Sheikah_Witch
I just really like botw
So, Breath of the Wild 2 is gonna be in the same 'world' as the original. Everyone assumes it to be the same Map.
But what if it, rather, the 'same world' meant being the same setting, lore and thematic universe? And not the map? Nobody said anything about not having the possibility to go to other places.
A thought I've often had is about the first 2 Zelda games. In Zelda 2, we learn that Zelda 1 was actually the 'southern' part of Hyrule, and now we're in the northern part. What if BotW2 had us go to an entirely different area than the Hyrule we see in the original? Do you want that?
If the game does come out in, say, mid-2021, that makes about 4 years since development started, which I think would be enough time to develop a 'second' Hyrule, that obviously is not as big as the first one, but still something significant.
What do you think?
But what if it, rather, the 'same world' meant being the same setting, lore and thematic universe? And not the map? Nobody said anything about not having the possibility to go to other places.
A thought I've often had is about the first 2 Zelda games. In Zelda 2, we learn that Zelda 1 was actually the 'southern' part of Hyrule, and now we're in the northern part. What if BotW2 had us go to an entirely different area than the Hyrule we see in the original? Do you want that?
If the game does come out in, say, mid-2021, that makes about 4 years since development started, which I think would be enough time to develop a 'second' Hyrule, that obviously is not as big as the first one, but still something significant.
What do you think?