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BruceCM

Oh, I played all 3 routes for FE3 Houses & traded that in, as well, @NotTelevision ..... It's far too long to replay! If others are more likely to go back to most of their games, it makes sense for them to keep those

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NotTelevision

@BruceCM That’s a lot of hours. Definitely justified that purchase.

I was doing Hard/Classic and burned myself out. Probably do the more casual difficulty next time, because most of my party died in battle during that final boss.

NotTelevision

BruceCM

Yeah, that's the problem with some games, @NotTelevision.... Like Assassin's Creed Odyssey, where I'm on 76 hours & not yet near the end of the main game, never mind the Fates of Atlantis part

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Anti-Matter

The latest situation of my local game arcade i have visited just now.
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It was still closed due to Covid19 pandemic.
I miss you Dance Dance Revolution X.... 😢
Wanna play DDR again.
I didn't play DDR Arcade for 3 months.

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WoomyNNYes

Hey everyone (but not @ThanosRexxx and @BabyYoshi12) @eel @Heavyarms55 @BruceCM @NotTelevision @Ninfan @Tyranexx @nintendobynature I just tagged everyone above, forgive me if I left anyone out. (And I'm just playing with strikethrough @thanosrexxx & @babyyoshi12 of course you're icluded. 😉)

Hey looky! Nintendolife reviews page sorts all reviews by most recent!!!!!!! When did that get implemented? I never used that page because reviews were never sorted chronologically. But now it is!!!!!

https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews

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BruceCM

Huh? There's always been a 'latest reviews' bit under the general button ....

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BabyYoda71

@WoomyNNYes Uh... thanks for tagging me twice to tell me about a ‘new’ feature that’s been there for a long time, I guess?

Well, out of curiosity, why was it me and @ThanosRexxx that you crossed out?

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ThanosReXXX

@La-weejee Thanks. Glad you approve.

@BabyYoshi12 Funner in some ways, but VERY limited in many other ways. What my comparison shows is that yes, in BotW you're pretty much left to your own devices, but that also opens up a gazillion possibilities, as shown in the many videos that keep popping up to this day, of people finding new secrets or fun experiences in the game, whereas in Animal Crossing, it's pretty much basic templates, basic options, and a lot of hand holding.

Now, that in and of itself isn't a bad thing, and I own and enjoy both games in their own right, but if you want to seriously be able to just dream away and go to every point in the world around you that you can see, instead of being halted by the first rocky cliff that you walk into on your island, then you owe it to yourself to play BotW.

As for your video posting question: I honestly have no idea, other than uploading them to your YouTube profile first, and then simply posting the link to that video here. @Zuljaras also does that sometimes.

Oh, and don't mind @WoomyNNYes: he's just kidding.

@Eel He is a man alone in the desert. Maybe he'll jump a camel if he's there long enough, but I'd sooner think he'd be dreaming of a harem of women, instead of thinking of "handsome husbandos". Maybe in Anti's version of the game, but definitely not in mine...

@Link-Hero I know, right? What's the damn point?

@Heavyarms55 Well, that's the most important thing, isn't it? who cares what some anonymous lunatic on the internet thinks, as long as YOU enjoy and appreciate the game. It's so sad to see that people allow themselves to get entangled in these useless discussions, because they seem to feel they need to defend the game or system they love, when somewhere in the back of their minds, they probably already know that they're never going to win these individuals over anyway, which basically makes it an exercise in futility.

@Tyranexx We aim to please. And to remind...

@Ninfan I highly doubt I've ever said anything like that about Fortnite, because I f-ing hate that game, and most if not all of its community.

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'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

BabyYoda71

@ThanosReXXX I don’t mind him, I’m just curious why he chose me and you to joke with. Am I your favourite user, @WoomyNNYes? 😆

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ThanosReXXX

@WoomyNNYes I've simply bookmarked https://www.nintendolife.com/news as my main Nintendo Life go to page instead. I don't like how the home page is formatted.

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

BabyYoda71

@ThanosReXXX As for the BotW vs. ACNH- agree to disagree. I heard it doesn’t have the best story, and I love story’s! I’ll still get it sometime.

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WoomyNNYes

@BabyYoshi12 I was being silly with strikethrough font, because of the formatting thread I helped you with a week ago. 🤪 That's all. 😉

Regarding the NL reviews page, it wasn't always sorted by most-recent. Which is why i haven't been using it. One to two years ago, I said something through the NL contact page or site ideas thread, recommending a chronological sort. They said they intended to sort by most recent, and would get to it when they got a chance. I don't know when they implemented the chronological sort. So, I just discovered it today.

@ThanosRexxx Yeah, I've always defaulted to news page, too. But sometimes I've just wanted to see if any new reviews were added.

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BabyYoda71

@WoomyNNYes Oh, yeah, I forgot about that thread. I’m pretty sure if you click the reviews filter from a review, it does sort by most recent, but maybe you’re talking about something else? Either that, or they added that feature shortly before I joined (I only started using this website in late March)

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ThanosReXXX

@BabyYoshi12 Agree to disagree on what? I wasn't stating my opinion, I just explained the FACTUAL differences between the two games. You cannot disagree with facts, my friend.

