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So In order to do the double up b you can't hold up for extra damage, also I'm trying to do up b combo but I fail because I hold up B and the reason why's because of platform. But I can do it If not holding so sometimes holding Is not worth It.
Yeah, I love both of them, but TotK really is missing some of the peacefulness from BotW. TotK also has a bigger problem with the "optimal strategy". Once I made my own version of the hoverbike all the traversal challenges were just over. It became a case of going from waypoint to waypoint most of the time. Getting up was also so easy that using the bow to kill everything became too easy. I could do other things, but other things were just less effective.
Good instructions I got it to take off only to remember I didn’t favorite the build. I crashed hard and the pieces scattered everywhere. XD. at least I took your advice and saved in Tarry town. Now I'm off the build this in real life.
Speaking of Sheikah tech, don't forget that the Sheikah don't specialize in magic. Hylians do. So, imagine what the _Hylian_ stuff was like back at the height. If their _ninja_ had stuff like the Guardians and Divine Beasts.
as recent as this game is, i still get nostalgic thinking about my first ever play through being so interested in the amiibo outfits and making my own zelda multiverse series like mety333
I played Botw last year for the first time, haven't played Totk, I am playing Skyrim right now and sometimes I have the feeling "I miss Breath of the Wild" because while the atmosphere and places are really beautiful and there are actually good side quests, I don't know, Botw was just more injoyable
I feel like btow was more carefully thought out and made in a Pacific way that had to be done to give that perfect feel and then in totk they just built over the original not taking into account the reasoning for each individual decision
Im not into the zonai devices so i only walk everywhere or ride horses in totk (other than sometimes indulging in a plane or two). I love the ambiance of the game and have opened all of the shrines, achieved all of the memories and sages and basically use my paraglider to get around! I suggest giving a nice long walk a shot one day haha.
ill sub if i see more vids like this. maybe do a shorter bullet time bounce segment next time lol. anyways for sure keep up on vid essay stuff thatd be awesome
So glad I stumbled across this video on my homepage, even more glad I gave it a chance 😁 I’m so glad the glitches were a huge part of this video, they are solely what makes me have 560+ hours in that game. Tears novelty wore off at about 60 hours and despite waiting for four years for it to come out, I just can’t find it in me to return to play it more after beating it initially 😞
I miss BOTW because of the nostalgia. Everything was so…new. Learning the mechanics and the basics…spending hours just discovering. Yes, TOTK offers discovery, but for the most part everything is familiar. You know how the mechanics and the gist of how the game works. A huge portion of the map is something you’ve played in already. I love the familiarity, but there’s just something about BOTW that is so nostalgic.
Listening to the botw soundtrack lately, and wow! It just has a different feeling✨ and is such an eye opening game to explore, it felt so fresh and peaceful to me. I love it!
I hiked a bit. I remember going, all in one sitting, from Tabantha to even central Hyrule once. Likely multiple times. Just like driving without a destination, you just go. Ya don't think.
I feel Tears is over saturated with stuff to do, at a point that it feels like a chore. I liked Breath’s pacing better. (Also the footsteps in Tears are obnoxious)
BOTW is special and I don’t even know if Nintendo could make me feel the way I did when i played and sped run botw for the first couple times. Totk on the other hand feels repetitive to me for some reason?
Just some constructive criticism Make your bits shorter I found myself skipping thru the “skips” bit and the “botw calm” “totk destructive” bit. It’s funny the first two times but then it’s like We get it, yk?
I love both games, but botw just hits different, man. I have a strange obsession with games where you wander around dead worlds in solitude, and breath of the wild scratched that itch perfectly. I love tears of the kingdom, but its hyrule felt like a playground rather than a real place.