This is a criminally underrated comment.
This is a criminally underrated comment.
Did you draw two cards?
I just got it and I spent at least 5 hours between yesterday and today. I definitely recommend it.
Seems like Punk hasn’t had a good month.
Lego Worlds is an example that comes to mind. When it was on EA it retailed for $15, now that it’s officially out it retails at $30.
That’s what I’m thinking. The game has been on early access for like 2 years and it’s been on sale many times. At this point, even the people who weren’t that interested, have tried it. For example, I wasn’t interested and I got it in a humble monthly. So I don’t think they are gonna sell that many units with a $60…
It’s a very interesting scenario for sure. Given that the game has been in early access for at least like 2 years, one has to think that the majority of people who were interested in the game already have it. I wasn’t that interested and I have the game thanks to the fact that it came in a humble monthly. So I wonder…
I partially agree with you. Yes, I don’t think Nintendo ever intended to connect every game, but there’s definitely a continuity among some games.
Exactly, especially since there’s a huge timeframe between the other Zelda games and BotW. The fact that BotW takes place more than ten thousand years after any Zelda game gives them the freedom to do whatever they want within that timeframe. For all we know all of those events were recreated within one timeline one…
And it seems like they designed BotW specifically to not need to fit to any particular timeline. The game is after all in many ways a tribute to the series and the fact that it takes place more than 10,000 years after any Zelda game makes me think the placement in the timeline is irrelevant.
BOTW takes place more than ten thousand years after any Zelda game. So it really could be any timeline and given such a massive timeframe (and the fact the game flat out states there a hundreds upon hundreds of stories of the hero and princess), anything and everything could have happened between BotW and all the…
The game takes place more than ten thousand years after any of the previous games. At that point, I think it’s futile trying to place the game in any particular timeline.
The last bit I think it’s more of a parallel universe, since it’s born out of a hero is defeated what if. Basically Link dies during the battle against Ganon, which leads to the sages sealing Ganon in the sacred realm and thus setting off the events of A Link to the Past.
JASOOOOOOOOOON!
This is one of the finest Kinjas I’ve ever seen.
Ohh I totally get that. Yeah, I too have a bit trouble getting into new franchises as I get older. I have that problem with Steam, where I end up getting a bunch of games and never bother trying them. Sometimes I can’t decide between two new games, so I end up playing an old one.
I had the same reaction. I was skeptical, but I was completely impressed. I don’t know if I’ll get it day one since I have to manage my budget, but it definitely jumped into my radar.
I own it in pc and ended up getting it on Switch. I always wanted a version of Minecraft I could play on handheld and the Switch is perfect for it. For me it has quickly become my favorite way to play Vanilla MC, the handheld aspect really adds a charm to it.
I don’t know, I think I’m an adult and I really enjoy Minecraft. I love that I can do anything and everything in it. Somedays I go for a very strict design, while other times I go crazy and just work based on “can I do this?”
So when are we seeing Ganondorf vs Undertaker? I want to know who is the ultimate lord of darkness.