Mar1217 said:
Sooo ... Fire Emblem Warriors 10/10 ?! Super Mario Odyssey 6,5/10 ?! |
I have a feeling he will like SMO more than BOTW.
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Mar1217 said:
Sooo ... Fire Emblem Warriors 10/10 ?! Super Mario Odyssey 6,5/10 ?! |
I have a feeling he will like SMO more than BOTW.
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golfgt170 said:
7/10 is not considered low i think... It's generally "good" score. ok NMS had a 5/10 which again most ppl foynd it appropriate at launch. Can't blame him there. |
I know, that's why I used quotes. 

| vivster said: If it was designed with it but would increase my fun immensely if it was gone, I'd say it was a pretty bad design. |
It's all a matter of opinion of course, but what is climbing/swimming/gliding without the stamina wheel though?
Isn't it just holding up on the thumbstick and watching Link do things? The stamina wheel gameifies that by making you manage a finite resource and weigh the risks of using bursts of stamina against the reward of getting somewhere faster.
If you didn't enjoy it, that's your perogative of course, but I can think of many "wow" moments that just would'nt have happened for me without a finite stamina gauge.


| Veknoid_Outcast said: That's pretty petty and childish. I wonder if these console partisans realize that behavior like this -- and also whining about a game from a rival system getting a high score -- only makes "clickbait" reviews more common and makes reviewers less likely to articulate an honest opinion. I hope the people on VGChartz lambasting Nintendo/Zelda fans for behaving like petulant children will hold PS, Xbox, and PC fanatics to the same standards, when they inevitably complain about a 7/10 for The Last of Us Part II or a 5/10 for Halo 6. Remember this is a fanboy problem, not a Nintendo or Sony problem. Point out immaturity, ignorance, and fanaticism in all its forms, lest this console war cycle begins anew. |
Yes, the exact same thing happened when Jim gave No Man's Sky a 5/10. This isn't something that's just about Nintendo fans. Every fanbase has its bad elements, this situation with Breath of the Wild has just been even more ridiculous than usual.
| specialk said: I suppose there is no accounting for taste. I love Breath of the Wild. Best game of the past five years probably. I don't know if I like it more than Twilight Princess though. They're just two totally different things. |
Of there is. It's just very out-of-the-mainstream taste. I just think it's funny that Hyrule Warriors Legends is Jimquisition's highest scored Zelda game. And that Tri Force Heroes is better than Breath of the Wild.
| golfgt170 said: Im seeing very good scores overall. Still don't understand on why he is attacked. Certainly he isn't against zelda games :) |
I think Jimquisition is more about garnering clicks and a self-righteous pity. That's just Jim Sterling's style.
| m_csquare said: And suddenly those scores justify the atk? |
Attack? It doesn't. What I will say is ... if you rate Breath of Wild as the worst Zelda game as Jimquistion has, you either missed something big or you're being deliberately contrarian.
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016
Slant gave it a 6/10 so dunno why theyre witch hunting jim.
specialk said:
It's all a matter of opinion of course, but what is climbing/swimming/gliding without the stamina wheel though? Isn't it just holding up on the thumbstick and watching Link do things? The stamina wheel gameifies that by making you manage a finite resource and weigh the risks of using bursts of stamina against the reward of getting somewhere faster. If you didn't enjoy it, that's your perogative of course, but I can think of many "wow" moments that just would'nt have happened for me without a finite stamina gauge. |
The fun would be not having to waste time on arbitrary bars in a game that is already very time consuming. So far I have seen nothing that these systems elevate other than making me wait, use longer routes and spend more time in menus. Those things are not fun.
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vivster said:
If it was designed with it but would increase my fun immensely if it was gone, I'd say it was a pretty bad design. |
Well, if gone it would reduce my fun (as endlessly being able to climb or swim would be no challenge). And seemingly more are with me than you. So you have no fun with this mechanic, well, so be it. Not your cup of tea. Play something else.
I found the Tomb Raider reboot bad everyone was raving about. Still I can accept that others thought differently and let it be.
fleischr said:
Of there is. It's just very out-of-the-mainstream taste. I just think it's funny that Hyrule Warriors Legends is Jimquisition's highest scored Zelda game. And that Tri Force Heroes is better than Breath of the Wild.
I think Jimquisition is more about garnering clicks and a self-righteous pity. That's just Jim Sterling's style.
Attack? It doesn't. What I will say is ... if you rate Breath of Wild as the worst Zelda game as Jimquistion has, you either missed something big or you're being deliberately contrarian. |
Yes, that's defly what everyone thought when they read your comment... in a thread abt jim sterling's site under atk 👌👌 It's not like the other person said the same thing