ChasinTheTrane
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I'm expecting to pick up the Switch in a year or so when it's built up a library. How do y'all think third party support will be? Them showing off a 2K game was enough to build my confidence.
Its actually goodHow dose breath of wild compare to other openworld games?
How good? because ibece mostly zelda fans who wouldn't touch an open world game and get excided on stuff that's already been done. can you list any negatives you have for the game which may not be big for you, but for others it would turn them away?Its actually goodHow dose breath of wild compare to other openworld games?
You won't like the game if you want to know all of the controls and options from the start. There's no tutorial and there's a lot to figure out. That's not for everyone, so it could be considered a negative. You spend a lot of time just adventuring. It's hard at times -- I've gotten killed by cold weather, only having a leaf as a weapon, a boulder that rolled backwards and a flood of enemies. Other than that, I'm not seeing many negatives right now.How good? because ibece mostly zelda fans who wouldn't touch an open world game and get excided on stuff that's already been done. can you list any negatives you have for the game which may not be big for you, but for others it would turn them away?Its actually goodHow dose breath of wild compare to other openworld games?
And exploring? is there any reason to wonder around? The game seems pretty light on content and side stuff. Also from what i seen weapon shortage doesn't look like a problem as you run into theme every 5 seconds.You won't like the game if you want to know all of the controls and options from the start. There's no tutorial and there's a lot to figure out. That's not for everyone, so it could be considered a negative. You spend a lot of time just adventuring. It's hard at times -- I've gotten killed by cold weather, only having a leaf as a weapon, a boulder that rolled backwards and a flood of enemies. Other than that, I'm not seeing many negatives right now.How good? because ibece mostly zelda fans who wouldn't touch an open world game and get excided on stuff that's already been done. can you list any negatives you have for the game which may not be big for you, but for others it would turn them away?Its actually goodHow dose breath of wild compare to other openworld games?
There's plenty of reasons to wonder around. There are tons of shrines, which end up being short puzzles to solve, that you can run into which is how you increase your heart containers and stamina. Combat is fun, so battling enemies for their weapons (or for treasure) is always fun. Plus, you can just grind as you would with any other open world game for items that you can sell.And exploring? is there any reason to wonder around? The game seems pretty light on content and side stuff. Also from what i seen weapon shortage doesn't look like a problem as you run into theme every 5 seconds.You won't like the game if you want to know all of the controls and options from the start. There's no tutorial and there's a lot to figure out. That's not for everyone, so it could be considered a negative. You spend a lot of time just adventuring. It's hard at times -- I've gotten killed by cold weather, only having a leaf as a weapon, a boulder that rolled backwards and a flood of enemies. Other than that, I'm not seeing many negatives right now.How good? because ibece mostly zelda fans who wouldn't touch an open world game and get excided on stuff that's already been done. can you list any negatives you have for the game which may not be big for you, but for others it would turn them away?Its actually goodHow dose breath of wild compare to other openworld games?
So I guess a depressing amount of you suckers are going to buy Nintendo's Final Failure because they released a mediocre open-world game which exploits your nostalgia for the time when you were a little stupid child with really low expectations of games.
So I guess a depressing amount of you suckers are going to buy Nintendo's Final Failure because they released a mediocre open-world game which exploits your nostalgia for the time when you were a little stupid child with really low expectations of games.
Not me, I bought the near identical Wii U version. Game's a blast either way, but go on with your bad self, I'm sure it will make chicks want you for looking so edgy.
To be honest, the switch could also run CrysisMy 6 year old machine can run crysis 1 (a decade old game) at 30-40 fps in 5760x1080 rez and nintendo is telling that their latest hardware can't run their own game which looks like like shitty unity crap at 30 fps. I bet I could go to the nearest grocery store and buy couple bags potatoes and make a better machine. In fact calling switch shittier than bag of potatoes is an insult to potatoes.
ahahahaha that plastic looks cheapo as fuck.
$89.99
Only 4 real dungeons. 100 mini onesno real dungeons
Is it true this zelda has no real dungeons, just one-rooom affairs?