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Final Fantasy 16 already looks like my ideal blend of FFXIV and Ivalice games. A high fantasy setting, warring kingdoms, Eikons fighting in kaiju battles - where do I sign up! I’m not quite sold on FF16 's combat, as seen in trailers , but I trust Yoshi-P and the team at Creative Business Unit III. The more fantasy-leaning JRPGs have always been my favorites, and I can’t wait to see what FF16 ’s world and story have in store. It’s been a while since I’ve truly fallen in love with a Final Fantasy game, so I’m hoping FF16 recaptures that feeling. Between this and Trails From Reverie , this summer is already shaping up to be a great one for JR
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While the game does have some brutal and unforgiving difficulty it can be mastered through patience and consistency. The game also has plenty to do with most players taking around 50-60 hours to even beat the game once. It's full of action, fun, and horror and is definitely a game worth playing and replay
In addition to the usual rewards for defeating bosses, it would be cool to see each fight provide Link with a memento that he could place around his house. For example, if link were to defeat a giant knight boss, he could take the knight's sword or helmet as a decoration for his garden. There is also the option for Link to take an item or artifact from the boss' arena rather than a piece of the boss itself. If handled correctly, these souvenirs could be just as reliable a sign of the player's progress as the new items that Link collects in The Legend of Zelda 's dangerous dungeo
In Breath of the Wild , the best piece of decoration, the Picture of the Champions, could only be received after completing the Ballad of the Champions DLC. Tears of the Kingdom shouldn't have DLC , but there is potential for achievement-based decorations for Link's house. Offering more decorations for Link's house as milestones to mark player achievements can be a source of pride for players, as well as a constant reminder of their succes
The game can offer players around 50 to 200 hours of playtime and that isn't counting the Master Mode which ups the difficulty drastically. Breath of the Wild is the perfect game to play now before Tears of the Kingdom , even for players who have already played the game o
In Breath of the Wild , Link can buy a house in Hateno village that was set for demolition, and there is even a side quest based around renovating it. However, said quest amounts to little more than paying for new additions to the house, and the only interesting addition is restricted to DLC. Although Link's house in BOTW was interesting among Link's houses in the Zelda games , fixing it up amounted to little more than busywork when so much more could have been done with
Similar to how players would collect ingredients in Breath of the Wild , Tears of the Kingdom could offer players the option to collect resources such as wood and stone to work with. Players could use what they collect to make new, more unique items. Stone or metal could be crafted into sculptures or idols, while wood could be made into woodcarvings that could be mounted on the walls. Even some enemy materials could be collected for materials to convert into decorations, such as Lizalfos claws and Moblin necklaces. If Tears of the Kingdom brings back classic enemies , then the ability to craft trinkets themed after them would be a bo
Link's house in Breath of the Wild was never much to look at, but The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom _ could make it into something better. A legendary character like Link deserves a place that they can call their own, especially after saving the world. _Tears of the Kingdom could let players give Link the kind of house that he deser
Link's house in Breath of the Wild was one of the most underwhelming parts of that game. With its version of Link being more customizable than ever, it was a shame that he had to live in such an uninteresting house. The Legend of Zelda: ** _Tears of the Kingdom** _ could reverse <a href="http://Mmb.Maverick.to/proxy.php?link=https://Zeldatearsofthekingdomfans.com/">visit this backlink</a> disappointment by letting players build Link a house that is truly fit for a h
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