Who's talking about family or giving your collection to the kids of your kids? There are people out there who just enjoy having a physical copy of a game they can always touch / behold or expose on some mobiliar or behind the glass of a shelf. As life is becoming more and more digital, how could it last forever?
How if everything will be digitalized in the future?
What about the collectors among videogame gamers?
But not over the likes of games like Horizon (graphically) or God of War Ps4, because the new God of War for Ps4 will destroy your Zelda in the graphics department, immersion and gameplay department.
Wrong thumbnail to be excited for ... (when Zelda is the only good game the Switch will get for Quarter One and Quarter Two and Three ... ).
Horizon is a new IP that doesn't even get 1/3 of the hype Zelda gets, because the name / brand Zelda is much bigger. Horizon has a little bit of everything for me, superb tech + imagination and fun gameplay. The KI is just a minor flaw compared to Zelda's technical and graphical faults. I bet that your beloved Zelda is a buggy mess of an open-world game. For all the idiots commenting above me, just put off your pink glasses and start to see things for how they really are. Step out of ...
@Lockdown555
That's exactly what I mean. They're looking for the same feeling like 20 years ago with the first Zelda games, they're clearly looking for the nostalgic moments, while forgetting that times have changed and so did the standards. You and others should put off that pink glasses, makes you 'look' pathetic.
A game that is 'just fun to play' is not enough to justify perfect 10 scores. A game that gets perfect scores should have e...
Until today my favourite game by them is Killzone 2, but I think that Horizon will take that place in just a few days. The amount of details on those mecha-dinosaurs is mesmerizing and the open-world of the game looks really well rendered too. I bow down to their hard work!
Nothing better to do with your life other than asking such stupid questions? 2.5 hours is just barely acceptable, blind fanboy.
Nintendo not being able to compete with today's standards again, nothing new.
I have played a lot of Zelda titles. From the first ones to Twilight Princess. Twilight Princess has been hyped like the second coming, while I thought the game was really good, I couldn't agree with the media calling it an example of excellence. Really good doesn't mean excellent, like there's a difference between really good and just good. The media tends to hype things up (and even more so if it's a big name / brand like Zelda), easy.
Maybe for the media and many other people both are fantastic. For me the new Zelda is not so fantastic, can't overlook the dated tech behind it and the dull-looking world. Even Oblivion (a 10 years old game) looks better on a high end machine. The art-style looks like the embodiment of the Peter Pan Syndrome. I have nothing against it, if parents buy a Switch to play this game with their young sons / daughters, but I find it quite disgusting how many loose every spark of rationality, beca...
You're wrong, sorry. Horizon has both, high-quality graphics / tech that is on par with today's standards + imagination, why should I prefer Zelda over Horizon? I'm not your typical nostalgy-dwelling fanboy, I try to have a more distanced outlook on videogames, we all know that many of those reviewers are die-hard Zelda / Hyrule fanboys that get excited like little children whenever a Zelda title hits the landmarks, while losing objectivity and getting blinded by nostalgy. Oh look...
I'm not crying. I'm laughing at you and many others who think that this dated game is the best sh!t ever on planet earth. The hype is real, the dated and dull look too. Go on and buy a Switch just for this game, go on and spend 300 dollars + , after that game you'll have to wait another year for some other good exclusives on Nintendo's new console. What will you play after TLoZ: Breath of the Wild? Mario Kart 8? A remake of a game that is several years old or will you go back ...
Why should one cry over a videogame? If this is Game of the Generation the videogame industry is really doomed, because it's looks like a dated last-gen game with some open-world simulation. Many people are not angry, because of the game itself, they are angry, because the media always gives this series a free pass, despite it's dull-looking world and dated tech. To me it looks like an overly hyped last-gen game ...
For me Horizon Zero Dawn is the game to get in march, this game will get a lot of free pass from the media, because it's their beloved Zelda. Technically weak, graphics are not on par with real next-gen games of this generation. Art-style looks quite infantile to me and even the open-world gameplay is not hard to beat once games like Red Dead Redemption 2 will enter the stage. Just because it's Zelda it doesn't get any free pass from me, because it looks quite dated to tell the tr...
No, I thought that they would stop after 4, after all that financial success, what a surprise! If Scorpio won't have that 'possible success' they'll say otherwise after the release of the 5 ...
He just talks like that, because Metacritic is in Sony's (HIS) favor currently.
They should offer some more classical colors in the future ...
A lot of perfect scores, but what comes after that? What will you play after Zelda? One good game is not enough to justify a 300 dollars console, except if you have too much money.