because like all Metroidvanias, it’s bloody difícil. And long, demasiado. I highly doubt I’m going to finish this one by the end of July, and in case it’s not clear, I already started it. De hecho, I started it in early June, because I wanted to make sure I had time for it (y Obra Dinn didn’t take that long!) — so, just be prepared for a loooong journey on this one!

Where to get Hollow Knight

Hollow Knight is on sale on Steam and PlayStation right now, 50% off until 7th July (the prices below are the sale prices), so grab it there if you want!

Storefront Precio Free with subscription?
Tienda electrónica de Nintendo Switch $15.00 / € 14,99 / £ 10.99 NSO: ?
Steam $7.49 / € 7,49 / £5.49 N/A
Xbox Store $14.99 / € 14,99 / £12.49 Game Pass: ?
PlayStation $7.49 / € 7,24 / £5.79 PS Plus: ? (Extra or Premium)

Next Month’s Game

No poll today, since we haven’t settled on what the theme for next month isbut keep your peepers peeled!

Catch up on previous months of Backlog Club right here, and we’ll see you in Hallownest

Have you played Hollow Knight already? Has it been on your backlog for ages? Dinos en los comentarios…