Ha, this is great. I picked up the Wii U version for my 6 year old daughter (while I play on the Switch) and she’s loving the horse options. She’s always seeing a different horse she’d like to get, but she’s nervous about losing her current one.
Ha, this is great. I picked up the Wii U version for my 6 year old daughter (while I play on the Switch) and she’s loving the horse options. She’s always seeing a different horse she’d like to get, but she’s nervous about losing her current one.
Not necessarily. I’ve had mine since launch and I’ve docked it at least once a day. Last night I was (attempting) to put a screen protector on it so I was cleaning the screen under a bright light. I looked it over like a hawk to find any dust particles and saw 0 scratches.
and that’s a lone shark, not a loan shark.
Hmm... this just raises one logical question:
Sorry to hear that. I’ve known others who have been hurt from their experiences as well, which is very unfortunate. I grew up Baptist and my wife was Church of Christ until junior high then essentially Baptist. While I certainly knew a few who fit the hypocrite stereotype (myself included, at times, when I look back),…
I’m thinking of having a line of food products “designed by kids for kids” and let my 4 year old come up with all the recipes. What can go wrong?
Yeah, same here. I’m 10-15 hours into it and I think its easily in my top 5 favorite games... and that’s being conservative (assuming it keeps it up through the whole game, and it seems like it will). I tend to be the nostalgic type and usually still will rank old 8-bit or 16-bit games higher than newer ones (even if…
I know, right! I spent like 2 hours last night exploring anything and everything about Kakariko village. The houses, around the houses, the water, the nearby mountains, etc. I enjoyed doing it the ENTIRE time. Usually, I get board with exploring an open world area in like 5 or 10 minutes and move on.
Ha, well- I guess its because there are so many weapons and I’m still pretty early in the game that I’m not concerned. This is basically an anti-hording game. :)
You should hold off judgement until you try it. I pretty much thought the same way before playing. What I didn’t know before playing was the sheer number of weapons you will find. Almost every fight you engage in will provide at least one more weapon. You also find some in stashes, laying around (branches, etc.), in…
Have you played the game? Just curious. I really didn’t think I’d like that aspect either. Occasionally I’ve been mid-fight and I’ve broken a weapon I liked, but there’s always more to find.
I can see how some people wouldn’t like it. For me, my problem with a lot of items in games is I always try to hold onto items/consumables until I think I’ll need them. Turns out, I probably use like 30% of those and the rest sit in my inventory and are never used. In BotW, I’ve had to learn (quickly) to just use what…
I’ve played through (or nearly through) 4 or 5 open world games prior to Breath of the Wild. I’m about 10 hours into BotW and what amazes me is this is the first open world game that I fully enjoy exploring the world. A lot of open world games treat the open world areas as something you pass through from point A to…
Seems weird to me that the plan to bring attention to women is to have a day when women are invisible and not in the workplace. I understand the concept and its potential successes, but, I think the people this is REALLY trying to reach would be more like “Wow, why can’t EVERY day be women’s day”.
Just great. Now we’ll have to endure fan builds of the unreleased Wii U-specific version in 2027.
Mine’s been working great, with the exception that I did run into the Joycon wrist strap getting stuck because I put them on upside down. (design issue they should have figured out) At first, it was REALLY hard to figure out how to get them off. After some Googling, I found how to do it. Its not hard, you just have to…
I think people are forgetting that most systems are lacking in the games department when they come out. That’s nothing knew. Switch, however, has Zelda which is getting incredible scores. Scores that some systems don’t get for a game until 12-18 months into a systems’ launch. Systems usually have less than a dozen…
Yeah, I sort of did a similar thing. I dropped Nintendo when I was around 18 when the Playstation came out. I didn’t ridicule Nintendo for what they were, but in the 90's Sony took games in directions they never had been for consoles and I was really interested in that. About 6 years later I picked up a Gamecube (I…
Play what you like and don’t worry about what other people think.