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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Victor Mildew » Tue May 22, 2018 11:45 am

I want to see the moment Jawa leaves the plateu :capnscotty:

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by Jenuall » Tue May 22, 2018 1:54 pm

Ad7 wrote:I want to see the moment Jawa leaves the plateu :capnscotty:


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by Green Gecko » Tue May 22, 2018 2:18 pm

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Benzin » Fri May 25, 2018 8:37 am

3 more shrines until Eventide Island (saving it for last) :toot:

Then it'll be side quest time :dread:

Though whether I collect all the Koroks...... :dread: :dread:

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by OrangeRKN » Fri May 25, 2018 10:18 am

Side quests are good fun, but there is no point getting all the koroks

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Cheeky Devlin » Fri May 25, 2018 11:02 am

OrangeRakoon wrote:Side quests are good fun, but there is no point getting all the koroks

This.

The reward for getting them all is literally a golden gooseberry fool.

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Jenuall » Fri May 25, 2018 11:23 am

Are the side quests good though?

I ignored them for most of the game as they all seemed very dull, now I'm going back through and trying to mop things up I've still not encountered anything that has changed my opinion on them.

They all seem to be very trite to me: "Bring me an apple", "Bring me some wood", "Go kill a Hinox", "Show me a picture". The reward is almost always disappointing as well - "Here's a bunch of rupees that you don't need". There's never any weight or value or significance to anything you are doing - either from a gameplay or narrative perspective.

I don't really care that much as it's not the focus of the game, but it would have been nice if they put a bit more effort into the side quests. And it's not like Nintendo don't know how to do it in Zelda - some of the stuff in Majora's Mask was really well put together and actually had you doing things that mattered!

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by OrangeRKN » Fri May 25, 2018 11:52 am

Jenuall wrote:Are the side quests good though?

I ignored them for most of the game as they all seemed very dull, now I'm going back through and trying to mop things up I've still not encountered anything that has changed my opinion on them.

They all seem to be very trite to me: "Bring me an apple", "Bring me some wood", "Go kill a Hinox", "Show me a picture". The reward is almost always disappointing as well - "Here's a bunch of rupees that you don't need". There's never any weight or value or significance to anything you are doing - either from a gameplay or narrative perspective.


Did you buy the house in Hateno Village? That starts a sidequest that has you build up in stages an entire settlement. If you haven't done that I would recommend doing so!

Another sidequest I really enjoyed (I've spoken about this before) was the simple task of following a bottle down the river from Zora's domain. It's a cute little setup, but more importantly it tasks you with making use of the game's systems in a neat way because of the constraint of following this bottle that is carried along by the game's physics.

I think that's typical of most of the sidequests in BOTW - they're not meant as great narratives, but as almost tutorials in showing you specific systems. They nudge the player towards parts of the game that they might not otherwise experiment with, be that systems (e.g. cooking) or area discovery (e.g. the leviathan bones side quest).

Having said that, there are also side quests with good and tangible rewards, like the royal horse or the giant horse.

Also surely everyone loves rounding up cuccos??

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Jenuall » Fri May 25, 2018 12:09 pm

OrangeRakoon wrote:
Jenuall wrote:Are the side quests good though?

I ignored them for most of the game as they all seemed very dull, now I'm going back through and trying to mop things up I've still not encountered anything that has changed my opinion on them.

They all seem to be very trite to me: "Bring me an apple", "Bring me some wood", "Go kill a Hinox", "Show me a picture". The reward is almost always disappointing as well - "Here's a bunch of rupees that you don't need". There's never any weight or value or significance to anything you are doing - either from a gameplay or narrative perspective.


Did you buy the house in Hateno Village? That starts a sidequest that has you build up in stages an entire settlement. If you haven't done that I would recommend doing so!

Another sidequest I really enjoyed (I've spoken about this before) was the simple task of following a bottle down the river from Zora's domain. It's a cute little setup, but more importantly it tasks you with making use of the game's systems in a neat way because of the constraint of following this bottle that is carried along by the game's physics.

I think that's typical of most of the sidequests in BOTW - they're not meant as great narratives, but as almost tutorials in showing you specific systems. They nudge the player towards parts of the game that they might not otherwise experiment with, be that systems (e.g. cooking) or area discovery (e.g. the leviathan bones side quest).

Having said that, there are also side quests with good and tangible rewards, like the royal horse or the giant horse.

Also surely everyone loves rounding up cuccos??


Yes the quest following the bottle was a bit of a change of pace which was nice. I've bought the house in Hateno - that was a pretty dull event in itself. Just going through the motions of asking him to build all the bits for it brought back how tedious some of the user interface and interaction is in the game - just build it all now please!!! I've travelled to where the new town is being built but so far my hopes aren't high - it still seems to be another fetch quest so far - "Bring me 10 bundles of wood"... ugh not again!

I am being unfair to the game to a degree - the game I have enjoyed most over the last few years was Witcher III and, for me, that pushed narrative, character and the significance of even bit part NPCs and quests to such a new high level that playing BOTW shortly afterwards was a bit jarring!

Like I say I accept that the game is about exploration of and interaction with the environment and systems that you are given, and I love that. That kind of game is just what I like - I'm a systems kind of guy! I just wish they had paired that with a capable narrative and interesting quests as well - basically I want the moon on a stick! :lol:

I'm going to keep on working my way through the quests, hopefully this village building one will show me something new, but mainly as a way to encourage me to continue enjoying the wider game rather than the rewards and enjoyment of doing the quests themselves!

