@-Red- the art style was ok, but the environmental detail seems lacking compared to all the other open world games ive played before. its a little nitpick fro me but in a open world game (especially if your focusing on exploration )graphical immersion is important.
Eh, I don't think environment detail is very important for when exploring an open world. Art Style and Atmosphere is more important to me.
@Peach64 yeah me too, a little bit disappointed about the visuals. a little lacking in environmental detail, the forest, mountains and plains seems very sparse and two toned.
@Haru17, Darn, I was just about to post that. I got the same idea.
Also, I think GameXplain got it right with the stamina meter returning for climbing. Did anyone else see those white struggle marks while he was climbing?
Also, I think GameXplain got it right with the stamina meter returning for climbing. Did anyone else see those white struggle marks while he was climbing?
Ugh, climbing is the worst video game mechanic there is and this game is going to have a stamina meter for it?
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Haru17, Darn, I was just about to post that. I got the same idea.
I'm so damned pumped. Also, that freeze of Link looks really feminine. Not saying it is female Link, just that it looks suspect.
Anyway, at the risk of speaking too soon, I think Breath of the Wild (oh my GOD, I get to say that now!) is going to be the quintessential open world game. Stealth, taming horses, climbing, and climbing trees takes so much of the non-interactive portions of an open world setting and puts it into players' hands.
Also there's weather and clothing options. All the deserts and mountains we ever wanted, too!
@-Red- environmental details do affect the atmosphere (for me atleast). just look at witcher or skyrim, the environment in my opinion, clearly affects my sense of discovery and exploration. I wasn to go to a random unbeaten path and be wowed. i dont want to explore forest or areas where the the trees, terrain (like in the trailer) looks like placeholder assets.
@Haru17 I still disagree about the gender, I say he still looks male, but most people don't think so.
I'm excited about the open world aspect, as long as the next 3D Legend of Zelda isn't. I've said this before, open world games are an undertaking for the player as well as the developer. I'm preparing myself for such a big experience, but I may not want to do it every cycle.
I'm excited about the open world aspect, as long as the next 3D Legend of Zelda isn't. I've said this before, open world games are an undertaking for the player as well as the developer. I'm preparing myself for such a big experience, but I may not want to do it every cycle.
Yep. Open worlds are usually awful. A linear or JRPG-structured game after this would be good.
@-Red- environmental details do affect the atmosphere (for me atleast). just look at witcher or skyrim, the environment in my opinion, clearly affects my sense of discovery and exploration. I wasn to go to a random unbeaten path and be wowed. i dont want to explore forest or areas where the the trees, terrain (like in the trailer) looks like placeholder assets.
Eh, I think we're just disagreeing in what we what we find more significant. Which is pretty silly considering it all. I just prefer a nice art style and I personally just really found the art style to be really good.
I'm excited about the open world aspect, as long as the next 3D Legend of Zelda isn't. I've said this before, open world games are an undertaking for the player as well as the developer. I'm preparing myself for such a big experience, but I may not want to do it every cycle.
Yep. Open worlds are usually awful. A linear or JRPG-structured game after this would be good.
I'm no fan of RPG's, so I hope not, personally. I'm so dang excited about this one, though! I hope the story is kick-amp, even if it has to be less involved. It will be worth doing the more tedious parts of the open-world gameplay if the game gives you a solid reason for doing so.
@-Red- oh im not disagreeing with you on the art style, i find it dreamy and very mystical. im just used to open world games having great visuals (i'm mainly a PC gamer) and to the fact that this is my first Nintendo Console and this Zelda game has been hyped to me by some of my friends since last year.
I'm no fan of RPG's, so I hope not, personally. I'm so dang excited about this one, though! I hope the story is kick-amp, even if it has to be less involved. It will be worth doing the more tedious parts of the open-world gameplay if the game gives you a solid reason for doing so.
No, I mean JRPG-structured. Like the world has different, revisable areas and a limited overworld like a Tales game.
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