It's possible. He may have taken the Tri-Force of courage of wisdom from Link and Zelda previously, which may explain why Link is being resurrected and Zelda is calling out to him again.
I wonder if Nintendo is planning to focus on gaming's greatest McGuffin in this game, considering Aonuma's constant claims about breaking the conventions.
As a Wii U owner, I'm wondering if it would be better to get this game on the Wii U or to wait until I manage to get an NX and the NX version of the game. If the NX version is simply 1080p 30fps, it would be better but not better enough to ignore the Wii U version; but if the NX version has reduced pop in, that would be a huge difference between the NX and Wii U versions. Pop in makes the world feel less immersive (anyone recall running across a continent in Xenoblade Chronicles X, seeing a level 40 monster pop in for the first time inches away from your level 20 character, and promptly get defeated?) and if they reduce pop in on the NX that would substantially make a better Zelda experience on NX. If they just stuck to 1080p 30fps on NX, it shouldn't be much of a difference to Wii U owners, but anything else (such as reduced pop in, etc.) may make a huge impact on the gameplay experience.
Pop in makes the world feel less immersive (anyone recall running across a continent in Xenoblade Chronicles X, seeing a level 40 monster pop in for the first time inches away from your level 20 character, and promptly get defeated?) and if they reduce pop in on the NX that would substantially make a better Zelda experience on NX.
I might disagree with this. Pop-in would literally be the last thing I would think of to complain about Xenoblade X. Even in terms of minor immersion breaking things related to power and graphics, it would maybe be like....5th?
Pop in makes the world feel less immersive (anyone recall running across a continent in Xenoblade Chronicles X, seeing a level 40 monster pop in for the first time inches away from your level 20 character, and promptly get defeated?)
So I'm wondering what the new amiibo will be used for. Hopefully not something lazy like "restore hearts" or "fill arrows and bombs". The wolf amiibo concept is pretty cool though. I've got mine at 11 hearts (and it's literally the only reason I'm still playing TPHD). Pretty excited to fight with my canine companion!
So I'm wondering what the new amiibo will be used for. Hopefully not something lazy like "restore hearts" or "fill arrows and bombs".
I doubt the amiibo will do anything special. At a guess, Archer Link will replenish arrows, Rider Link will provide a horse and the Guardian amiibo will activate hard mode. Regardless of function, I suspect all three - whether sold individually, as a triple set, or packaged with the game as a Special Edition - will be sold out within minutes of the pre-orders becoming available.
As for Wolf Link, I wonder how he follows the player when scaling huge cliffs?
Hmph. I guess a sense of pessimism at this point isn't clinging to any of you seeing how you all are perfectly fine with Nintendo copying ideas from third parties rather than doing something new. I only hope that this game doesn't cause the Zelda series to be in jeopardy. Who knows how the newer Zelda series will be from this point on.
Lucky for me that Mario isn't going to be a huge change compared to Zelda and thank god for me cause I can't figure out any western platformers out there that are better than Mario.
But that's going a bit off topic here.
I love how the Fire orb works in this game as it looks really cool to use!
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