Aaronrules380
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Unlock my first memory after a daring chase from a Lynel.
Immediately get killed by the lynel's ice arrow after getting it
lol
Immediately get killed by the lynel's ice arrow after getting it
lol
You've ruined all the other Zelda games for yourself.
ten hours in and this is probably my favorite video game I've ever played. And those ten hours were on Wii U, with the abysmal framerate. Doesn't even matter to me right now.
People who assume this game is critically acclaimed just because it's Zelda... man, those dudes are going straight onto my ignore list now, because there's no way I'd be able to stress to them with as much weight as it deserves how goddamn wrong they are.
This shit is legit.
I'm about to start over now that my Switch is here. And I can't wait.
Early quest spoilers
Are you seriously supposed to find these memory places through photos? If so, then this is the worst quest in a game ever, such a shame because I was loving this game up till now. But I ain't doing this shit without a guide.
I could still see myself replaying Skyward Sword sometime soon, I probably liked that game a whole lot more than most of GAF did and I think that in a lot of ways it's the most unique 3D Zelda. but I can't see myself going back to any of the other Zelda games for a long time after this one.
I dont think they are necessary to beat the game. If you happen upon them you get a cutscene.Early quest spoilers
Are you seriously supposed to find these memory places through photos? If so, then this is the worst quest in a game ever, such a shame because I was loving this game up till now. But I ain't doing this shit without a guide.
Jesus, this boss you gotta fight to get the 20 shock arrows, I just can't do it!
Jesus, this boss you gotta fight to get the 20 shock arrows, I just can't do it!
Jesus, this boss you gotta fight to get the 20 shock arrows, I just can't do it!
There's an NPC that can tell you the locations. Picango or something.
Nintendo can be sadist but not cruel XD
There's an npc, the painter you met in Kakariko who will pop up in stables and will give you direction about some photo of the nearest memory point, search for him. I also met other npcs along the road that can give me directions.
that moment when you defeat a tough opponent only for a lightning to strike his sword now on the ground, killing you
Any one solved the shrine with the? I'm so confused, a push in the right direction would be nice.constellations
Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
Hahahha amazing. Sorry for your loss lolthat moment when you defeat a tough opponent only for a lightning to strike his sword now on the ground, killing you
Is it theminotaur?
You need to find them all to advance the quest. Not necessary to beat the game of course but definitely something I think most people will want to complete.I dont think they are necessary to beat the game. If you happen upon them you get a cutscene.
Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
Yea him, I've just realised thatshooting him in the face with an arrow helps
Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
That's fair enough. Can't argue with asthetic at all. What it goes for, it nails.I can appreciate this POV, but for me, the aesthetic is a little more wonderous than something like Skyrim or Stalker and that does a lot for me.
Plus, while simple, I find the combat waaaaaay more interesting than most open world games, and Zelda still has some good puzzles.
I'm gonna stick with it for a bit, I hope that's not true as I've loved most every Zelda save for Skyward Sword. I know this is a departure though.I don't think the game is for you. The game won't majorly change, it's heavy on exploration all thorough.
I'd really suggest focusing on one game then the other. Playing both simultaneously is only going to lead to more comparing like you're doing and that's not really fair to either game. The overall impressions of this game are very high and if you're not feeling it, nothing wrong with coming back to it later.Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
Nope. I've had the same feeling and mentioning it here. (I'm not trolling. I'm just trying to drum up some discussion).Question, does Zelda pick up majorly after the first hour or two? Played an hour or two last night and found myself, very underwhelmed. Hate to make this comparison because it's already overwrought, but perhaps it's just because I'm playing Horizon right now as well and the pacing in that seems a little more high octane? Obviously both games have a different focus but it's hard not to draw some basic comparisons. I know Zelda is far more systems focused from what I've heard on here and seen in previews.
Not trying to troll, just curious if anyone else is running into the same feeling or if it's just the first hour or two that's slow.
Perhaps I should put Zelda down for now until I beat horizon?
Yeah the way they react to that stuff is amazing. I love how they will run around them too when you try to walk them towards a bomb you've placed. But kicking them at you is without a doubt the best (read: worst) reaction.The A.I. is kind of amazing sometimes
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/837667348651769856/pu/vid/640x360/CUZVXohLYXmNVncr.mp4
Early quest spoilers
Are you seriously supposed to find these memory places through photos? If so, then this is the worst quest in a game ever, such a shame because I was loving this game up till now. But I ain't doing this shit without a guide.
The A.I. is kind of amazing sometimes
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/837667348651769856/pu/vid/640x360/CUZVXohLYXmNVncr.mp4
Nope. I've had the same feeling and mentioning it here. (I'm not trolling. I'm just trying to drum up some discussion).
I'm trying to not compare the two. I'm just searching for the rhythm of Zelda. Haven't hit it yet. But I wil
while the ai is decent on close range, they are absolutely inept if you don't attack them head on... i usually bomb them from distance if I can and they really have no way to deal with that.. also they usually go Towards the bomb to kick it, making the thing even easier.The A.I. is kind of amazing sometimes
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/837667348651769856/pu/vid/640x360/CUZVXohLYXmNVncr.mp4
Basically. I was a moderate fan of the franchise. This game is blowing me away like no other game has. To the point where I think that people who aren't having fun either havent left the plateau, aren't respecting the game enough to do crazy experimentation, or otherwise doing something wrong. That and I've seen some streams, and let me tell you, some people are playing it as though its oot or something, zero experimentation.You've ruined all the other Zelda games for yourself.
The A.I. is kind of amazing sometimes
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/837667348651769856/pu/vid/640x360/CUZVXohLYXmNVncr.mp4