Hollow Knight vs Jesus Simulator: Which Is More Woke?
Jesus Simulator appears more woke than Hollow Knight based on AI analysis, with a difference of about 92 points. Community votes are split or too thin to call a clear winner yet.

Community (votes): not enough data yet
See full breakdown for Hollow Knight
Community (votes): ~10/100
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AI verdict
Jesus Simulator is more woke than Hollow Knight (AI).
Jesus Simulator leads by 92 points on the AI scale.
Community verdict
Community averages are too close to call (or one side has no votes yet).
Why the scores diverge
- The 92-point gap reflects how much ideology steers each story on our six-dimension pass, not just vibes.
- Jesus Simulator highlight: The dialogue is heavily laden with ideological messaging that detracts from the gameplay experience.
- Hollow Knight highlight: Dialogue serves the atmosphere and lore rather than overt messaging.
- Hollow Knight: Characters are well-integrated into the world, enhancing rather than symbolizing diversity.
- Jesus Simulator: Characters are designed more as symbols than as fully realized individuals, lacking depth.
Jesus Simulator reads higher on anti-traditional framing than Hollow Knight, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Jesus Simulator reads higher on ideology over story than Hollow Knight, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Jesus Simulator reads higher on legacy rewriting than Hollow Knight, which nudges the overall profile message-forward.
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Frequently asked questions
- Which is more woke, Hollow Knight or Jesus Simulator?
- Jesus Simulator scores higher on the AI pass (96/100 vs 4/100).
- What do community votes say?
- Community averages are within the tie band or too close to call (n/a vs 10 on our vote-weighted scale).
- Why might AI and votes disagree?
- AI scores come from a structured model pass; votes capture how people read the politics or messaging. Trailers, culture-war framing, and release timing can push votes away from the model.