Ezquimacore
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Watch this video and be amazed. But seriously, I thought I knew every detail already.
No, you're OK thanks.Watch this video and be amazed
nopeIt’s going to be most of the same bullshit we’ve heard for years, isn’t it?
funny as fuck considering I only play botw on PC and the switch is my first Nintendo console ever, maybe I'm not a fanboy and I can admit it's the best console exclusive open world without feeling some sort of way. Sony and Xbox needs to do their homework, man!People who avoided PC, PlayStation and Xbox continue to be amazed about the first and only open-world game ever made.
The game is as shallow or as amazing as the creativity of the player. A real masterpiece in game design.But I already know the game is mediocre with a boring mostly empty world
It is because this level of connection between all the elements in a game is really hard to pull off.One of the best games ever made. I was hopeful we'd be seeing other studios starting to copy some of it's ideas by now, but seems like most were just happy to keep the status quo.
This fucking site is comedy geniusNice video, awful game.
For me the below 20 fps in docked mode and the despiteful weapons breaking system make it unplayable
Do you know you can use magnesis on big weapons to make a portable shadow at gerudo desert. I'm a fan of the game and that blew my mind.I don’t have to watch this video to know that there are absolutely not 48 things that some little dildo from GameSpot discovered that fans of the game have not been aware of.
People who avoided PC, PlayStation and Xbox continue to be amazed about the first and only open-world game ever made.
Eh, the nature of today's online world almost necessitates a title like this.I don’t have to watch this video to know that there are absolutely not 48 things that some little dildo from GameSpot discovered that fans of the game have not been aware of.
I don't think that's necessarily the case. In a fantasy world developers could just snap their fingers and copy the mechanics that they admire and it'd all work seamlessly together.I was hopeful we'd be seeing other studios starting to copy some of it's ideas by now, but seems like most were just happy to keep the status quo.
Trolling aside, this doesn't sound that absurd tbh.People who avoided PC, PlayStation and Xbox continue to be amazed about the first and only open-world game ever made.
I love the game. Played it for 300+ hours. But nah.4 years later still game of the generation, past and current.
According to sony and their metacritic policies, it's exclusive of the generation.I love the game. Played it for 300+ hours. But nah.
No need for the exaggeration.
I learned like 6 new mechanics that enhance gameplay, I thought it was going to be garbage but it's actually quite good.is ths like that last video where there were 100 things you didnt know and most were completely useless and no one would care about them? listen, botw is my favorite game of all time, but that last video was kind of silly, and im willing to bet this one is too.
November 19 2021 with the new switch or March 4 2022 with the new switchWhen we get BOTW2 boys?
But I guess your brain went "BRRRR" upon reading "GameSpot".
yeah i was just thinking that while reading through the comments. it's really getting that way in every thread. people posting and replying just to stir things up or waste time. I'll admit it being from gamespot doesnt make me feel confident in the video though. the game it's self is one of my all time favs though.Amazing how people still butt hurt over a game released 4 years ago. On topic I'm still finding new things in BoTW to this day.
i beat it on switch and know what you mean. you should check out cemu emulator on pc. 4k 60 fps and graphics tweaks. makes the game shine like it truly deserved.I put 30-40 hours into BOTW but dropped it. I cant hardly stomach the blurry and bad graphics. Love the art style tho. Hopefully one day get to play in 4k
I understand the criticism of the breaking weapons and stuff, but I honestly thought the more free form recipe system was a really good move for this game. Once you understand the basic recipe, it just works: Combine 5 items between three categories protein+flavoring(salt/spice/herb)+modifier. In my opinion, it made a lot more sense than a recipe book system. My biggest complaint with this system is that it took too long to make multiple dishes.I rate BotW as “alright.” The game desperately needs a recipe book, and more areas that feel lively. TP got the right mix, and I’m hoping BotW2 is more like it
Hey, I played the game from start to finish TWICE )on PC, so with good visuals and performances, too) and I liked it, but I could go a fair week or two without another autistic compilation of "DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN DO THINGS IN THE GAME?".Amazing how people still butt hurt over a game released 4 years ago. On topic I'm still finding new things in BoTW to this day.
I go back and forth on this point. On one hand, the backend engine of the game was shocking to me the first time I played it expecting Twilight Princess 2. On the other hand, they need to fix a lot of annoyances in the BotW 2 and get rid of the Ubi towers.I love the game. Played it for 300+ hours. But nah.
People who avoided PC, PlayStation and Xbox continue to be amazed about the first and only open-world game ever made.
to be honest the "cooking" system is so shallow the game doesn't really need one..for a game that incentivizes experimentation, there isn't really enough dept to actually need one.I rate BotW as “alright.” The game desperately needs a recipe book, and more areas that feel lively. TP got the right mix, and I’m hoping BotW2 is more like it