02-11-2024, 02:06 PM
I wonder if Nintendo will jump into the Fortnite verse as well. The game is very popular on Switch and they did Mario minecraft back in the day.
If they can have their own Minecraft verse like Disney/LEGO I can see them do it.
I'm still playing Tears of the Kingdom and it's still insane how good it is. With about ~105 Shrines I can now fight the bigger and stronger enemies more easily but unlike BOTW they are still challenging. The attention to detail remains insane too.
It's interesting how a lot of the key elements of TOTK originated from Skyward Sword.
The Eastern Clistern dungeon had a chasm you fell into with a small depths section including poisoned gloom enemies and it introduced the concept of Demise/Ganondorf being the King of actual Demons in a religious, satanic or mythological sense as opposed to an Evil King who wants to rule Hyrule just for the sake of ruling it.
Not to mention the Sky Islands and Zelda being stuck in the past.
On the other hand there is a lot of Ocarina of Time in there as well but the mythological/spiritual undertones aren't subtle anymore.
If they can have their own Minecraft verse like Disney/LEGO I can see them do it.
I'm still playing Tears of the Kingdom and it's still insane how good it is. With about ~105 Shrines I can now fight the bigger and stronger enemies more easily but unlike BOTW they are still challenging. The attention to detail remains insane too.
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It's interesting how a lot of the key elements of TOTK originated from Skyward Sword.
The Eastern Clistern dungeon had a chasm you fell into with a small depths section including poisoned gloom enemies and it introduced the concept of Demise/Ganondorf being the King of actual Demons in a religious, satanic or mythological sense as opposed to an Evil King who wants to rule Hyrule just for the sake of ruling it.
Not to mention the Sky Islands and Zelda being stuck in the past.
On the other hand there is a lot of Ocarina of Time in there as well but the mythological/spiritual undertones aren't subtle anymore.