Dr.Vita said:
uran10 said:
Better game? Lol you haven't even played any of the two games and want to claim this!?
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I don't have to play both games to know which one is the better one. Zelda U has a empty world. Horizon has a wonderful world. Of course I have to play both games to give a final statement but so far Horizon is looking to be the better game.
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Yes, you do need to play both games to know which one is better. You can say you think it's going to be better, but it is far, far too early to make a statement claimaing one of them is better than the other.
Shikamo said:
Dr.Vita said:
uran10 said:
Better game? Lol you haven't even played any of the two games and want to claim this!?
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I don't have to play both games to know which one is the better one. Zelda U has a empty world. Horizon has a wonderful world. Of course I have to play both games to give a final statement but so far Horizon is looking to be the better game.
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I totally disagree , as the world of Zelda U is Crowded Dungeons more creative than the other Horizon appears to be repetitive with little variety of enemies and few Boss Battle in the historic also we know that the studio behind Zelda is also very more competent that Guerrilla Games
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Same thing as I said to Dr. Vita, it's way too early to make claims like you're making. How do you know the Dungeons in Zelda U are both creative and plentiful? We've also only seen one gameplay section of Horizon, how would you know anything about the variety of enemies or world?