cheeseinthewind
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1-2/10: Literally a punishment.
3-4/10: I'd play on a desert island or if it was the only game I had.
5/10: Heavily flawed, but not comically so.
6/10: Could be a 7 star, but has some flaws holding it back.
7/10: Average.
8/10: Impressive.
9/10: Very, very good.
10/10: Unforgettable, powerful experience.
1-2/10: Literally a punishment.
3-4/10: I'd play on a desert island or if it was the only game I had.
5/10: Heavily flawed, but not comically so.
6/10: Could be a 7 star, but has some flaws holding it back.
7/10: Average.
8/10: Impressive.
9/10: Very, very good.
10/10: Unforgettable, powerful experience.
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I played this when I was like 8, and I thought it was the hardest game ever. It's hard, but pretty basic, and sometimes it gets pretty cheap on you. Still, it reminds me of a time when mobile games weren't just glorified ad-players.
I literally gave this game the same rating as the Google Chrome no internet dinosaur game
The ultimate time waster. Breath of the wild was about discovery, new frontiers both in terms of game design and actual exploration. I had no idea what to expect when I was playing breath of the wild, and it felt joyous just learning basic things like cooking and climbing. It felt like learning to walk for the first time. Playing Tears of the Kingdom is like already knowing how to walk and then going on a much longer walk, with more stuff to do. And while some of this stuff was cool, especially the caves... I feel like people won't look back at this game with the same wonder. The game really is just about finding more ways to fill the design space of Breath of the Wild, but it failed to understand that what made that game so special were those first few moments when you didn't know what to do. Wandering around in hyrule field, interrogating a game space you didn't fully understand.