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Quote from: Cassie85 on March 06, 2017, 08:23:11 PMQuote from: Harmonie on March 05, 2017, 08:11:26 PMQuote from: Cassie85 on March 05, 2017, 05:13:53 PMNot related to gameplay, but who else was shocked and upset that you have to buy and expansion pack to play the full game. So you shell out $60 for the actual game, and then an extra $20 for the expansion, bring the total for rhis game up to $80. If this is the direction Nintendo plans on going with their games, thats really sad.Um.. What does the EP even add? I don't have any Expansion Pack in my game, and this game looks and feels completely full to me. In fact, it is the only game I've ever paid $60 for that actually feels like that full $60 was justified.Good question. I asked the guy at gamestop, and he all he could tell me was that to play the full game you needed the ep.Hmmm... I think you were mislead. The expansion pass will add some content in the future. A dungeon or something? I think right now all it adds is some items.
Quote from: Harmonie on March 05, 2017, 08:11:26 PMQuote from: Cassie85 on March 05, 2017, 05:13:53 PMNot related to gameplay, but who else was shocked and upset that you have to buy and expansion pack to play the full game. So you shell out $60 for the actual game, and then an extra $20 for the expansion, bring the total for rhis game up to $80. If this is the direction Nintendo plans on going with their games, thats really sad.Um.. What does the EP even add? I don't have any Expansion Pack in my game, and this game looks and feels completely full to me. In fact, it is the only game I've ever paid $60 for that actually feels like that full $60 was justified.Good question. I asked the guy at gamestop, and he all he could tell me was that to play the full game you needed the ep.
Quote from: Cassie85 on March 05, 2017, 05:13:53 PMNot related to gameplay, but who else was shocked and upset that you have to buy and expansion pack to play the full game. So you shell out $60 for the actual game, and then an extra $20 for the expansion, bring the total for rhis game up to $80. If this is the direction Nintendo plans on going with their games, thats really sad.Um.. What does the EP even add? I don't have any Expansion Pack in my game, and this game looks and feels completely full to me. In fact, it is the only game I've ever paid $60 for that actually feels like that full $60 was justified.
Not related to gameplay, but who else was shocked and upset that you have to buy and expansion pack to play the full game. So you shell out $60 for the actual game, and then an extra $20 for the expansion, bring the total for rhis game up to $80. If this is the direction Nintendo plans on going with their games, thats really sad.
I'm disgusted by the return of the stupid stamina meter.
I'll give better thoughts once I can find the WiiU version.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on March 07, 2017, 08:08:50 AMI'm disgusted by the return of the stupid stamina meter.Personally, I disagree. Sure I understand it is annoying, however, in this game I think it is completely appropriate. It adds a sense of realism and struggle to the large adventure in the wilderness that this game is.For example, if you see a large lake, you can't just simply swim from one side to the other with no thought like in past Zelda games. Instead, you - like you would if this were the real world - would either have to have a craft to cross it, or you have to traverse around it.Personally, it just adds to the immersion of the game for me. It adds to the feeling that exploring the world is treacherous, and not just a stroll in the park.QuoteI'll give better thoughts once I can find the WiiU version.I had to buy it digitally, and in order to do so I had to put in on a flash drive.Sounds ridiculous, but I think this game is 100% worth it.
Nevermind he never needed one before. I'll never understand why people think it's great to have Link run for ten steps and then start slugging around like he's gonna keel over and die any second, gasping for breath. He can survive being dropped into lava with naught but singed buttcheeks, he can breath deadly volcano fumes, he can go for days without sleep, he can be a one man army, but he can no longer run for longer then a few steps. Yay realism.
It's still stupid. If I hated it in SS, why would I suddenly love it in BotW? That makes no sense. I'm not forgiving Anouma for ruining the game by bringing it back anytime soon. I sometimes don't even know if I want to spend money on this thing they call a Zelda game anymore. Stamina meter, cut content you hafta pay for,100 mini dungeons in lieu of a healthy mix of mini and main dungeons and the version it was originally intended for being difficult to find.They had a game I was thrilled to death to play because Zelda is my favorite gaming series ever. But then they decided to take a steaming dump on it with dumb decisions
It's still stupid. If I hated it in SS, why would I suddenly love it in BotW? That makes no sense.
Can't play what I can't find. Oh no how dare I not like a crappy mechanic or the fact that they're withholding a dungeon and story mode behind dlc? I'm perfectly entitled to my opinions. Climbing, pushing and doing certain sword moves was also obnoxious with the stamina meter. And once again, if we're talking realistic, no one should be able to survive falling in lava or being hit in the head multiple times with a spiked ball and chain, or being rolled over by giant lizard monsters armored by nothing but a tunic and a shield. I don't play a fantasy game for its realism.If I want a good open world Zelda I can still play the original. Not to mention 12 other games in the series.