| sc94597 said:
When I was looking for memories I would look at features in the pictures and guess the general region of hyrule that the picture likely was taken place in. For example, one of the pictures has hyrule castle and a certain flying object, which tells you the angle it was taken and the general direction. The next time I was in that vicinity I used my map and walking around to guess where it is add based on the angle. Hunting memories was fun, because it felt natural, as if I were trying to find a location based on a picture using landmarks, but in real life. Some of the memories gave very few clues, but there are NPC's which lead you in the right direction for those ones, usually after you finished a different side-quest. |
Orienteering. Can't think of a game that does it to this extent. Amazing how enticing a marker on a map is when you're the one who put it there.
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!







