mZuzek said:
Eh, I wouldn't say boss battles. There were definitely a few great ones but then there were also a fair share of crappy ones like the rock ball one, the Monsters Inc one and obviously the black one you need to fight a whopping 3 times. These were lame, formulaic and just plain boring (when not annoying). For best bosses, I would say at least in the 3D games Breath of the Wild is the best - the bosses were mostly easy, sure, but they at least felt like real battles and not glorified puzzles, which was a problem with 90% of 3D Zelda bosses. The 2D games have far better bosses in general.
That's your loss for being narrow-minded and incapable of enjoying amazing games because some chip parts you can't see aren't latest high-end tech. |
Actually it's the opposite to my loss, I have saved myself the money the Switch would have cost me plus extra memory to compensate for the ridiculous 32GB it has plus other accessories like the better controller not included in the box and I won't even talk about the online chat system which is appalling to say the least.
As for the chip parts or should I say "cheap" parts, I totally can see their lacking in power when I see reviews of Zelda having for example lots of aliasing cause the hardware is not strong enough to have anti-aliasing implementations working in the software.
And since you so candidly lay judgement on my choices regarding games, allow me to return you the favor by imparting with you my opinion on your gaming choices. Looks to me like you're blinded by your fanboyism to the point you totally lack critical thinking which actually makes this your loss. If this game is re-released in a few years on better hardware as one could reasonably expect, I'll be enjoying the better version of that game which makes my choice de facto the smarter one, not mentioning the DLC's of BOTW will likely be included in that future release from day one which is like a bonus on top of everything else.
Cheers mate