recent: tears of the kingdom, or as i like to call it botw 1.2, its the same thing all over again just with one or two added gimicks, the open world is dead, npcs are boring and nintendo just got away with it like that

not so recent: i cant stand persona 5, joker and his entourage are annoying teenagers, the time management is a horrible gameplay addition and the artstyle is just a visual overstimulation

with that being said,~~ plz dont kill me~~

  • eric3a@lemmy.world
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    Zelda. Breath of the wild.

    Just find it repetitive. I’m probably not doing it right, but i get bored every time I try.

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      1 year ago

      Same here. It just feels too “kiddy” to me. Like a childrens cartoon with similar complexity so I’m just not excited to discover what the world has to offer.

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      BotW is fun because of either physics abuse (same with TotK) or it being a large open world to explore with lots of side or mini quests. The combat is the same as the rest of the 3d Zeldas.

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        So is it not really like a Zelda game at all? I’ve never played it but I read recently that there are no dungeons.

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          There are 4 dungeons, 8 iirc with the dlc, that correspond to the main story. Besides the tutorial area, everything is optional; you can go right to the main boss. (I think speedrunners may have a glitch out of the tutorial now though)

          There are a lot of puzzles, something like 160 shrines which give a 1/4 heart container (or stamina wheel piece) that each contain their own puzzle to complete our enemies to defeat. There are hidden koroks all over the world that give you an item when found that you can use to increase equipment carry capacity. There are NPCs all over that have some small problem and they reward you with money or cooking ingredients /etc. There’s a variety of clothing hidden around and available from shops.

          The story is, like most Zeldas, cryptic and expansive but told in a very kid oriented way. Skyward sword has the best fit for the tone imo.

          Playstylewise I would say think of the original nes Zelda in the skyward sword engine minus the wiimote control. And add in durability mechanics on your weapons to encourage a variety of use

          The focus is not so much puzzle dungeons with a boss at the end but exploration so you can figure out the story and get strong enough to comfortably kill Gannon.

          The physics engine is very much this Zeldas gimmick, like how skyward sword has the wiimote controls or the ds games used the stylus. Many things are manipulable and can cause damage. The core combat however is very much the same as all 3d Zeldas.

          The open world suffers from the Ubisoft problem of there is something slightly useful literally everywhere but it fortunately does not point this out for you with waypoints and stuff, meaning your clues are all environment based or clue based from NPCs.

          The main dungeons are very similar to each other and not very difficult. Similarly the end boss is not super difficult.

          The biggest reason I think people that don’t like it on the first playthrough is the focus on exploration and just how long that can take. It’s a big game

          Second is the guys can be pretty beefy against weak weapons so combat can get tedious unless you try to do stuff with the environment