| Pavolink said: Overhype is the word to describe right now Breath of the Wild.
While I love how the game looks so far, some are going nuts about it. The Zelda franchise has a very wide range of approachs: from an open world like Zelda Nes, to a linear dense one like Skyward Sword.
Not everyone will be pleased with a single game.
Breath of the Wild has not been shown complete. We have not seen any NPC, towns or dungeons. What if you don't like the new implementation of those?
All I hope is people has a very open mind to see the game and not just overhype because "Zelda", and ends with a massive dissapointment.
PS: The game from the look of the trailer will have a lot of open landmass without a single thing to look for. Hopefully people understand since now that the game will noy be as dense as some expect.
I'm ready for it, and I'm ready to stop expecting the best Zelda or best game and just ask for a good Zelda game with its own identity. |
If it's about the hype, then it is well deserved. Let's face it, hype is going to be there not matter what game. When Skyward Sword was coming out, hype was mellow yellow. Zelda does not really get a free pass from people who aren't Zelda fans and so does any game. What the biggest difference between SS hype and BOTW hype is that botw hype has surpass that by folds. If we're going to treat hype like money, I would spend hype points on BOTW because it is pretty strong. It won't last long anyways. So, after E3, give BOTW all the credit for what hype it's garnered. It'll die down. You need to calm down. You need to stop paying attention to the BOTW hype and let it die down. Not even that serious.







