When do reviews hit?
Started by Legend, Feb 28, 2017, 03:46 PM
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Holy fudgy shame.There are a multitude of things. One is that it controls really well, making the game and world fun to traverse. It also gives it a complete sense of freedom. Many of the puzzles in the shrines do not have one solution. It gives you the feeling that you were the one who solved that puzzle. It's not a maze that the developer made with one solution that you just have to find. There was one shrine where you connect circuits to get electricity where you needed it to be. I couldn't find another metal barrel to use, so I just dropped a sword on the ground and positioned it to connect it. I don't know if that was what they intended, but it definitely worked. This also applies to the world itself. One time I was wandering around the side of some cliffs and I saw an island that I knew I couldn't swim to, and would likely have to go around to get to. But I decided to just screw it, so I climbed the mountain on my side and used my glider to get there. Turns out there were two chests with 300 rupees each that were guarded by a really strong monster, a monster that I just bypassed by sneaking around behind it.
What makes this game so amazing?
There are a multitude of things. One is that it controls really well, making the game and world fun to traverse. It also gives it a complete sense of freedom. Many of the puzzles in the shrines do not have one solution. It gives you the feeling that you were the one who solved that puzzle. It's not a maze that the developer made with one solution that you just have to find. There was one shrine where you connect circuits to get electricity where you needed it to be. I couldn't find another metal barrel to use, so I just dropped a sword on the ground and positioned it to connect it. I don't know if that was what they intended, but it definitely worked. This also applies to the world itself. One time I was wandering around the side of some cliffs and I saw an island that I knew I couldn't swim to, and would likely have to go around to get to. But I decided to just screw it, so I climbed the mountain on my side and used my glider to get there. Turns out there were two chests with 300 rupees each that were guarded by a really strong monster, a monster that I just bypassed by sneaking around behind it.Wow that does sound really good
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