• @[email protected]
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    445 months ago

    I like that they went with the Breath of the Wild approach of “Let’s just give the players everything and let them figure it out.” I hope that wand is just the cornerstone of gameplay though, I don’t think it can carry an entire game. I am a little worried that it’s all they showed, especially for combat.

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      235 months ago

      Their Zelda team has been solid. It looks like the core will be around duping objects and enemies, but I imagine we’ll get some other magic items to play with. Link uses a lot more than his sword in every game, so a Zelda using only Garry’s Mod would be out of character for the series.

      Still, even if literally every challenge is tied to it, there is a lot you can do, from summoning items to attack/block with, minions, things to ride on (the blade trap), special items for specific puzzles… As long as there’s easy ways to use your favorites, it could certainly carry the game.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 months ago

      I wish they would cut this stuff out. I want to go into a big temple, receive one new tool, solve a bunch of puzzles featuring that tool, and then beat the hell out of a large monster using that tool (and a sword).

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        85 months ago

        Indie space is probably your best bet here. Zelda team looks to want to innovative on the formula rather than rehash/perfect.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        Have you checked out Tunic? That game very much scratched the itch for a more classic style Zelda and it may be up your alley!

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          45 months ago

          I found Tunic to be a bit obtuse, but I’m usually a wiki gamer and that game really seemed like one where I should not do that. As a result I really didn’t know what I was doing for a good while. I’ve never had a game make me work so hard to learn to read before, and even that I only learned by cheating…

          All that said though, fantastic game, 10/10, it feels like classic Zelda bred together with Hollow Knight. I do recommend it. If you’re going in blind though, be prepared to use your head and maybe also a pad of paper.

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            35 months ago

            I agree with you 100%. Especially in the early game it can be quite hard to figure out what to do next until you learn how the game does hints and explanations. It’s very rewarding when you do figure it out though, and the dopamine hit when you have the many “eureka” moments in the game is unmatched in my opinion.

            I also think that the obtuseness didn’t bother me as much because I found the original legend of Zelda to be quite obtuse as well. That being said I also agree you should keep a pen and paper nearby. I actually made a digital journal while I was playing the game and it turned out to be really fun to look back on! Such a unique experience!

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          35 months ago

          Thank you! I’ve never heard of this one but it does look like it fits the bill. Certainly have to take it seriously when you get a classic Zelda recommendation from someone named Hyrulian.

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      55 months ago

      Yeah this doesn’t look especially compelling to me at this point, hopefully there’s more to the gameplay than they showed

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    235 months ago

    Been waiting for a new 2d Zelda game since link awakening was rereleased. So far it looks interesting. The only issue I can see with this game is that it to is going to be $79.99 CAD and from what I’ve seen it’s so not going to be worth that. Hoping for a $49.99 or $59.99 CAD price tag, but this is Nintendo.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      105 months ago

      The Link’s Awakening remake got released at full price, so there is a 0% chance this will be a budget title even though it probably in reality should be.

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        15 months ago

        I know, I just hope that they don’t point to it and say “this is the reason we don’t make 2D Zelda games” like they did with Chibi Robo and that god awful 3DS game, or Star Fox and that god awful Wii U game.

    • @[email protected]
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      55 months ago

      Do you get vouchers?

      I find buying vouchers brings the per-title cost down to au$67.5.

      In comparison Sony is charging au$125 for a 1st party title like the last of us part 1 so Nintendo feels like they are priced competitively.

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        25 months ago

        We do, but they aren’t that good of a deal, especially since you can get the same discount… if not more, if you buy used. And you can sell the game when you are done rather than being stuck with digital.

        That said, outside of Nintendo, who rarely if ever discount their games, most games on modern systems get heavily discounted months if not a year after they come out. You are a fool if you buy the latest Ubisoft Game new since it’s usually $15-$30 before it’s been on-sale for a year. Even Sony first party IP, I got most of them for $10-$20 a pop new or digital, since I bought in at the tail end of the PS4 generation.

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    175 months ago

    I enjoyed the Link’s Awakening remake and Link Between Worlds on 3DS. It looks like it’s got a similar style as those games even if the gameplay might be different.

    It might also be setting up a full-blown BoTW-style game for Switch 2 as well. I could totally see this as a “Let’s work out how Zelda’s combat works because Switch 2 is going to have you play as both Link and Zelda.” Kind of like how GTA games have multiple protagonists now.

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      75 months ago

      I had a very similar thought myself.

      They said the next big Zelda was going to be different than TotK/BotW style, so after getting some baseline skills/items/ideas that Zelda uses in this game, they could leverage that for the next big game where you can swap between the two.

      It’d just be cool to play as Zelda in 3D.

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      35 months ago

      If you play hyrule warriors age of calamity, you get to play around with her in combat, and they explored her as a mage (don’t really recall in the first one how she played, tbh, I feel like she was melee for that one)

      It’s kinda wonky AE stuff, basically AE versions of all link’s sheika abilities in botw, since the slate is literally her weapon, but it’s a warriors crossover game so that’s pretty par for the course on the wonkiness.

      Idk how this wand thing or the abilities from it compare to that (I don’t watch trailers, they spoil things), but I think they’ve had it on their mind for a while now.

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        Don’t forget she’s got the bow too. She can wreck house with that thing. But the best character is still Impa.

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      15 months ago

      It looks to me like they’re reusing the Link’s Awakening map, like they did for BotW.

      I’m gonna pick it up, if only to encourage Nintendo to give Zelda her own full-size, mainline game.

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    145 months ago

    Not sure how I feel about no direct attacks by Zelda, but I’m sure it won’t disappoint

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      65 months ago

      If you look to the left of the screen it does look like there are 4 shortcut slots, one in this video taken up by the wand. My hope is that she gets some other items to use along with the wand. Zelda has always had bows, for example, so that’d fit right in.

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      It sounds painful, and I’m concerned there will be too much menuing, but in general I’m trusting Nintendo on this one. (Well, maybe wait for a demo/review.)

  • @[email protected]
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    105 months ago

    Looks fun. Unfortunately I’ve given away my Switch to my cousins children. Maybe they will borrow it to me for a while.

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    75 months ago

    I’m glad Nintendo is finally starting to realize the potential of playable Zelda. Her style of gameplay will put a fresh new spin on the series. I also hope to see somewhere down the line a game where you can choose to play as either Zelda or Link and your choice will give you a different experience and cause puzzles to have different solutions, which would be good for a replay. Such a game would also have the potential for two-player co-op with vastly different abilities.

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    75 months ago

    This style reminds me of the game boy games…ahhh I’m old.

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      175 months ago

      It is directly pulled from their recent remake of link’s awakening, so that makes a lot of sense

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    45 months ago

    Wish they’d add the new games to the website so I could wishlist them. I’m looking forward to this.

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      75 months ago

      DekuDeals is where you’ll want to do that. Lets you get alerts about price drops too from places other than the eShop.