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curl-6 said:

Yes, more so now than before E3, in fact.

I really can't think of many games that exhibit as much thought and nuance in how you interact with the game world as Breath of the Wild seems to. If the rest of the game lives up to what's been shown so far, it'll be on another level compared to any other open world game I have played.

And here I was beginning to think I was the only one seeing that potential.  All these people saying "so many other games have done it" are blind if they can't see the potential in what Nintendo is trying to do.  IF they deliver (it is Nintendo. I am sure they will), this game will revolutionize the concept of open world fantasy games as we know it.  Show me one open world game where you can accidently cause a wildfire and get shafted by nature itself just because you forgot to check which way the wind was blowing before you decided to use your fire rod.  What other game has a higher chance of getting struck by lightning when you where metal armor in a thunderstorm?

 

What we have seen is nothing compared to what the final game will be, and already we see innovations never seen before in open world gaming.  But people hear "open world" and immediately try to downplay it because downplaying is the cool thing to do these days.

 

Just my two rupees....



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