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by BOR » Fri May 25, 2018 12:26 pm

I need to get this game soon. :shifty:

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Benzin » Fri May 25, 2018 12:41 pm

Cheeky Devlin wrote:
OrangeRakoon wrote:Side quests are good fun, but there is no point getting all the koroks

This.

The reward for getting them all is literally a golden gooseberry fool.


Yeah I knew this, such a massive troll :lol:

Depends how long it takes me to do Eventide :dread:

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by Victor Mildew » Fri May 25, 2018 12:48 pm

Eventide is easy, I did it first go and I wasn't aware or prepared for it. You just need to take your time.

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by jawafour » Fri May 25, 2018 3:15 pm

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My journey into the Wild continues!

I forgot to mention that I upped my health to four stars in The Temple of Time before leaving the Plateau.

When I started in this new area, a *ton* of sidequest titles appeared, including one called Xenoblade Chronicles 2 :o . Right... I'm now going to walk across the plains in Hyrule Kingdom for the first time!

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by jawafour » Fri May 25, 2018 3:22 pm

...wow. I'm taking my first steps into the Kingdom and I'm amazed by the scale of it. I was creeping up on a fox, just ready to pull the trigger... when a massive stone golum appeared behind me and I had to run! This is incredible :o .

Edit: I'm in Hyrule Field :o :dread: . I've spent a *lot* of time here in the past...

Edit: Entered the first shrine that I found (Bosh Kala, the "wind control" one) and I had to look up help on the net :fp: . I was thinking that I had to use one of the rune powers but all I needed to do was use the glider, which I'd forgotten about after not having it for most of the journey so far. I'm gonna have to engage my brain a bit more!

Edit: This land is beautiful :o .

Edit: It has rained for the first time!

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by OrangeRKN » Fri May 25, 2018 4:05 pm

Those quests are all the DLC triggering, jsyk.

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by jawafour » Fri May 25, 2018 4:10 pm

OrangeRakoon wrote:Those quests are all the DLC triggering, jsyk.

Ah! Thanks, Orange!

Just stumbled across another shrine where the entrance is surrounded by spikes. I climbed up a cliff and glided into it 8-) . My brain is starting to get into a BOTW style of thinking!

Edit: I've reached a stable and met Beedle! I remember him from Skyward Sword!

Edit: I've tamed a horse! But I don't have any rupees to register it :( . Thinking about it... I haven't had any rupees in this adventure so far. Most unusual for a Zelda game!

Edit: I sold some stuff, including a Ruby, to Beedle and so now I've registered my first horse :) . It's a spotted one and I've got to train it.

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by The Watching Artist » Fri May 25, 2018 4:46 pm

jawafour wrote:
OrangeRakoon wrote:Those quests are all the DLC triggering, jsyk.

Ah! Thanks, Orange!

Just stumbled across another shrine where the entrance is surrounded by spikes. I climbed up a cliff and glided into it 8-) . My brain is starting to get into a BOTW style of thinking!

Edit: I've reached a stable and met Beedle! I remember him from Skyward Sword!

Edit: I've tamed a horse! But I don't have any rupees to register it :( . Thinking about it... I haven't had any rupees in this adventure so far. Most unusual for a Zelda game!

Edit: I sold some stuff, including a Ruby, to Beedle and so now I've registered my first horse :) . It's a spotted one and I've got to train it.

Can you name the horse MATTZeKUNT just to prove these are your screens please Jawa?

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by jawafour » Fri May 25, 2018 4:51 pm

The Watching Artist wrote:Can you name the horse MATTZeKUNT just to prove these are your screens please Jawa?

Unfortunately I've already named him, Matt, with the remarkably original and beguiling title of "horse1" :lol: .

Man, this game. I'm really enjoying it so far. I just hope that I'm not put off it when I eventually meet my first "boss" baddie. We'll see!

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by The Watching Artist » Fri May 25, 2018 5:10 pm

jawafour wrote:
The Watching Artist wrote:Can you name the horse MATTZeKUNT just to prove these are your screens please Jawa?

Unfortunately I've already named him, Matt, with the remarkably original and beguiling title of "horse1" :lol: .

Man, this game. I'm really enjoying it so far. I just hope that I'm not put off it when I eventually meet my first "boss" baddie. We'll see!

DO IT :capnscotty:

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PostRe: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GOTG
by the eponymous bollock » Fri May 25, 2018 5:28 pm

Benzin wrote:
Cheeky Devlin wrote:
OrangeRakoon wrote:Side quests are good fun, but there is no point getting all the koroks

This.

The reward for getting them all is literally a golden gooseberry fool.


Yeah I knew this, such a massive troll :lol:

Depends how long it takes me to do Eventide :dread:


If you're still looking for a challenge but aren't sure about the Koroks then you can go for the boss medals. Involves a lot of world exploration but doesn't go to the level of requiring maps and guides to the extent that seeking out the Koroks does.

On the subject of the 900 Koroks, people seem to take pleasure in pointing out you're not supposed to get all of them, like that's some kind of insightful observation on the games design and a jibe at those who did.

As someone who did end up seeking them all out I'd say go for it if you're having fun with the game and don't want to stop. That's why I went after them and I discovered a whole bunch of extra stuff in the world in the process, which was the real reward. It only really becomes a slog for the last 100 or so when you have to get real precise.

It's something to keep you in the world if you don't want to leave but the boss medals and completing the compendium are perhaps more rewarding and entertaining endeavours.


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