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Miguel_Zorro said:

Will playing Horizon: Zero Dawn help me get women?

It will help you hate women if the main character is anything to go by lol. 



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The meta will determine that for me



                  

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Miguel_Zorro said:

Will playing Horizon: Zero Dawn help me get women?

No, but it'll help you get men I'd wager



RolStoppable said:

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an open world game that retails for $60. One has to wonder if that is a fair price.

The most glaring omission in this game is an online multiplayer component. This shortcoming is not a consequence of a lack of development time, but a conscious decision by Nintendo that they didn't even want to implement one. That things can be very different has been demonstrated by Grand Theft Auto V, which also retailed for $60, but had robust online multiplayer modes in addition to all of its singleplayer content.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild also lacks a character editor, like it can be found in Skyrim, or at least the option to play as the gender you want. Players aren't provided with a choice. Speaking only for myself here, I prefer male characters anyway.

The game focuses on its singleplayer element, but unfortunately the scope of its world, story and lore is limited. Unlike Final Fantasy XV, there was apparently never a need to produce a movie to go along with the game.

Without a doubt, a lot of corners were cut during the development process of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. So I pose the question: Charging $60 for all of this, is that really a fair price?



Hynad said:
RolStoppable said:

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an open world game that retails for $60. One has to wonder if that is a fair price.

The most glaring omission in this game is an online multiplayer component. This shortcoming is not a consequence of a lack of development time, but a conscious decision by Nintendo that they didn't even want to implement one. That things can be very different has been demonstrated by Grand Theft Auto V, which also retailed for $60, but had robust online multiplayer modes in addition to all of its singleplayer content.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild also lacks a character editor, like it can be found in Skyrim, or at least the option to play as the gender you want. Players aren't provided with a choice. Speaking only for myself here, I prefer male characters.

The game focuses on its singleplayer element, but unfortunately the scope of its world, story and lore is limited. Unlike Final Fantasy XV, there was apparently never a need to produce a movie to go along with the game.

Without a doubt, a lot of corners were cut during the development process of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. So I pose the question: Charging $60 for all of this, is that really a fair price?

Did you missed the point of this thread entirely?



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RolStoppable said:
Captain_Yuri said:

The meta will determine that for me

Expected. After all, Horizon: Zero Dawn didn't get your "Spill the Milk" seal of approval.

Ikr :*(



                  

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Goodnightmoon said:
Hynad said:

Did you missed the point of this thread entirely?

LOL. I knew you'd react like this.




Hynad said:
Goodnightmoon said:

Did you missed the point of this thread entirely?

LOL. I knew you'd react like this.


Just like I knew you would take this thread seriously x,D



Goodnightmoon said:
Hynad said:

LOL. I knew you'd react like this.


Just like I knew you would take this thread seriously x,D

But that's the thing, GNM. I didn't take it seriously. 

But again, your eagerness to defend everything Nintendo got the better of you.



Sony might need to cut the price if they want Horizon to overshadow Zelda though. xD



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