Zach777

Zach777

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Re: Top 100 Best Nintendo Games Of All Time

Zach777

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild
2. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, 2, 3
3. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury
4. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
5. Metroid Dread
6. Metroid Prime Remastered
7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
8. Animal Crossing: New Horizon
9. Splatoon 3
10. Kirby and The Forgotten Land

I am convinced if I were ever in a deserted island these 10 would suffice.

Re: Talking Point: Could Nintendo Squeeze Another Zelda Game Out Of TOTK's Open World?

Zach777

@Il_Nintenditore

Like I said, depict the same base land in a different era or give it an alternate timeline where different events occurred with different results.

Sounds like what they do with every Zelda game anyway, so you’re arguing with yourself.

There will always be a Death Mountain, Korok/Kokiri Forest, Lost Woods, Lake Hylia, Zora’s Domain, Hyrule Castle, Kakariko Village. These aren’t anything new and they aren’t reinventing the wheel, they are literally reusing almost every idea and just sorting things around differently.

You’re right, Zelda has been around for 35 years. Other than the one off adventure in Termina or Koholint Island, it’s mostly the same. Even those places were mostly the same.

The complaints and arguments of people who whine about the land being the same are not considering that all they are asking for is a couple more cities and stuff to be shuffled around.

The old Zelda games are a minuscule fraction of the size of Tears of the Kingdom. They don’t even scratch the surface of the epic adventure or scale of this recent version of Hyrule.

If people don’t like it they aren’t being forced to buy it or play it.

Re: Talking Point: Could Nintendo Squeeze Another Zelda Game Out Of TOTK's Open World?

Zach777

They should reuse the same world map as a base, but show us time travel and a different era of the history of the land…. Or bring us to an alternate version of the land where something changed historically (the future era of Age of Calamity or something). Let us explore under water.

Give us a Dark World or Parallel timeline with different timeline things spun in.

Yes, I would go back to this Hyrule again and again.

What they’ve done is phenomenal with Tears of the Kingdom. It shows how just six (or so) years of in game time changes things up.

I’m 120 hours in and only now starting on the 2nd Temple. It’s more fun to explore and adventure than playing the actual story.

Re: Nintendo Reconfirms Release Windows For Upcoming Switch Games, And It's Slim Pickings

Zach777

@TeaCatherine

Theoretically it could follow XB3 after the final scene of the credits for Future Redeemed. Kos-Mos returns to earth and some time later the earth is invaded by alien forces making it necessary to escape (via the White Whale) and search out new hospitable worlds. I could see them connecting the story this way.

Thank you, I did move Baten Kaitos down. Just thought it was Monolith Soft, and under the 1st party umbrella.

Re: Review: Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed - A Stunning Denouement, Utterly Essential

Zach777

I played through 100% on XB1, Future Connected, XB2, Torna, XB3, and I can quite definitively say this DLC is magical. A welcome return for Shulk and Rex, enough plot to fill in their gaps, and I’m at the start of ch. 4 currently and just curious how it will all play out and conclude, but I’m absolutely in no hurry to finish (20 hours in so far).

Truly brings back memories and is simultaneously making some good new ones!