@Jumpman I don't know if it's worth buying a Switch just for this game, but if there are other games you're planning on buying as well as Zelda, absolutely go for it. Absolutely awesome piece of hardware, and if the software interests you, you'll have a really good time with it. Without a doubt my favorite system ever. Just make sure you get a screen protector. Preferably tempered glass, if you're willing to spend a bit of extra money. Not only are they far less prone to bubbles if you clean your screen before putting it on, they'll protect the screen a lot more effectively than a standard plastic one.
Yes definitely! While I really love the switch loads, the screen being so open and vulnerable compared to a 3DS was actually my one pet niggle about the switch. But those proper tempered glass screen protectors really solve that problem well. There are alot of good ones and bad ones though, so even the ones that look the same can behave quite differently in terms of how well they stick or line up, but the good ones are really excellent, and you can't even tell they're there. Which one did you try? The one I found worked best of all out of the few I had a go at was the Orzly one. A few others came close, but I still did notice the difference between them.
I got the Orzly premium twin pack as well. (Thank goodness, since I really wasn't sure which protector would be the best when I bought it). Really happy with it. No bubbles or anything whatsoever, and the colors and everything still look perfect.
lol. Great minds think alike! At least you got lucky first time though! (all went on okay just fine, just that I had to try a few bad brands out first before I got to the Orzly ones that worked best, so it turned out more expensive for me than it should have for having to go through all that trial and error). Still though, spent a small fortune on the switch and so many other things for it though anyway last month, that I was inevitably going to wind up very poor anyway! lol.
Same here on the money part, lol. After I'd bought everything else, I was considering not buying the Zelda DLC because of how much money I'd already spent, but I figured I might as well just go all out at that point, lol. The system and the accessories were definitely worth it, but I hope the DLC ends up being worth the 30 CAD price tag. Nintendo's definitely capable of putting out good DLC though, so fingers crossed.
The order of the memories and the icons on the loading screen suggest the intended order is Rito->Gerudo->Goron->Zora.
But who knows.
I figured that the order of those loading screen icons would vary depending on what order the player themselves did, but if it's like that generally then I guess I was wrong and just happened to go in reverse.
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Pretty sure it's just a usual ''lulz, Bokoblins/Moblins r so stupid, they don't know how 2 swim''. And in video game land, not being able to swim for any reason means swift death for entering bodies of water deeper than your waist.
So after 30 mins the horse was still treading water and trying to find a way onto land, and while I was waiting for it to drown (it didn't) I finally realised that there is actually one thing you cannot do in this game, no matter what I do it wont let me defect to the Yiga clan.
@Nicolaison No! Come on, Aonuma, you're the king of making every game different, that's what you're known for! Don't fall into the trap of rehashing the same open-world formula like everyone else does!
How is it any different than rehashing the same non open world formula for 20 years? I'd certainly rather have open world than not.
Besides, just because the game is open world doesn't mean every successor is automatically going to be identical or "rehashed", just as a non-open world doesn't mean every successor is going to be identical or "rehashed". The only difference is one has loading screens and one doesn't.
I mean surely you're not advocating going back to a non-open world... which has been rehashed for the last 30 years? Whereas Nintendo has only two open world games to their name in the entire history of their video games. They need an open world staple in their portfolio, a huge amazing, super hype game everyone can get behind and look forward to every generation... and this is it. And at least by being open world, Zelda can bring more variety and fresh ideas over the next 30 years than non-open worlds Zeldas could have ever hoped to bring during their 30 year reign.
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Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
@Nintenerdguy I would be into a Paper Zelda. I used to be a huge fan of the Paper Mario series, but at this point they've completely thrown everything I loved about the first two games right out the window. I don't know if Paper Zelda could really be the same as the first two Paper Mario games, but if it was at least similar, I would be all over it.
Is there something wrong with me that I am more scared of a Hinox than a Guardian or Lynel? Maybe it is because I'm running across stronger Hinoxs now and still just have red Lynels roaming my map.
Also, Eventide island was way easier than I had read. There is a real easy way to defeat the group on the tallest hill (the part that most concerned me), but I can't get my phone to allow me full editing so I can block out my message. Let me know if someone is stumped and I can help you make easy work of that group.
@JohnBlackstar I didn't find it very hard either. Granted, I had a decent number of hearts which definitely helped, but I still didn't die once. The only hard part was the Hinox, and even then I just ran away from it and threw bombs at it until it died.
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