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Posted on 8/2/17 at 1:19 pm to LSU Coyote
I loved BoTW and it's an all time best designed game for sure.
But it's not even in the same league as the witcher 3.
In fact, it's hard to compare the games honestly. I know they are both open world horse rpg's but BoTW is almost like a desolate, lonely, choose your own path type game with hardly any direction or story, empty map, like plopping you into Hyrule and saying "figure it out"
The Witcher 3 has an enormous amount of content and a fully fleshed out world that is almost intimidating, holds your hand through every stage with markers and waypoints, loads of dialog and story, branching paths, and is very dark and brooding. But it's certainly a story driven experience loaded with lore.
Both are great in their own right but like a poster said above they really are apples and oranges.
The next Zelda game on the BoTW engine is set to be epic.
But it's not even in the same league as the witcher 3.
In fact, it's hard to compare the games honestly. I know they are both open world horse rpg's but BoTW is almost like a desolate, lonely, choose your own path type game with hardly any direction or story, empty map, like plopping you into Hyrule and saying "figure it out"
The Witcher 3 has an enormous amount of content and a fully fleshed out world that is almost intimidating, holds your hand through every stage with markers and waypoints, loads of dialog and story, branching paths, and is very dark and brooding. But it's certainly a story driven experience loaded with lore.
Both are great in their own right but like a poster said above they really are apples and oranges.
The next Zelda game on the BoTW engine is set to be epic.
This post was edited on 8/2/17 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 8/2/17 at 2:21 pm to LSU Coyote
quote:easily, but better than BOTW...not for me, not even close. the added dimensional element (becoming a painting)made the series feel fresh again, but so did climbing. BOTW is an original map, enormous in scale but every inch seems so deliberate in design. link between worlds is the same map as LttP, same music, same structure of progression.
What a fun Zelda game. It is in my Top 5 for sure. Wish more ppl owned DSs.
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