All the features you mention I think I have mabye used once or twice in the 4 years I have owned a 3ds so for me the fact they are missing from the switch is no great loss lol.The Switch seems to have stripped back a lot of good features of the 3DS --- no Activity Log, Mii Plaza, Streetpass, Swap Doodle ... :-(
If in the far future anyone manages to emulate Switch on a tablet - there'd be no reason to own a Switch. 3DS consoles are at least fun to own even if you never buy a game on them.
The Switch does have an Activity Log. Click on the user avatar and then you'll see the info.The Switch seems to have stripped back a lot of good features of the 3DS --- no Activity Log, Mii Plaza, Streetpass, Swap Doodle ... :-(
Maybe not for the demo, but for the love of ***, careful of those Puyo Puyo Tetris spoilers.On the Switch it says I played it for 104hrs. I don't play it anymore, I got bored of it overall and now I've been playing two Japanese demos; Puyo Puyo Tetris and the Japanese Spelunker.
That sounds like a good way to play. You can only play a game for the first time once! When I played OoT for the first time (on the N64) I had recently discovered the internet and I printed off guides at school. Partway through the game I realised hang on - maybe I shouldn't be doing this - and I'm glad I did think that (even if the water temple took me over a month because it was so hard to figure out and dad kept switching the console off when it was news time so I had to start over again like 20 times). But I hate how much of that precious experience I ruined for myself. BotW will probably be one of those games you look back at fondly for many years, so the less rushing the better.I guess this question is for the game itself, and not for switch version only?
I'm playing it 4-5h per session, 1 or 2 times a week.
I'm at 40H, still at the 3rd map ! (second town, just got the camera feature).
some people completed the game at that play time, but I like exploring and taking my time, looking everywhere and talking to everyone, and looking at the scenery etc. etc.
I'm at 17 shrines, 58 seeds.
So far I like it, and find it beautiful.
I just walk randomly, never looked at a guide, and don't try to follow the story right away. I'm still enjoying playing it, and know I'll stop playing if I complete the story so I do all the side quests first. I did almost all the 3rd map, I'll start advancing in the story to the next map now.
Not everyone has taste.I haven't actually touched it in about a week... The game got absurdly repetitive quickly
How can a single player game "die"The game has been out for a month now. Is it dead? I mean, you guys played it like crazy for the first days and after 100+ hours, what happened? Are you still playing it a lot? Did it get boring?
Im buying the game next week, and i think i wont get any other game in like a month (Mario Kart 8 i think). Would it be enough?
For the OP, don't buy a Switch just to play BotW that'd be a waste of money 'cause once you're finished/bored with the game you're left looking for other games to play. Luckily, this month we'll have Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Puyo Puyo and so on out on retail so those games will finally make great use of the Switch.
I'll probably play MK8D the hell out of it like I did on the WiiU but on the Switch it'll be even more because of all the DLC content pre-included (loved the stages), new characters and the proper Battle Mode stages. Sucks about the online subscription but hopefully Nintendo will rethink about it and include free monthly games with it (so far it's been known that they'll include rentals for each month).
I guess this question is for the game itself, and not for switch version only?
I'm playing it 4-5h per session, 1 or 2 times a week.
I'm at 40H, still at the 3rd map ! (second town, just got the camera feature).
some people completed the game at that play time, but I like exploring and taking my time, looking everywhere and talking to everyone, and looking at the scenery etc. etc.
I'm at 17 shrines, 58 seeds.
So far I like it, and find it beautiful.
I just walk randomly, never looked at a guide, and don't try to follow the story right away. I'm still enjoying playing it, and know I'll stop playing if I complete the story so I do all the side quests first. I did almost all the 3rd map, I'll start advancing in the story to the next map now.