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Ljink96 said:
zeldaring said:

For the most part every game has flaws. I been playing elden ring for the first time now and loving it but the lack and interesting NPC's and how hard it is to even complete a quest is really bad in massive open world game. like you basically need a guide to complete anything interesting or just get luck and find them. 

Well yeah, no game is perfect. When I bring up FFXVI or Elden Ring it's not to say these games are perfect, but rather I want the Zelda team to take note of what these games are doing better than them and try to improve their craft. It is very difficult to balance an open world game but Nintendo is onto something. They just need to refine the lackluster areas of this era of Zelda.

I agree with all your points, but we have to accept the stuff we want won't be in the next zelda with the massive success it has. I see the sequel just changing the map with much better graphics and performance.

It's like with Elden ring. i think it can be the perfect game with more NPC'S and NPC'S side quest, maybe 50/50 some that need guides and some that are doable with out a guides  but add's to the story but i don't see it happening in Elden ring 2.

RDR2 could be my game of the forever if they had a fun combat system like MGS5 or last of us.

Once these developers find success they play it safe and stick to the same old formula with just adding more instead of addressing the issues.

Last edited by zeldaring - on 01 July 2023