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Let's discuss: Hollow Knight
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I finally got this game through a steam key trade on barter, traded for a game I didn't need from a Fanatical bundle. It's now sitting in my library until I have the time to focus on it, as one of my best friends recommended it to me as one of his favorite games ever. So I want to give it the time and focus it deserves, hopefully it will click for me too!
my rec: try to power through until you get the Mothwing Cloak and Mantis Claw, which you get within the first 5 hours or so. If you don't like the game by then, it isn't going to click, but I think a lot of people give up on Hollow Knight too early.
I would also add that you can down slash at the beginning. It is very useful and I didn't start using it till I saw someone online playing way better than me.
Pogo off enemies or spikes. It's great. There's a grub worm that I waited till the very end to get because I didn't know I could pogo on the spikes.
All the bosses are pattern recognition, so if you end up bashing your head into a wall then maybe try to take a break and learn some dishes for the attacks.
Tell me more about this barter system... is it a site? Or just you and someone else had a key and you traded?
It is a website (https://barter.vg) that links to your Steam profile. You can then publish a list of games for which you have unredeemed keys (from bundles or something similar), and you can add a wish list of games you would want (or sync with your Steam wish list).
You can then start looking for matches (people who want stuff you have and who have stuff you want) and send / receive offers. Once you both agree on an offer, you contact each other trough Steam and exchange keys, redeeming immediately to make sure the key works. Afterwards you indicate that the trade went well on each others public profile. Scammers are kept at bay by a system of trust: people who have done a lot of trades already without disputes can clearly be trusted. This is why it is linked to your Steam profile, to make it harder to make burner accounts.
When you first start trading, it is an unwritten rule that you reveal your key first to the other party (assuming they already have done a lot of trusted trades). My first experiences were all super nice, people are very friendly and supportive, it's like this community of game collectors who like to find good deals and help each other play the games they want to play. I highly recommend it!
I am at 9 successful trades right now, since joining a few months ago! (my profile to give you an idea: https://barter.vg/u/a46a/)