Reggie knows best. The hype is TOO real lol
Nah, Shu isn't a petty child like that.If Nintendo was actually giving them competition right now, I sincerely doubt he would be as enthused. lol.
Googling about I'm seeing stuff saying that the demo was an hour to an hour and a half long, although that's preshow reports of how much time Nintendo were asking attendees to put aside for the demo. Here.
Taking the shortest of that estimate (1 hour), the turnover if every person played the demo fully comes to 140 people per hour. According to the E3 website the opening hours were 12-6 on Tues (6 hours), 10-6 on Wed (8 hours) and 10-5 on Thu (7 hours). That works out at 2,940 play sessions over the 3 days. With ~50k people attending the actual show, that's enough time for a little over 5% of attendees to play.
These people probably are the remaining Wii U owners lol, you can't blame them fighting for a game to play. Waiting for 5 hrs is much better than waiting till next year.
So naturally I gave up my spot to them. You're welcome.
Those are in the large majority not reporters. There is a separate section for media to play the game without a wait. Those are E3 attendees.What if it was your job to report on it?
These people probably are the remaining Wii U owners lol, you can't blame them fighting for a game to play. Waiting for 5 hrs is much better than waiting till next year.
So naturally I gave up my spot to them. You're welcome.
These people probably are the remaining Wii U owners lol, you can't blame them fighting for a game to play. Waiting for 5 hrs is much better than waiting till next year.
So naturally I gave up my spot to them. You're welcome.
There was 140 stations.
The line was still 4:30 hours long.
so who wants to bet Zelda wii u is released a month after the nx version, kind of like what happened with twilight. theres no way Nintendo isn't going to use Zelda as the big system seller for nx.
I just dont want to play a game that takes a lot of time and effort to really get into. I'd actually hate to play it this way to be honest.
Zelda games take a few hours sometimes 7 or more depending on skill and how fast you get to things before they pick up a times.
Some games are more fun to demo though such as pick up and play games imo
Not sure why Reggie or nintendo would be surprised. We just want good hardcore nintendo games that don't happen too often.
Ended up playing the game at a smaller booth at the end of the day ( the rep told me I completed the demo faster than anyone he's seen).
The flow was:
Watch a video explaining mechanics and controls (big bottleneck the first day, 20 minutes after the floor was open there were 40-60 empty stations at least as not enough groups had gone through the entry video, this seemed to be corrected on days 2-3). The video wall became a door from the demo and opened by lifting up to expose a matching hall behind it.
Moving to a station inside the Booth.
Playing a 15 minute demo where you run around and explore. You start by a campfire with a bow so you can cook and hunt. The map shows several points of interest and you could find an awesome bow on top of the temple of time or get a fire rod. Probably other cool stuff at other ends of the map too.
Then they'd reset you into a timed story demo for 20 minutes. You could reach and complete a shrine of you were fast about it. Most didn't complete it. The shrine involved you getting a magic magnet power to push and pull items.
What did the Guardian drop?I played it a few times.
Day 1 goal: Experience the world.
Day 2 goal: Defeat the rock golem.
Day 3 goal: Defeat a stationary Guardian.
Managed to meet all of my goals. Felt amazing. The freedom the game allows and the level that it has surpassed expectations has me asking all sorts of questions about what else is possible, and I am stoked for the game.
What did the Guardian drop?
Are we seriously getting that shit in every Zelda thread?
I was there. I ran. If you didn't run, you didn't get to play the game.
Worth it.
Be excited. I am. I'm also over 30 years old and honestly can't imagine running for something like a video game, especially in public
Little kids, I totally get it I have some. But I think adults are held to certain expectations of conduct for a reason
Just so you know, I'm not picking on just gamers. I'll scoff at any adult who participates in black Friday shopping and runs to grab stuff off displays and whatnot
And years ago when there was that twilight princess reveal and they showed these guys crying... it honestly triggered me... in like a bad way. Why are you crying? It's awesome to be pumped man, trust me. But let's be reasonable here
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Are we seriously getting that shit in every Zelda thread?
Now thats badass
If Nintendo was actually giving them competition right now, I sincerely doubt he would be as enthused. lol.
I definitely wouldn't want to smell the breath of that wild crowd. I still have flashbacks to the BO of last year's TGS.
You best market the NX version of Zelda Nintendo. This is a potential system seller if the NX port is top quality.
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Haha.
Shu says he likes Zelda and then they don't know how to reply so they awkwardly laugh and then say "SPEAKING OF INSOMNIAC".
:lolThat's probably their last occasion to play it cause they don't have a WiiU and won't buy a NX!
after playing the game
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after playing the game
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The Nintendians have been set loose.