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ps3-sales! said:
maxleresistant said:
I hope not, all "Open World" games are repetitive and boring.
The best thing about Zelda being "linear", is that it serves the gameplay and the storytelling, instead of just serving the "freedom" of the player.

Open world games are good for sandbox games like GTA or Just Cause, because the main thing to do is go around and have fun wrecking stuff. But for games like AC, Far Cry, the Arkham Series, etc etc, it gets really old really quick.
That is the difference between Arkham Asylum, a perfect game, and the rest of the series, which is really not as good.
Games needs to be kept to the point, tight gameplay, tight story, no filler, no boring side quests.

Your comment become a joke when you said Arkham Asylum is better than Arkham City. 

 

But hey, that's like your opinion man. 

 

AC has some amazing open world games with the masterpiece AC2, also Black Flag and Brotherhood. Far Cry 3 and 4 were amazing games. 

 

None of those 3 series got old to me (and almost all that played then) 

 

Sorry but you're in the minority when you say that. Nothing wrong with disliking open world games. They're just not your thing. 

 

But try not to speak on behalf on the majority of gamers. 


I would like you to explain to me where in my comment did I say that I speak for all gamers. Do you speak for all gamers? Should I think that all people that don't start a comment by saying "I speak only for myself" speak for the entire humanity? 

Or should I just be smart and think that it is a personal opinion.

As for liking open World games, yes I like them. Do I think that a majority of gamers love them? No. Do I think the majority of Zelda fans would love a Zelda game with all the problems that you can found in other Open World games? Still No.

But again. It is my opinion. I don't blame you for liking  Open world games, but I think that what makes Zelda great, is the fact that it is a good mix of open world and linear. I think that if it goes all open world, it could mean that we are going to loose what makes Zelda great.

Or it could mean that Nintendo is going to do a great job, and that an Open World Zelda will be even better than a regular Zelda. Nobody knows right now, not even Nintendo.