*** Zelda: Breath of the Wild ***

And what Is the women at the bottom of a tower , she has about a 100 bats coming at you all eletricified and she'll just vanish when I went to shoot her with my arrow :(

Oh, you get a few of them, some shoots fire balls, some shoot ice. They are elemental ghost things. If you shoot an ice arrow at one who does fire damage they die in 1 hit. I tend to avoid them as they are PITA for not much reward. I don't even use the weapon they leave behind.
 
Oh, you get a few of them, some shoots fire balls, some shoot ice. They are elemental ghost things. If you shoot an ice arrow at one who does fire damage they die in 1 hit. I tend to avoid them as they are PITA for not much reward. I don't even use the weapon they leave behind.
Yeah, those magical things, they were annoying with the disappearing then re-appearing else where. I just ignored them. Only time they bother me a little was when climbing towers :p

Only killed 2 I think the whole game. The first I remember clearly was in the first few hours of the game.
 
Oh, you get a few of them, some shoots fire balls, some shoot ice. They are elemental ghost things. If you shoot an ice arrow at one who does fire damage they die in 1 hit. I tend to avoid them as they are PITA for not much reward. I don't even use the weapon they leave behind.

One of them summouned a bloody fireballs from the sky at me, lasted for ages. Little ****er just sat laughing at me as I ran about.
 
One of them summouned a bloody fireballs from the sky at me, lasted for ages. Little ****er just sat laughing at me as I ran about.

I hid under a rock while that rained down, then shot him from the sky. Hate them too. Killed 4 in the entire game?

The ones surrounding the tower that I had to climb was the most annoying.
 
I hid under a rock while that rained down, then shot him from the sky. Hate them too. Killed 4 in the entire game?

The ones surrounding the tower that I had to climb was the most annoying.

I've done a few now, there quite easy and weak really. Just get them level and smash then with anything. They normally fall and then just smash them.
 
Aye they're easy but if you don't end them quick they do their aoe and it lasts ages

Single arrow of the opposite element works.
 
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Got there in the end... blimey haven't used a picture from my phone for ages.
 
I'm rocking the Wii U version too - loving it.

This is certainly one of the top 5 games ever created, and certainly the best game on Wii U.

I'm going to be proper sad when ive finished it :(
 
I just found the master sword loved the cinematic.
Now go get the Hylian Shield and watch how satisfying easier it will be to take on those guardians. Can sell hunt them down kill and sell parts for lots rupees :D

Do make sure you only sell the basic stuff though, the common ones that drop all the time. As at any point you can quick mass those.
 
I'm rocking the Wii U version too - loving it.

This is certainly one of the top 5 games ever created, and certainly the best game on Wii U.

I'm going to be proper sad when ive finished it :(
How is the game on the Wii u, the performance okay? Considering getting g it for my Wii u rather than buying a switch.
 
The more I play this game the more I am in awe.

Just think, there are open world games and there are open world games.

Skyrim, Witcher, GTA5, sure, they are open world but you are still hitting objective A, objective B, objective C etc etc. Yes, between Objective A and B you are free to do this and that but you are limited to progress the story and even if you are not restricted into where you can go.

In this, where is the wall? and literally, apart from the edge of the map, in this game if you can see it, you can touch it. I remember watching the Trailer and thought...meh, nothing special and I was not won over by it but now I am looking back I am impressed. The pan over the water, yup, I can go to all that. Those birds flying in the sky? Yup, I could shoot them and have them for dinner, they are not just back ground scenery. That tree? I could actually chop it down.

I am also so impressed with the lack of bugs. Apparently during the last 6 months of development Nintendo went into a cycle of 2 weeks development, 2 weeks of play testing, by everyone in the team. Then back to 2 weeks of development in fixing and then 2 weeks of testing.

I am constantly impressed and this makes other "open world" game feels linear. And to think this is Nintendo's first, FIRST open world game. What the hell?! How does anyone make this game as their first attempt?!

This is insane.
 
The more I play this game the more I am in awe.

Just think, there are open world games and there are open world games.

Skyrim, Witcher, GTA5, sure, they are open world but you are still hitting objective A, objective B, objective C etc etc. Yes, between Objective A and B you are free to do this and that but you are limited to progress the story and even if you are not restricted into where you can go.

In this, where is the wall? and literally, apart from the edge of the map, in this game if you can see it, you can touch it. I remember watching the Trailer and thought...meh, nothing special and I was not won over by it but now I am looking back I am impressed. The pan over the water, yup, I can go to all that. Those birds flying in the sky? Yup, I could shoot them and have them for dinner, they are not just back ground scenery. That tree? I could actually chop it down.

I am also so impressed with the lack of bugs. Apparently during the last 6 months of development Nintendo went into a cycle of 2 weeks development, 2 weeks of play testing, by everyone in the team. Then back to 2 weeks of development in fixing and then 2 weeks of testing.

I am constantly impressed and this makes other "open world" game feels linear. And to think this is Nintendo's first, FIRST open world game. What the hell?! How does anyone make this game as their first attempt?!

This is insane.

Eh? Nintendo invented the genre with the original legend of Zelda on the NES.
 
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