![]() ![]() Notably, Gleamlight’s feature list boasts that the game will have the player “navigate without the reliance of any standard game UI, while tracing the world’s mysterious unspoken story.” Hollow Knight also has a minimalist UI and tells the player very little about what is actually going on. The attacks and movements also seem familiar. The color palettes seem similar, the hand-drawn style is similar, and the main character has a similar design to that of characters in Hollow Knight. YouTubeĪccording to developer DICO, the aesthetics are influenced by “beautiful stained glass artistry,” which tracks - but even so, the similarities between both games are striking. Some of the comments on Gleamlight’s reveal trailer. ![]() The footage also has more dislikes than likes at the moment. While the trailer for Gleamlight has only been viewed over 11,000 times as of this writing, all the top comments are about Hollow Knight. Evidently, I’m not alone: The top response to Nintendo’s tweet about the game calls it a Hollow Knight “ripoff,” and nearly all replies after that mention the existing Metroid-style indie game in some way. When I first saw the footage, I initially thought I was looking at DLC or a sequel for Hollow Knight. Nintendo held an indie game showcase earlier in the week, and one of the games revealed for the show was an action title called Gleamlight. ![]()
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