8bitzombi
8bitzombi
8bitzombi

Accessories are for people who have money left after paying an arm, leg, and various inessential organs to get a Switch second hand...

Just a tip: Use a hair dryer to heat the sticker before removing, it helps with minimizing the leftover residue.

It’s a little hard to find a sheltered spot on an outcropping half way up a cliff side... since beating the main quest it doesn’t really matter to me any more though, if it starts raining now I’ll just teleport somewhere else and come back later.

The shear number of times it’s rained and I’ve found myself with no other option but to sit around waiting for it to stop so I can continue to make progress is sort of appalling. The worst part is you can’t even skip the time ahead during the rain because you can only do that at an open fire...

Depends on what you consider “early” I got the Master Sword and beat the main quest with only a 12% completion rate... Sure I didn’t get the Master Sword until right before going to Hyrule Castle, but I did get it before completing a approximately 90% of the game...

I always played it like an episode of National Geographic... “look closely, here we have the Dick-face-asaurus Rex in it’s natural environment as first discovered by xxMLGPro4LiFexx”

I actually wonder if they might be coded in a way that they occur more often the longer you play as a means of reminding you that Ganon is getting stronger.

Ugh... I am sick of seeing the blood moon cutscene in general, the first time it happened it was a fantastic surprise that caught me off guard; every time since it’s been annoying though... The worst part is I feel like it’s unnecessary, after you see the cutscene once you should understand what the blood moon does

While I agree with you that the 3DS won’t receive any first party support I doubt that we will see 3rd party support ending before the end of 2018 mainly because it’s foolish for developers not to continue producing games for it.

Capcom’s has made it abundantly clear that they have no interest in developing new games for platforms that don’t have a specific installation base, but they have no problems with porting older games regardless of how well they do since its relatively very little work for them.

Considering the Wii U version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate was just a port of the 3DS version I feel like it’s likely Switch will get a port first to test the waters and then maybe a new game in a couple years if it sells well.

No, you seem to think my critique of BotW is based on the idea that sandboxes can’t be great games or that games require certain qualifications to be great; which isn’t the case, my critique of BotW stems from the fact that I believe a game should be judged by the whole of its parts rather than just one part.

What does it matter though, there’s only a hand full of weapon archetypes in the game so the only differences between most weapons is their damage output and special effects. Using a 12 damage rusted claymore is exactly the same as using a 20 damage knights claymore they just do different damage and have different

You won’t either... From what I can tell there really are no dungeons, at least not in the classic Zelda sense; aside from the single room puzzles you find in shrines there are some portions of the game that are similar to dungeons but they are incredibly short and no where near as complex as some of the other

Breath of the Wild isn’t one of the best games in the last decade though, it’s just one of the best sandboxs; as a game as a whole it has a ton of problems, awkward controls, subpar combat, and performance issues, and a story that retreads the same old Zelda tropes yet again.

After playing Horizon all last week and sinking a solid dozen hours into Breath of the Wild I am currently willing to offer what will more than likely be an unpopular opinion: Horizon is a better game.

I feel like launch sales are somewhat meaningless, more often than not they simply reflect the number of units shipped due to short supply at launch.

Not necessarily, just look at the Wii U which sold a meager 10% less than the Switch on launch; long terms sales trends are much more important than burst sales at launch. Hype and limited quantities can generate quick first day sales, but the success of a product relies heavily on sustained sales throughout its life

As some one who did get a Switch and Zelda, I recommend playing Horizon.

Except you can’t use the micro SD card for save data...