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Excellent video

 

Not everything is raw power!



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Ka-pi96 said:
I'm sure we've already had a thread for this video, haven't we?

Oh, did not know that. If we did I'll delete the thread offcourse.



PS4: Tryklon  Steam: Tryklon

Switch: 0307-6588-7010 | New 2DS XL: 2037-2612-6964

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That's something I loved so much about this Zelda, how playful, alive and somehow credible the whole things feels, the attention to detail is top notch.

I do see this comparison a bit mean though, it does a good job showing what makes BoTW special but it kinds of undermines Horizon when probably is also a good game with a very different focus.



Both graphical detail and physical interaction with the world are important, when we have enough power to do both it'll be an exciting time.



This topic (including this video) has already been posted and locked several times, so the same will have to happen here.

As has already been discussed far more than should be necessary, Horizon and BotW and different games with different goals. BotW is arguably more successful is achieving its goals, but the point still stands. It's like comparing BotW and Minecraft to prove how limited Zelda is; It's a silly comparison. The only reason people even compare Horizon and BotW is because they're two open-world exclusives that happened to release close together.

You're free to make another topic focusing on what BotW does well, but it'll need to either be focused on BotW, or be comparing it to a game with similar goals.