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Nintendo NOT port a well regarded game from their past vs. making a worthy sequel? The old port will win every time.
This is likely why we haven't gotten a brand-new, proper Legend of Zelda game on the Switch - they'd rather remake Link's Awakening, and create the open-world, hindrance-heavy abomination named Breath of the Wild. Nintendo has yet to make a worthy Legend of Zelda "sequel", as you put it, on the Switch.Nintendo NOT port a well regarded game from their past vs. making a worthy sequel? The old port will win every time.
i mean botw wasn't that bad, it was nnot as amazing as some said, but still really good(of course, the only zelda i played before was the first one, so take everything i say with a grain of salt)This is likely why we haven't gotten a brand-new, proper Legend of Zelda game on the Switch - they'd rather remake Link's Awakening, and create the open-world, hindrance-heavy abomination named Breath of the Wild. Nintendo has yet to make a worthy Legend of Zelda "sequel", as you put it, on the Switch.
...Though they did release Xenoblade 2 before Xenoblade: Definitive, so...that's a pass.
True - it wasn't "that bad", or "amazing".i mean botw wasn't that bad, it was nnot as amazing as some said, but still really good(of course, the only zelda i played before was the first one, so take everything i say with a grain of salt)
Omg so true except strong enemy xDTrue - it wasn't "that bad", or "amazing".
It was abysmal.
Equipment fragility, stamina, slow and clunky combat, repetitive shrines, overpowered enemies (got one-shotted by a Bokoblin on horseback), slow climbing that gets all but negated by rain, resource grinding (wood, flowers, bugs, etc.)...Skyward Sword was more tolerable than this.
you sir are a very negative person.True - it wasn't "that bad", or "amazing".
It was abysmal.
Equipment fragility, stamina, slow and clunky combat, repetitive shrines, overpowered enemies (got one-shotted by a Bokoblin on horseback), slow climbing that gets all but negated by rain, resource grinding (wood, flowers, bugs, etc.)...Skyward Sword was more tolerable than this.
huh. i liked almost every thing you noted(except rain, and fragility, fuck you rain, i hope the guy responsible for you got fired)True - it wasn't "that bad", or "amazing".
It was abysmal.
Equipment fragility, stamina, slow and clunky combat, repetitive shrines, overpowered enemies (got one-shotted by a Bokoblin on horseback), slow climbing that gets all but negated by rain, resource grinding (wood, flowers, bugs, etc.)...Skyward Sword was more tolerable than this.
I don't actually know my blood type, so...I could be a "negative person". I could even be "a negative person".you sir are a very negative person.
why is that a bad thing?12 male and 20 female. Yeah, no, that's just disgusting; should be the other way around.
Not enough male characters. There's plenty of awesome men in Fire Emblem (even before Echoes was released), but only a few of them got in.why is that a bad thing?
Ohhh, you shouldNot enough male characters. There's plenty of awesome men in Fire Emblem (even before Echoes was released), but only a few of them got in.
Where's Inigo? Subaki and Hayato? Vaike? There's one spear-wielder, one more magic-user, one more axe-wielder. Gerome? That's a male axe-wielder who can fly, too. Then there's the DS, GBA and GCN games, which I've not really played, so the characters in them aren't as familiar; there's still quite a few male spear-wielders in those titles that should've made the cut.
have specified that, the way you worded it made it sound like you think more women than men in a game is badNot enough male characters. There's plenty of awesome men in Fire Emblem (even before Echoes was released), but only a few of them got in.
Where's Inigo? Subaki and Hayato? Vaike? There's one spear-wielder, one more magic-user, one more axe-wielder. Gerome? That's a male axe-wielder who can fly, too. Then there's the DS, GBA and GCN games, which I've not really played, so the characters in them aren't as familiar; there's still quite a few male spear-wielders in those titles that should've made the cut.
Fuck you atntOhhh, you should
have specified that, the way you worded it made it sound like you think more women than men in a game is bad
Well, that too. Either make it 50/50, or make men outnumber women.Ohhh, you should have specified that, the way you worded it made it sound like you think more women than men in a game is bad.
[/QUOTE]Well, that too. Either make it 50/50, or make men outnumber women.
I don't like female fighters, so seeing them so drastically outnumbering men...is quite sickening, especially with such a large cast of men to choose from.
A resentment towards violent, forceful girls and women stemming from being bullied by two girls and being neglected by a female teacher in Years 5 and 6, that didn't get resolved through high school thanks to no-one realising how deep-seated and severe that resentment became (I only realised it after starting uni, and having to interact with women again - I went to an all-boys high school). I wasn't violent at all; kept it hidden inside of me, only coming out in the privacy of my bedroom.Why don’t you like female fighters?
Ohh that explains a lotA resentment towards violent, forceful girls and women stemming from being bullied by two girls and being neglected by a female teacher in Years 5 and 6, that didn't get resolved through high school thanks to no-one realising how deep-seated and severe that resentment became (I only realised it after starting uni, and having to interact with women again). I wasn't violent at all; kept it hidden inside of me, only coming out in the privacy of my bedroom.
So yeah, I cannot stand violent, aggressive women, even after realising that resentment. I prefer more traditional women, and I prefer to have men in my games - that's just me.
lets not forget the countless shrines with all the puzzles that can be bypassed by using runes. Or how about finding 100 seeds to get the lamest fucking prize ever in existence it's literally a shit in your face!True - it wasn't "that bad", or "amazing".
It was abysmal.
Equipment fragility, stamina, slow and clunky combat, repetitive shrines, overpowered enemies (got one-shotted by a Bokoblin on horseback), slow climbing that gets all but negated by rain, resource grinding (wood, flowers, bugs, etc.)...Skyward Sword was more tolerable than this.