Wrong. I Completely disagree. It is an amazing game. The open world is so fun and the quests are awesome.that's just my opinion...
So what do you think about it?
Wrong. I Completely disagree. It is an amazing game. The open world is so fun and the quests are awesome.that's just my opinion...
So what do you think about it?
That sucks (if true). Maybe they wanted to spare the frame rate.My main complaint is that it was designed around dual screen/touch screen functionality that was unfortunately removed to keep the Wii U version from being better than the Switch version.
this butOnly things from a true Zelda game it felt lacking in were proper dungeons and a hookshot. Maybe iron boots and/or the ability to swim underwater. Otherwise felt like a true Zelda experience through and through, like seriously of all the Zelda games that has retained the spirit of the very first entry in the series, BOTW feels like it succeeds the most at that (but I'm aware that most Zelda experiences since have been instead measured against the playstyles of ALTTP and OOT). I'd like to see some missing enemies like Poes and Redeads, hopefully they'll be in the sequel. And I will concede that the game missed a core gimmick that every Zelda title tends to have (manipulating time, the seasons, turning to a werewolf, shrinking, traveling through the sea or the sky, etc.), but I think as an entry title to the new open world Zelda, it probably was best not to have one of those kinds of mechanics from the start. Wouldn't be surprised if the sequel had any such mechanic though.
as i said, its a good game, but bad zelda game. botw just have some elements of past zelda games so its called zelda like characters, plot somewhat, some items like master sword etc.. and they also tossed out a lot of elements that makes zelda a zelda, because that actually why i like zelda in first place like not being able to jump making for a different movement mechanic. progressing slowly, building up. dungeons as complex levels, not being open world so you can unlock the puzzle that developers intended, kinda like rubics cube. intention is to get all colors right, but its scrambeled..Wrong. I Completely disagree. It is an amazing game. The open world is so fun and the quests are awesome.
thats also how i feel, i also apreciate different experience, but its not really a zelda game is its core.it's definitely a different experience for a Zelda game and I really appreciate that!
as i said, its a good game, but bad zelda game. botw just have some elements of past zelda games so its called zelda like characters, plot somewhat, some items like master sword etc.. and they also tossed out a lot of elements that makes zelda a zelda, because that actually why i like zelda in first place like not being able to jump making for a different movement mechanic. progressing slowly, building up. dungeons as complex levels, not being open world so you can unlock the puzzle that developers intended, kinda like rubics cube. intention is to get all colors right, but its scrambeled..
but other than that its just a good non zelda game if you exclude those. To me it feels more like every other open world game out there.
So when i hear zelda thats what i actually expect, a zelda, not a dark souls or gta 5 or idk...similar games.
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thats also how i feel, i also apreciate different experience, but its not really a zelda game is its core.
Say you like chocolate. you eat it and you want another one, but you get strawberry instead, yeah its nice, youd say thanks and enjoy, but that doesnt mean you still dont like and want chocolate. something like that
well its a nice game, you should give it a try def!that's actually my fear. I pirated the game on the wii u, but I bought it on the switch. it's a digital copy too. I haven't played it yet, because I'm afraid I won't like the open world aspect. I usually like my games to have a plot and be linear or whatever, which is why I usually prefer Japanese games over Western ones.
Do you people who play zelda games and dont like it enjoy the windwaker game more?
I just ask, because maybe I would like the game then, because I really dont like windwaker (hd). I find it somewhat clunky to control, pressing often the wrong button (or accidentally jumping in the water) and dont know half the time where to go or what to do (maybe related to the fact I took long breaks between playing the game). Also, besides the first and second game (only played them as a kid at my neighbors house in the early 90s) I didn't play any other zelda game so I dont care much about the world, characters or general expectations how a zelda game should play.
i just find it hilarious that when Skyward Sword came out everyone was asking for the same game to be what we finally got in Breath of the Wild and when Breath of the Wild came out the same people who were the loudest about wanting change in the series were now going like "Why you changed Zelda into something that isn't Skyward Sword for?" Good old Zelda Cycle, you have given us nothing we asked for but everything we could have possibly want.
I can't wait for everyone shitting on the sequel because you can't collect 900 of them Nutbois or some other dumb reason.Easily one of the most imperfect games I have ever played. No dungeons is a right pisser of course, and the durability, fukkin hell fire.... (it does also feel a bit too empty at times). It actually feels unfinished in my opinion! Have you seen the coral reefs? So much detail in them, surely the plan was to add swimming! And that's just one thing I can think of.
BUT.......despite all that, it's also one of the best games I've ever played! I grew up with the original Zelda, which BoTW actually feels closest to, so love this to bits!
Hah, so true: the devs must feel like giving up surely! Slaughtered for creating the Toon Link style in Wind Waker, so they created the darker aesthetic in Twilight Princess ...slaughtered for doing that, so they did a mixture with SS, then got whinged at for making it too focused and linear. It's a wonder they've not gone mad...
The thing about Breath of the Wild is that its finally expressing the original gameplay style the series wanted. The original Zelda on NES was very open and that was its goal. Though after each installment they had to close things off just due to hardware limitations.that's just my opinion...
So what do you think about it?