Jamie
Till the roof comes off, till the lights go out...
I didn't bother to watch the actual video lmaoWhere in the video Aonuma said that "10-15" minutes? I only hear "One day"
I didn't bother to watch the actual video lmaoWhere in the video Aonuma said that "10-15" minutes? I only hear "One day"
I didn't bother to watch the actual video lmao
How can a person beat the final boss without the Master Sword? That is just ridiculous. It's Ganon who shouldn't be able to be defeated with normal weapons. Why would they pussify him like that?
I also hate the fact the story is going to be optional. What is the point in doing it, or completing any dungeons if you dont need to? Usually the things you get during the main story are actually required for you to complete the game. If you can just go and save the world with a boko spear then it just makes it all seem a bit pointless.
What if this 10-15 minutes is new game plus?
I read the literal article. I didn't jump ****. I think it's completely fair to read an article and extrapolate information from it.Yeah...... Um.:.. You jumped the gun there.
Aonuma said 1 day, not 10 minutes.
Which I mean. You cannot leave the plateau before you complete 4 entire shrines. That will take maybe at the least 2 hours. Then there is going to Hyrule Castle itself, which will also take likely a least an hour or two.
I mean, you can likely go to final boss right away... But you are going to get demolished. You have to go through whole slews of guardians with no weapons to actually guard yourself with, and everything will completely one shot you.
I think the point is to showcase that the world is completely free to be explored as the player chooses. However, I doubt that the route straight to ganon will be an easy one. And I doubt that route will be clear to the player if they don't have a guide or haven't played it before.
My guess is, if you follow the main quests you'll probably get most if not all of the story with maybe a few details hidden off the main path. I think the developers knew that not everyone is going to want to explore and would have a path of quests through the game for them. For people on the main path, the story might be the least disjointed.
If it triggers when youve done enough in the game then surely going to Ganon first will deny you that ending, i like the idea, it really makes the game your own. I like the idea of 'thinking' youre ready to fight the last boss, almost gives it a sense of intimate realism.