No, and I wish Nintendo would just get out of console hardware. They're terrible at it, and it just means that what few good games they do have I never get to play because I refuse to buy their shit-tier hardware. This Zelda actually looks pretty good, but unless the NX throws out everything they've done in the past 20+ years it doesn't matter.Do you guys actually buy stuff like a WiiU? I'd feel like an idiot walking out of a store with one of those, even moreso than if I bought an xboner
I never had a Wii much less a WiiU, that said, I do wish Nintendo would get there shit together and be competitive in the market just to have more choices in the market worth looking at. At this point tho they are a laughing stock.Do you guys actually buy stuff like a WiiU? I'd feel like an idiot walking out of a store with one of those, even moreso than if I bought an xboner
That's stupid if that happened.Red Dead Redemption 2 was going to be shown at the end of the Sony Conference, but the cut trailer apparently had a scene where the player walks into a saloon and starts shooting people and it was decided that was inappropriate to show. RDR2 will be announced on June 19th
Source on this? So fucken stupid if true.Red Dead Redemption 2 was going to be shown at the end of the Sony Conference, but the cut trailer apparently had a scene where the player walks into a saloon and starts shooting people and it was decided that was inappropriate to show. RDR2 will be announced on June 19th
I'm a pretty cold dude, but even I can see why they would pull a trailer like that after what happened in Orlando. It's still the biggest news event out there right now.Source on this? So fucken stupid if true.
Did we play the same Skyrim? There are plenty of times (Without mods) in Vanilla Skyrim where I killed plenty of people by using various tools/traps laid out in the environment. Especially in dungeons.Eh, if you need a free-roaming realistic game there are plenty out there. Realistic Zelda would look like shit and be completely off-brand, so I'm glad they are not going that route
I will personally be getting this game; even Skyrim, which is arguably the most successful free-roaming game right now, lacks a lot of what this game is bringing to the table. Being able to use your environment, intuitively, to take down enemies, solve puzzles, and navigate is something sorely missing in most sandboxes. In Skyrim, you use whatever your main weapon type is to kill things repeatedly until you beat the game; sure you can switch.. but why? The extent of puzzles in Skyrim is turning animal stones in different configurations and the shouts you get are rarely ever required or even necessary. In Zelda, there looks be be many scenarios where you don't want to just run up to your enemy and start slashing your sword. In most cases, it's faster to be intuitive to look around and use what's available.
But.. to each their own. Like I said, there are plenty and will be countless more realistic sandbox sims out for every console, so people can take their pick.
Trailer for anyone interested:
Don't get me wrong, Skyrim was an amazing game and one of my favorites; but, in terms of physics-based interactions, tool-usage, and navigation I feel like what I've seen from the Zelda demos already eclipses the traps from Skyrim. Just from demos today I've seen:Did we play the same Skyrim? There are plenty of times (Without mods) in Vanilla Skyrim where I killed plenty of people by using various tools/traps laid out in the environment. Especially in dungeons.