Likely is technically considered a trilogy but I'm not sure if I'd count AoC since it starts as a prequel and then turns into some weird alternative universe thing.
I think every good sequel ought to build upon the original and make it better. The only problems I really have with BOTW is the bare bones story, and the sameness of all the shrines and divine beasts. I've always felt being able to rebuild Hyrule and having mechanics around that similar to...
Finally completed Wind Waker (HD) after so many years. I've owned the original for like 14 or 15 years and I made a good few attempts but for one reason or another I never finished it until now.
I'd say the game is fantastic in just about every department. Soundtrack, visuals, story...
It was a way to incentivise trades on the Gameboy, by creating version exclusive Pokemon and whatnot. Less relevant now due to widespread internet access and trading for whatever you want, but they still do have version exclusives, meaning if you want to play a game at a point where the online...
For the longest time I played exclusively in handheld due to not having a suitable screen for docked play. Now I definitely prefer docked, but it depends on the game. All the first party releases I own play great on both. Skyward Sword is too awkward on handheld for me.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it just because it's influential. The game is a chore and isn't very fun today. It's very hard to recommend to anyone who isn't a die-hard fan.
Finally got around to starting this. Unsurprisingly, it looks and runs much nicer than the Wii original, and while it's possible to get an as good or arguably better experience through emulation, I can appreciate not needing to download, install and configure things. The motion controls are much...
Nintendo ought to sell them as high as they can manage from a financial point of view. I don't really mind since we get quality games at higher resolutions with quality of life enhancements and portability