I had around 150 by the time I completed the game.
Bonus question: what percentage completion do you have?
I’m sitting on 50.5% right now.
I had around 150 by the time I completed the game.
Bonus question: what percentage completion do you have?
I’m sitting on 50.5% right now.
About 5. It really wasn’t doing it for me. I should probably try again since it was so damn expensive, but I really wasn’t getting what I hoped out of a new BOTW-style zelda game.
So like mostly the tutorial area? I wasn’t feeling it either for the first maybe 10 hours, but then I got most of the starter quests out of the way, started to set my own goals and the game really opened up like BotW. I’m about 150 hours in and there’s still so much to do.
I got off the tutorial island 1-2 hours of gameplay ago. So far it feels like a sloppier version of BOTW with significantly more tutorials (for things BOTW taught me without a tutorial!) that is way more linear, and I really do not get the hype at all. I went around trying to turn towers on to try and feel some freedom and am really shocked by how identical the overworld is. Any time I enter caves I die instantly so apparently I’m ages off from being allowed to explore those. If I could return it I would have.
I absolutely get it. One of my criticism of Totk is exactly that, that the start of the game holds your hand too much. Botw was pretty much “here are the main abilities and there you can end the game. Now go do whatever you want.” while totk is “this is how you do this, this is how you do that, here you can find this and there you can find that”, but once you get through the initial tutorialization the game becomes more like botw.
As for instantly dying in caves, compared to botw totk is actually much harder early game. I died quite a few times at the start but after learning the tools the game gives and how I should approach certain enemies I die (or rather waste my fairies) more out of negligence than genuine difficulty. For instance I don’t know why but I refused to fuse horns to weapons, which is pretty stupid because the primary purpose of the horns is to be fused to weapons to increase damage and durability.
I feel like it did take a while to have the open-but-connected feel of Breath of the Wild. It has got there now but I was pretty concerned for a while about how disconnected the world felt. That was what made BotW so memorable, every part of the world had a characters with their own important story and the interaction Link had with those characters and their story mattered and would have meaningful effects on them.
The depths are kinda boring - the environment is very bland, it’s all the same shit. Being able to jump out of the sky to get to any land objective is convenient and kinda kills the whole aspect of riding around on your horse which I really enjoyed in BoTW. The sky areas are very cool, I do enjoy them. It was kinda neat to see the same kingdom plus changes. New abilities are cool. Vehicles are kinda meh since wings and balloons time out, and you’re almost guaranteed on your land rig to quickly run into an obstacle it cannot pass, making it kinda useless. All that said, I’m still having a lot of fun with it, but it’s not as good as I was hoping.
Depths are more interesting the more you explore them, especially all the yiga clan outposts. I don’t think it’s meant for you to stay down there too long though. The sky islands to get around is amazing, flying around feels like super hero shit. And you still need a horse to get around to areas you haven’t explored yet. Vehicles and wings still last a LONG time before they expire and you can just make another one… and if your ground vehicle hits an obstacle either use bigger wheels or just pick it up… I am not seeing how any of this is an issue.
Are you from Mars or something? But seriously, go back and give it another try. It’s one of the few games I’ve played in the last number of years that’s kept me coming back.
It feels like a breath of the wild gmod rom hack that gives me neither of what either games provide