I didn’t find it boring, I loved it start to finish, but I was not blown away like others were. Idk what unique thing they were seeing that I wasn’t.
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Dad Jokes @lemmy.world I love my workout
Gaming @beehaw.org What game do you really want to play, but haven't yet because you feel it in your soul that it will get a remake/remaster soon enough?
Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world I was waiting in anticipation to see how much better the basketball will look in the "Artist" section
Asklemmy @lemmy.ml What are some popular criticisms you see about any show/movie/videogame that you strongly disagree or you just don’t think it’s really a bad thing?
PC Gaming @lemmy.ca I am building a mini-itx pc, any suggesting on ssd placement?
Gaming @beehaw.org What games would you recommend others to just play on easy difficulty
Gaming @beehaw.org Need tips, when is a non-campaign game considered 'completed'?
Gaming @beehaw.org What JRPG combat is your favorite?
Asklemmy @lemmy.ml What joke, in otherwise great sitcoms, do you hate?
Memes @lemmy.ml dog
Asklemmy @lemmy.ml If the order of events were different, what might we be calling smartphones?
I just replied to Witcher 3 comment, and I have a completely opposite take here. It surprises me that some people put BotW in same category as other open world Ubisoft games, kinda curious to see how you all tackled the game compared to me. For me, the possibilities just seemed so endless with that game, I never felt restricted to do anything, the physics are bonkers in both BotW and TotK, it really made me flex my creative side and I appreciate the game for it. I understand if you don’t like the game because it’s not your cup of tea or because it deviates too much from a Zelda formula, but Ubi-slop?