that they at the very least go back somewhat to what the zelda formaula has been for over 2 and a half decade (so that what makes a game actually a zelda game), because breath of the wild had really nothing in common with what the zelda series have been for over 2 and a half decade
breath of...
so E3 is totally cancelled but it is of course to be expected that nintendo will do something online in the form of a presentation like they did for a few years now
but is anyone gullible enough to believe that the sequel of breath of the wild will be in that presentation, one way or another...
my first thought when i heard this was: it will not release then either for sure it will not as its actual release will be significantly later than this thime window
neither of the divine beast do even qualify as a mini-dungeon (and by saying that i think it is not at all necessary to even elaborate about shrines)
also all of the divine beast together come not even remotely close to a dungeon
the ony thing that is somewhat comparable to a dungeon is Hyrule...
i have deprived myself of nothing since i played the entire game, i had bought it already anyway so why not
the complete lack of something (dungeons in this case most obviously) that has always been one of the 2 or 3 major defining characteristics of the series for at least 2 and half decade...
is this a prequel as nintendo said?; in some sort of way it might be but actually it really is not, if the answer must be definite than it's obviously an NO
for it to be a prequel the end of this story must be able tot lead to the start of the later already known part of the story or at least...
that is an extremely positive take-out on what is actually a really negative post and negative with a (good) reason
the core message of that post was that i don't trust it at all, that my expectations are very very low at best
at the end i will still watch the final outcome only because the...
taken botw into account i would not set up hopes to high if i were you, i yhink botw2 just having something that would more or less somethat resonate to (actual) dungeons will be very much already, so yes indeed i'm very sceptical about the dungeons in botw2 and even if they really will be...
i see indeed some similarities in your idea but also some real differences and because of that your perspective is a more positive one than mine i think
almost everything in BOTW what makes it very different to what the zelda series was before
the formula underwent a rather drastic change and certainly not for the good
it more or less seems that the land in the BOTW2 will be the same as in BOTW1, probably with some changes, but how much, enough to feel fresh? (1)
BOTW2 will normally have actual dungeons in it as far as we know, this contrary to BOTW1
BOTW1 was very obviously focused on the overworld as also...
in the entirety of the Zelda series the hookshot is my overall favorite item somewhat narrowly beating the bow
but since they made everything climable in BOTW this more or less makes that item useless, what (unique or interesting) purpose could it still have, beats me
not particularly hyped for this as it is a game that i have played before, and also (few) extra new things not doing it for me, the prices they ask for it? (frequently full price as it were a completely new game), money would be no problem but it is the principle that counts
i do not see much...