Boy i sure love just walking around on a empty wasteland collecting shit, doing the same boring ass """"dungeons"""" while my paper equipment breaks every 3 seconds
BOTW was dogshit and seeing as how BOTW 2 is shaping up to be breath of the shart x skyward bore i have no hopes for it
It had some good qualities. The world looked nice (not terribly varied though), what little music existed worked just fine, and if it had traditional dungeons that would have solved the main gripe.
Still, the story was basically nothing and they ruined Ganon. I think this stuff can be fixed in BotW2, it just probably won't be.
Empty wasteland? Not terribly varied? It's like you didn't even play BOTW.
How can you say it's not terribly varied when the desert area is hugely different, as is the area around death mountain and the jungle type area?
There were Zelda purists on Usenet in the 1990s who thought OOT was dogshit because it changed so much established stuff in the series, the same way you view BOTW now.
It's funny how the more things change, the more they stay the same, it's just a law of the interwebs that you're always going to have people saying "new thing bad, old thing good"
But what are your problems with Twilight Princess?
It's kind of hard to put into words, but something about the game I find off putting and it's never managed to grab me, the last time I tried the Wii version was in 2017 and immediately something about the movement and camera controls made the game physically uncomfortable to try to play.
The first time I tried it in 2007 I found it too slow paced, it just didn't grab me.
I want to try the GameCube version and see if more typical controls are better, but the copy I bought wound up not being able to be read and now copies are expensive.
But for one thing the graphics have aged like milk, it's laughable compared to Wind Waker, it wasn't a looker when it was new either, coming out at a time when one likely would have already played some 7th gen games on the 360 as I did, compared to something like Oblivion it was a pretty big step down, which is one reason why I never liked the Wii much in general.
Had the game come out in 2005 like was originally planned it may have been a different story, I feel robbed as that E3 2004 trailer was genuinely impressive at the time and it's nuts to think that almost 20 years later I still haven't played the game in full, I could be wrong, but I feel like the final game got a graphical downgrade compared to what was first shown.
I don't know, it's been over 15 years, unless Nintendo re-releases the HD version I'm not sure I care anymore, I'm a huge Zelda fan but am I obsessive enough to feel like I have to finish every single one?