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That art style do be poppin'. I would play the hell out of a modern Pokemon game in that style.
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daft twat wrote:This does look like the Link to the Past / Link Between Worlds map, right?
Yes, it is.
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I think this looks great.

But.

I’m just now learning pretty much all the Zelda games are available on switch? But you have to get that monthly subscription thing with them?

I’d be playing their remake of link to the past before this tbh


And it looks exactly the same by the way
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I wish ocarina would port to the switch
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I wish ocarina would port to the switch
The 3DS version? I've been helping my oldest with his first playthrough of the game and I have to admit, it's really showing it's age. A Link to the Past and Wind Waker hold up so much better.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I wish ocarina would port to the switch

It’s on there no?

Man I can still to this day hear all those songs and each tune combo
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EoW file size is about 6gb. That's about the size of the Link's Awakening remake. TotK was about 16gb at launch.
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US preorders are open for Switch Lite Hyrule Edition. I grabbed one at Best Buy.
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I would be all over that for my son but I can't get over how bad the Lite's screen looks compared to the OLED.
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Why do i always find it difficult to find my way around kakariko village?
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Monkey_Driven wrote:I would be all over that for my son but I can't get over how bad the Lite's screen looks compared to the OLED.

dont get into specifics. you bought the kid an OLED? but theyre always dropping them and smashing them..thats what gave birth to the lite..the screen is legit more duable than the OLED ( i saw that on here or reddit but i believe it)
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Why do i always find it difficult to find my way around kakariko village?
botw?

same for me. just use the tree and painter guy and statue as your center.
put em behind you. the hostel and arrows shop are to your 8 o clock. the vegetable shop and cokking pot is 11 o clock and the old granny is straight ahead.

the clothes shop and chicken guy and pumpkin patch are way around almost behind you 5 o clock.

if you mean the fireflies quest and the chickens quest well....
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115 hours into Tears of the Kingdom. Still poking around. Just 3 shrines left and several costumes to discover.
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Finally made it to the Temple in the depths.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:115 hours into Tears of the Kingdom. Still poking around. Just 3 shrines left and several costumes to discover.
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Finally made it to the Temple in the depths.
The depths were super cool when you were trying to get from lightroot to lightroot, and to different important areas. Once you do though, and it's all lit up, I don't find it a fun exploring there as I do up above.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:115 hours into Tears of the Kingdom. Still poking around. Just 3 shrines left and several costumes to discover.
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Finally made it to the Temple in the depths.
The depths were super cool when you were trying to get from lightroot to lightroot, and to different important areas. Once you do though, and it's all lit up, I don't find it a fun exploring there as I do up above.
I agree, though I still have some powerful enemies and tough coliseums to defeat down there. I noped out of them pretty quickly earlier in the game.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:115 hours into Tears of the Kingdom. Still poking around. Just 3 shrines left and several costumes to discover.
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Finally made it to the Temple in the depths.
The depths were super cool when you were trying to get from lightroot to lightroot, and to different important areas. Once you do though, and it's all lit up, I don't find it a fun exploring there as I do up above.
I agree, though I still have some powerful enemies and tough coliseums to defeat down there. I noped out of them pretty quickly earlier in the game.
Haha yeah the bokoblin arena and the lizalfos one are pretty manageable early on, but after that you need to be stocked and stacked.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:115 hours into Tears of the Kingdom. Still poking around. Just 3 shrines left and several costumes to discover.
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Finally made it to the Temple in the depths.
The depths were super cool when you were trying to get from lightroot to lightroot, and to different important areas. Once you do though, and it's all lit up, I don't find it a fun exploring there as I do up above.
I agree, though I still have some powerful enemies and tough coliseums to defeat down there. I noped out of them pretty quickly earlier in the game.
Haha yeah the bokoblin arena and the lizalfos one are pretty manageable early on, but after that you need to be stocked and stacked.
What about the gauntlet of lynels? Woof.
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Fuck that Lionel coliseum.
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B wrote:Fuck that Lionel coliseum.

the fucking worst. of all of them

even worse than the ice domain bollix. and fuck him too while were here.
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I have enjoyed murdering the gleeoks now that I'm geared out
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