Online reviews (US media) go up Thursday, November 14, 10am PT.
Are you reviewing it for GT?
Online reviews (US media) go up Thursday, November 14, 10am PT.
So it's as good as Skyward Sword.
I agree, SS is an 11.
hey guys, guess who couldn't figure out how to use motion controls!?
You better specify what you're implying reaaaal quick.
Also no, you won't be.
so you'd rather buy a console with nothing of particular substance to play on it for at least three months versus a handheld with an almost-overbearing catalog of must-play games?Man, if the PS4 wasn't coming out I'd be buying a 3DS before 2014 for sure.
Thanks, I guess I'll enjoy it my second-time through then!Yes it has been confirmed. Hero Mode is only available after finishing the game.
So you won't be playing it then.Look forward to playing it in an emulator in 3 years or so.
What? I don't like 3ds low res screens and would like to see it slightly enhanced. Not promoting anything illegal here.
shit suddenly i dont give a damn about the Walking Dead episode i'm watching
I don't know...GTA: Chinatown Wars on the DS was pretty spectacular.
I picked up GTA: Chinatown wars recently because I heard good things. Too bad I couldnt' find a good thing in the game. Super bad gameplay foundation with janky feedbac, lock on, camera, controls. You can't build a spectacular game on that junk.
I want to be hyped, but the last time I got hyped before Zelda release, my heart was later broken into piece.
I want to be hyped, but the last time I got hyped before Zelda release, my heart was later broken into piece.
But maybe this time, things will be different? Maybe, just maybe... Please, ALTTP2, be a fantastic Zelda game, with great pacing and no handholing, please.
Fuck it, I'm hyped as fuck.
I disagree. Best GTA game imo.
yup...that's exactly what I'm doing..I'm trying to see if the issue is up for me on my lowly PC (don't have a tablet).
edit: Yup it is, reading now.
Be a cool guy like me and get one sometime around black friday!
Holy shit, I'd rather play Spirit Tracks...
Whose stupid idea was it to release this and Mario 3D on the same day! Wallet pls!
Arent his attention whore days behind?I am waiting for the 8.6 review from Gerstmann on Gamespot
Just wanted to pop in and echo some of the sentiments outlined in the review. It's old-school Zelda in every sense of the term.
It's the polar opposite of Skyward Sword in that there's almost no hand-holding. After the first dungeon, you're free to literally go anywhere (in Hyrule, Lorule comes a little later) and do anything you're able.
Similarly, once Lorule becomes available, you're given rough approximations of all the places you need to do what needs to be done, but you're 100% free to go wherever you want and complete those objectives however and in whatever order you wish. No restrictions on that that I've encountered so far. It's one of the most non-linear Zeldas ever, if not the most non-linear.
Any fears that this game holds your hand or walks you through it should be put to rest right now.
HHNNNNNNNGG
Ok Nintendo...I plan on getting a Wii U this holiday due to Super Mario 3D World...now you're going to make me get a 3DS? I guess I'll look for a 3DS deal as well. Nintendo is just doing everything right lately.
Has the battery life been improved with 3DS in the XL? How is the battery life compared to the Vita?
Ok Nintendo...I plan on getting a Wii U this holiday due to Super Mario 3D World...now you're going to make me get a 3DS? I guess I'll look for a 3DS deal as well. Nintendo is just doing everything right lately.
Has the battery life been improved with 3DS in the XL? How is the battery life compared to the Vita?
Just wanted to pop in and echo some of the sentiments outlined in the review. It's old-school Zelda in every sense of the term.
It's the polar opposite of Skyward Sword in that there's almost no hand-holding. After the first dungeon, you're free to literally go anywhere (in Hyrule, Lorule comes a little later) and do anything you're able.
Similarly, once Lorule becomes available, you're given rough approximations of all the places you need to do what needs to be done, but you're 100% free to go wherever you want and complete those objectives however and in whatever order you wish. No restrictions on that that I've encountered so far. It's one of the most non-linear Zeldas ever, if not the most non-linear.
Any fears that this game holds your hand or walks you through it should be put to rest right now.
Just wanted to pop in and echo some of the sentiments outlined in the review. It's old-school Zelda in every sense of the term.
It's the polar opposite of Skyward Sword in that there's almost no hand-holding. After the first dungeon, you're free to literally go anywhere (in Hyrule, Lorule comes a little later) and do anything you're able.
Similarly, once Lorule becomes available, you're given rough approximations of all the places you need to do what needs to be done, but you're 100% free to go wherever you want and complete those objectives however and in whatever order you wish. No restrictions on that that I've encountered so far. It's one of the most non-linear Zeldas ever, if not the most non-linear.
Any fears that this game holds your hand or walks you through it should be put to rest right now.
Just wanted to pop in and echo some of the sentiments outlined in the review. It's old-school Zelda in every sense of the term.
It's the polar opposite of Skyward Sword in that there's almost no hand-holding. After the first dungeon, you're free to literally go anywhere (in Hyrule, Lorule comes a little later) and do anything you're able.
Similarly, once Lorule becomes available, you're given rough approximations of all the places you need to do what needs to be done, but you're 100% free to go wherever you want and complete those objectives however and in whatever order you wish. No restrictions on that that I've encountered so far. It's one of the most non-linear Zeldas ever, if not the most non-linear.
Any fears that this game holds your hand or walks you through it should be put to rest right now.