i need this get here faster I've watched waaaay too many shitty youtubers posit their theories on this game because i guess i like seeing the same footage over and over and torturing myself. im a piece of shit
Oh my god, as if I couldn't be any more excited, I just now saw the Wolf Link amiibo in action. Going to use that non-stop.
With the slight focus on survival elements like cooking, there has to be fishing of some sort in there.
im friends with the ups driver in my town. he usually gets here around lunch time and if i call him he'll meet me with whatever I'm waiting on lol
I wonder if this is the first Zelda game to feature DLC. Like, true expansions. Unless they truly do plan to continue supporting the 3DS, we won't have the handheld titles between major console releases, and I don't see them letting the property lay dormant for years at a time. Unless they plan on using the LBW engine to make some 2D games for the switch itself.
While I could definitely see them doing DLC, I think we'll still get smaller, handheld-style Zelda games - 2D games, spinoffs, probably a Skyward Sword remaster.
I hope they just have two Zelda teams. Let the LBW team make another Zelda game so we don't have 6 years between home console Zelda's.
How long do you think this game will be? Over or under 20 hours? Also, Amazon's fucked out my last 3/4 new release games so I'm picking this up from Best Buy or Target or something. Fingers crossed the actual console arrives on time.
Apparently you can go straight to the final boss so it could be super short but I'm guessing like 30 hours maybe on average.
Mmm I don't like that. I feel like if I'm playing without any guides or outside info I could accidentally end up wandering in there and doing that, which would suck.
Nah, I feel like they will make it very clear so that won't happen. I also get the feeling it'll be very difficult to get to at the start.
Yeah, I think the idea is that, in theory, you can go to the final boss right away, but you won't be able to win.