As for the story: in my opinion (lol) it is the player that MAKES the story, by how you go about defeating the arch nemesis Ganon. Go straight in, or first do all the side quests and gather your strengths. You can do that, and all of the dozens of choices in between, which is what makes the game so versatile and fun. People who call the game empty, soulless, thin on story or whatever, just don't understand. Any story in any Zelda game is always just a background history, or it is the player retreading history, and learning as they go along.

The downside for fans of the more traditional Zelda players, is probably that these story bits/story lines are now found much farther away from each other, simply because of the immense size of the world, and that is more than likely what makes them feel the way they feel, perhaps not even knowing what to do, in between the many in-game miles of travel you need to do, in between places, because they're used to everything being packed closer together and gated.

Funny thing is that many fans always cried and moaned about wanting to have an open world Zelda game, and now that they have one, some of them are all like "yeah, I wanted it, but not like THAT"...

Luckily, there's still many people that ARE able to enjoy it for what it is, and it's clear that it's a good game, even by just looking at the majority of reviews. Having said that, there are undeniably some flaws in the game, but that's obviously due to it being the first time that they changed up the formula of the game that much, so personally, I'm expecting them to take what they've learned, and apply that to the upcoming sequel, to iron out all the kinks, and make it an even better experience.

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

WoomyNNYes

@BabyYoshi12 When you select REVIEWS in the red header of the NL site, it takes you to a page of just Reviews. When I started using NL in 2017, that reviews page didn't sort by most recent. Even applying the sort-by-most-recent filter didn't sort the reviews chronologically. There was a bug. So, sometime in the past 1-2 years they fixed it

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NEStalgia

@NotTelevision I kind of agree on Astral Chain, but I'm not sure. There's lot of discoverables I'm missing my first time through in that game. It might need a second play to really explore once I know how it all works.

FE is a game I almost never complete or even get close to completing. I take sooooooooooo loooooooooong thinking about every turn and testing each possible move idea each battle takes hours. I enjoy it but I also burn out on it quickly. I never even got to the time jump!

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BabyYoda71

@ThanosReXXX Well, the way you stated the facts makes it sound like your opinion was that BotW is better than New Horizons, which isn’t my opinion. I will probably get BotW, but not before Xenoblade, which I hear has a better story , while Zelda has better gameplay .

I’ve been wondering lately- What does ‘open-world’ actually mean? Does it mean you’re free to do whatever you want? If that’s the case, it’s very misleading, I thought it meant you’re free to walk wherever you want in a 3D world. Also, what classify’s as ‘whatever you want’? Would Odyssey count as open-world?

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BabyYoda71

@WoomyNNYes So, somewhere in between 2017 to March 2020.

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BruceCM

Well, there's a bit of variety, these days, @BabyYoshi12 .... Open World games generally give you at least a lot more freedom in the game world but there are, usually, limits For BotW, once you've finished the initial area, in theory, you could try going straight for the final boss fight, although that would be extremely difficult & you'd miss out on most of the game
For the 'do whatever you want', again, there always are limits to that &/or consequences of doing some things but, generally, there's more freedom of choice in the genre than in older, more 'linear' games I don't know enough about Animal Crossing to compare it to BotW, really & they're obviously completely different sorts of games in every other way

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ThanosReXXX

@BabyYoshi12 I think you misunderstood, then. To make it simpler/more factual, here's a short list of the main differences:

  • BotW: completely free game progression vs ACNH: assignment-based progression of the world/game
  • Botw: true, go anywhere open world vs ACNH: gated/boxed-in environments with invisible borders
  • Botw: after initial prologue, no hand holding vs ACNH: near constant hand holding by means of assignments and/or contacts in game (aka the Nook gang and such)
  • BotW: completely free reign of exploring/mining the world, collecting weapons and crafting food items vs ACNH: fixed templates for tools, decoration items and so on, except for some basic design options for clothes, wallpapers and flags/banners.

Now, it IS true that you can also shape the world in Animal Crossing, but that too, is in basic templates, by which I mean that when you use a shovel, you make a perfectly round hole every time. When you carve away ground or a wall, to let the water run through, or make a waterfall, then that section that's carved away, is basically a square block. Breath of the Wild's game environment sculpting, or rather: destruction, is far more organic. That's a conscious design choice on both accounts, obviously, but still...

As for your question: I don't know in what other way I ought to interpret open world, than in "go anywhere". It does not mean "do anything", that's more something that often comes along for the ride, but it isn't the main factor.

And sure, you could basically do "whatever" you want in Super Mario Odyssey, but that would defeat the purpose of the game, and it most definitely isn't an open world game, because it has worlds, levels and gated sections. In comparison, you can truly do whatever you want in BotW, and it also adds to the experience, as well as your in-game skill, seeing as you need to collect items to be able to achieve certain things.

Now, I can almost hear you think "but isn't that the same as in Mario Odyssey, where you also collect stuff to further the story?" and the answer is a resounding "no", because where in the Mario games, you collect predestined stuff like coins, stars and moons, you can collect whatever you want in BotW, to either make various kinds of foods or potions, and each and everyone of these myriads of crafted items, will grant you some kind of prowess or protection, to be able to achieve something new. But for all intent and purposes, you can keep fishing, hunting or potion brewing for as long as you wish (albeit depending on your inventory's storage space, which will grow as you progress), whereas in the Mario game, when you have collected all the coins/stars/moons, then that world, or section of the world, is finished, so walking/running around in it doing whatever you like, even though you could basically do that, is pretty useless, once those main objectives are achieved.

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'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

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