I think the first real BotW dlc will launch the day of Nintendo's E3 direct. Either that or within 2 weeks of E3.
If you're indifferent to Nintendo's success then why are you taking time out of your day to try to downplay positive Nintendo news? That doesn't make any sense.
Skyward Sword was in no way underwhelming for me and quite a few other people I've talked to on Miiverse. I doubt it was a disappointment to most that played it. The motion controls are one of the biggest reasons I like the game so much and why it's basically tied with Ocarina of Time as my favorite games ever.
I can get behind that.
The Switch passing the Wii U's lifetime sales in it's first year is pretty much a given at this point.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Fire Emblem Warriors and Shin Megami Tensei.
I like Other M. It was the first Metroid game I ever played.
I have spent A LOT of time farming materials. If I sold everything I don't need I would probably have in excess of 200,000 rupees if not more.
It bothers me that they really only fleshed out Urbosa's and Mipha's backstories, the champions I mean (Zelda's and Link's were pretty well done as well). The way they explain Link's silent nature is possibly the thing I like most about the story.
I've put almost 200 hours into BotW and I don't even have 100 Korok seeds yet. Moreover, I've only done 76 shrines and unlocked only 11 of the 18 memories. When I first beat the game I had only done 48 shrines and got I think about 45 Korok seeds. For the record, I really like the way they decided to tell the bulk of the story in flashbacks.
Considering DQ IX sold over 4 million on the DS in Japan alone I think 5 million is aiming WAY too low. It should sell 5 million in Japan alone.
Most all of Nintendo's first party games you know are going to be really good.
It would surprise me if they weren't.
Have 2 big surprises on top of everything we already know about and they'll have a great E3.
Actually MK8 has sold 8 million on Wii U.
If it gets a Pokemon game by the end of the year it will sell 3 million in Japan alone by the end of the year.
It will have a lot of high quality first party content and a good amount of high quality third party. Pokemon and Monster Hunter alone will make sure it sells great in Japan.
Both.
I've put about 160 hours into it and I'm interested in learning more about the dlc.
The biggest thing I want is the option to be able to choose between random encounters and having enemies show up on screen. I want random encounters. It's what I grew up with in the Dragon Warrior series and it's the way I want to play it.
The first real BotW dlc is coming out soon. I'm guessing within 2 weeks of E3.