Wait till you get the master sword, you’ll be even more disappointed.
Wait till you get the master sword, you’ll be even more disappointed.
I really can’t overstate how much I hate the flimsy, disposable weapons, as a feature. Like, I get (what I think is) the Big Idea there—forcibly preventing you from settling into one combat style, so that you have no choice but to adapt and try out different tactics and approach enemy engagements as puzzles—but it…
but it turns out it was an amazing design choice
“With no online or multiplayer, is this 8 hour campaign worth $60?”
Looking at your playtime and hearing the same thing from a friend of mine will make this a no-purchase for me (until down the road, of course). The days of spending $65 on a game that lasts 7-10 hours should have ended with the early releases of PS3 and 360; it’s just not OK anymore.
The news about the DLC has stopped me from buying this right away. $35 worth of content that is scheduled to release within the first month? Seems like that content could’ve been included with the full game. With no online or multiplayer, is this 8 hour campaign worth $60? With DLC scheduled for January 31st and…