▲ | thaumasiotes 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> I played it for a while, but was (and am) sincerely super confused what people find so amazing in it. That's very easy to explain. It's a Kickstarter effect. Boardgamegeek is a website that, among other things, aggregates ratings of board games into a big master list of which games are the best, kind of like imdb. The list has been corrupted by Kickstarter - it turns out that, when a game with a Kickstarter campaign comes out, everyone who reviews it is someone who backed the Kickstarter, and those people are personally invested in the idea that their game is good. You have to wait for quite a while before a Kickstarter game's rating can be usefully compared with a normal game's. The waiting period for Silksong seems to have had a similar effect on the people who bought it right away. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | pharrington 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Nope! Alot of people just really love the game. I'm one of them! I only heard about the game after its release, and the first time I played it was in during the end of 2017. The only expectations I had for it were that it was a difficult exploration game. What captivated me was the music, the level design, getting lost before realizing what exploration options were available to me - I could go on forever about the game. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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