>Generally speaking, I’m not really into open-world games. It’s literally the first open-world game I’ve ever liked.>In my opinion, it’s the first open-world game that actually delivered on the promise of an open world.>You really get that sense of exploration. You see something, and you want to go there. Ten thousand things happen along the way, and you get sidetracked. You never end up where you want to go because you keep getting sidetracked by all sorts of things. In terms of level design, it’s an absolute masterclass.A legend recognizing another, you love to see it
So they have shit taste, make sense they are french.Check my 3
explains why E33 is such trash
>>742277232>>742277432>/v/ now hates E33 after they praise BOTWHmmmmm
HOLY BASED
>>742277097I feel bad for him now since he has to kiss ass to shitty games like BotW in order to not get canceled.
>>742277097It was ok. Once you realized that all you would get are the same resources like shrines giving stamina or hearts, locations consisting of the same enemies, the combat being only interesting when causing chain reactions or fighting Lynels, and the only special items worth a damn being special weapons or clothes/upgrades to the guardian powers, then you realize that the only interesting part is the scenery and having to navigate some of the climbing when traversing. ToTK was right in trying to diversify these things but the execution left much to be desired.
>>742279375>gooks
>>742280236Incorrect, chubbie.the only thing BotW is missing is proper fishing.