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The King has arrived!!!



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PAOerfulone said:

The King has arrived!!!

The real King has arrived, you're right.



34 years playing games.

 

PAOerfulone said:

The King has arrived!!!

Zelda was always the king.



Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever

Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe

DKCTF didn't move consoles

Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor

Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile


DakonBlackblade said:
Looks realy good and fun but I did not like the idea of weapons that break all the time and having to make this hughe stash of weapons because they keep breaking.

Spear broke when he trhew it, and the Rusty sword broke quickly. The woodcutters axe, albeit weak, didnt seem to break at all. I'm assuming there will be high quality weapons that can either be repaired, or simply don't break at all.



I have all my fingers, toes, hairs, and neurons crossed that this does come to Wii U, because it looks amazing.

I really underestimated just how far they'd diverge from the established Zelda formula. The freedom and interactivity of the world, the survival/resource management elements, the way the world is full of things to do/collect/kill, all seem brilliantly done.

I expected it to be great, but not to be such a bold departure from series tradition. A very pleasant surprise.



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curl-6 said:

I have all my fingers, toes, hairs, and neurons crossed that this does come to Wii U, because it looks amazing.

I really underestimated just how far they'd diverge from the established Zelda formula. The freedom and interactivity of the world, the survival/resource management elements, the way the world is full of things to do/collect/kill, all seem brilliantly done.

I expected it to be great, but not to be such a bold departure from series tradition. A very pleasant surprise.

Oh it's so nice read you being positive for once in a while. I'm about to cry.

And yeah by now is 99% obvious that is coming to the WiiU, you are free to believe it, you are gonna play this in your WiiU and you are gonna have multiple orgasm, and you know it.



Goodnightmoon said:
curl-6 said:

I have all my fingers, toes, hairs, and neurons crossed that this does come to Wii U, because it looks amazing.

I really underestimated just how far they'd diverge from the established Zelda formula. The freedom and interactivity of the world, the survival/resource management elements, the way the world is full of things to do/collect/kill, all seem brilliantly done.

I expected it to be great, but not to be such a bold departure from series tradition. A very pleasant surprise.

Oh it's so nice read you being positive for once in a while. I'm about to cry.

And yeah by now is 99% obvious that is coming to the WiiU, you are free to believe it, you are gonna play this in your WiiU and you are gonna have multiple orgasm, and you know it.

That's the thing, I don't feel free to believe. I feel like a slave to anxiety. :(

I think part of the reason is that I just want it so damn badly, and I'm not good at coping with disappointment so I build this wall of pessimism to protect myself from being let down.

But hey, while I'm on a positive roll, how about this; if what we've seen so far is representative of the final experience, I honestly think this could be finally be the Zelda that dethrones Ocarina, and since I consider Ocarina one of the top 10 games ever made, I don't say that lightly.



curl-6 said:
Goodnightmoon said:

Oh it's so nice read you being positive for once in a while. I'm about to cry.

And yeah by now is 99% obvious that is coming to the WiiU, you are free to believe it, you are gonna play this in your WiiU and you are gonna have multiple orgasm, and you know it.

That's the thing, I don't feel free to believe. I feel like a slave to anxiety. :(

I think part of the reason is that I just want it so damn badly, and I'm not good at coping with disappointment so I build this wall of pessimism to protect myself from being let down.

But hey, while I'm on a positive roll, how about this; if what we've seen so far is representative of the final experience, I honestly think this could be finally be the Zelda that dethrones Ocarina, and since I consider Ocarina one of the top 10 games ever made, I don't say that lightly.

10/10 Well done, I would read it again.

I don't want to be telling this a lot so I don't look like an idiot if the game turns to be just good, but honestly I had the exact same feeling, I really think this one could do it, in my case I think this could even dethrone Wind Waker, wich is my personal favourite and it even looks kind of similar in some ways. Just better and way more innovative for the saga.



Goodnightmoon said:
curl-6 said:

That's the thing, I don't feel free to believe. I feel like a slave to anxiety. :(

I think part of the reason is that I just want it so damn badly, and I'm not good at coping with disappointment so I build this wall of pessimism to protect myself from being let down.

But hey, while I'm on a positive roll, how about this; if what we've seen so far is representative of the final experience, I honestly think this could be finally be the Zelda that dethrones Ocarina, and since I consider Ocarina one of the top 10 games ever made, I don't say that lightly.

10/10 Well done, I would read it again.

I don't want to be telling this a lot so I don't look like an idiot if the game turns to be just good, but honestly I had the exact same feeling, I really think this one could do it, in my case I think this could even dethrone Wind Waker, wich is my personal favourite and it even looks kind of similar in some ways. Just better and way more innovative for the saga.

I'm going to really make a conscious effort to be less pessimistic from now on. I have wallowed in it for far too long, and it's not healthy.

I may not be able to get rid of my fears, but I guess I can try to hold back from expressing them all the time.

I think what really gives Breath of the Wild the potential to be a new highpoint for the series is that it really feels like they've thrown out the rulebook and are no longer adhering to the conventions that made games like Skyward and Twilight, as excellent as they were, rather predictable. The series now has a chance to grow and explore new territory, and it seems they're taking full advantage of the opportunity.



curl-6 said:
Goodnightmoon said:

10/10 Well done, I would read it again.

I don't want to be telling this a lot so I don't look like an idiot if the game turns to be just good, but honestly I had the exact same feeling, I really think this one could do it, in my case I think this could even dethrone Wind Waker, wich is my personal favourite and it even looks kind of similar in some ways. Just better and way more innovative for the saga.

I'm going to really make a conscious effort to be less pessimistic from now on. I have wallowed in it for far too long, and it's not healthy.

I may not be able to get rid of my fears, but I guess I can try to hold back from expressing them all the time.

I think what really gives Breath of the Wild the potential to be a new highpoint for the series is that it really feels like they've thrown out the rulebook and are no longer adhering to the conventions that made games like Skyward and Twilight, as excellent as they were, rather predictable. The series now has a chance to grow and explore new territory, and it seems they're taking full advantage of the opportunity.

Well said, I agree 100%
And I say this as someone who loves Skyward Sword to death. My favoirte video game of all-time... But Breath of the Wild has a legitimate chance to be something special! I'm talking generation-defining potential if Nintendo gets it right!! 
And the only way they can do that is to go with a full throttle, maximum effort, hold nothing back attitude!