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Jumpin said:

I'm going to have to recommend Zelda as well. It is an experience unlike any other.

But you'll have to throw out your expectations based on previous games, because this game does not play like those. For example, the emphasis is no longer on big dungeon completions with bosses at the end. Bosses are scattered mostly through the world, and are defeated to gain resources/strong weapons. But the less you know, and the less conventions you expect, the more enjoyable the experience will be; and I mean this not as a perscription of how to enjoy the game, I mean you will enjoy it no matter what, but follow what I suggest and the sky's the limit.

 

It is seriously one of those rare extremely standout games that seems to come only once or twice a decade. I think the chance is high that it will be the game of the generation. High in a similar way that it was for Ocarina of Time and Super Mario Bros 3 in their own times. Although, you never know, Link to the Past was a shoe in for that in the SNES era, but then Donkey Kong Country and Chrono Trigger popped up years later (Terranigma wasn't big enough, and I don't think it even came out in some countries).

Yea, I'm really looking forward to getting it, this would be my first open world game ever.

Cerebralbore101 said:
JC317 said:But anyways, the main reason I'm making this post is to ask for suggestions on my Switch game library. I guess what I like in games is a plot, any story will do, though I highly prefer games with happy endings. For example, I bought both Etrian Odyssey Untold and Etrian Odyssey V for 3DS, but I couldn't get through V while Untold is one of my most played games on the 3DS. Similarly, I bought Super Smash Bros for the 3DS, but I put it down after a few matches. In fact, I think the only game I played a lot of without any story was Mario Kart DS, hence why I bought it again for the Switch.

I'm jealous. 

Why? Is it hard to get or something?