Normchacho said:
By the standard set by other modern open world games it is fairly empty. |
I've played plenty of modern "open-world games " (The Witcher 3, DA:I, Fallout 4, and Xenoblade Chronicles X) to name a few. I have to disagree. For starters, something I appreciate about this game is that it seems to be a true open-world, not just instanced zones that are really big. And with that, things aren't cut and pasted as they felt in The Witcher 3, Fallout 4 and Xenoblade Chronicles X. It looks (or rather feels) like the world is handcrafted uniquely with a variety of different things in different contexts. The shrines seems to have a great compromise between being entirely unique and being cut and pasted. The events are much less scripted. All of those make the world seem fresher. It has taken the best from most open world games and packed them together. The only thing needed is for side-quests akin to the best Zelda had to offer (Majora's Mask.)







