Wow, just fantastic. To best explain it, the game feels just like it did 13 years ago, except with a fresh coat of paint and a new control scheme.
So far I have gone through the Deku Tree segment and entered Hyrule City for the first time.
* The world is very pleasant to be in, much more so than Twilight Princess which sort of had a sparse feel to it. This game feels more like I really want to dwell in this world.
* Graphically, the 3D makes everything much more lifelike, the difference between having the 3D on and the 3D off in this title is striking. The 3D adds a lot to the world, all of those little srites and insects flying around, the floating leaves in the wind, dust in the players tracks, etc... all of that stuff makes everything seem SO alive. Seeing Navi fly out from the screen is an interesting visual experience as well.
* the game has had a lot of extra detail added, but the art style remains absolutely true to the original game. The extra detail adds to the more lifelike environment; when I say lifelike, I don't mean realistic looking to our world, but rather than just being an image on the screen - it does look like the world physically exists; like the player can reach inside of it.
* The gyroscope is used as an option for aiming, it allows for extreme precision, it also makes for for very fast an accurate aiming and firing; a gameplay improvement over the original.
* Touch screen is used for very smooth menu controls, no stylus required, tapping the screen with a finger is very functional. This makes the UI smoother feeling than the original game.
* There are some extra modes of play, including the full Master Quest which becomes available after completing the original quest, and boss mode, which is a challenge against the games bosses only. Neither of which I have played.
So far I have gone through the Deku Tree segment and entered Hyrule City for the first time.
* The world is very pleasant to be in, much more so than Twilight Princess which sort of had a sparse feel to it. This game feels more like I really want to dwell in this world.
* Graphically, the 3D makes everything much more lifelike, the difference between having the 3D on and the 3D off in this title is striking. The 3D adds a lot to the world, all of those little srites and insects flying around, the floating leaves in the wind, dust in the players tracks, etc... all of that stuff makes everything seem SO alive. Seeing Navi fly out from the screen is an interesting visual experience as well.
* the game has had a lot of extra detail added, but the art style remains absolutely true to the original game. The extra detail adds to the more lifelike environment; when I say lifelike, I don't mean realistic looking to our world, but rather than just being an image on the screen - it does look like the world physically exists; like the player can reach inside of it.
* The gyroscope is used as an option for aiming, it allows for extreme precision, it also makes for for very fast an accurate aiming and firing; a gameplay improvement over the original.
* Touch screen is used for very smooth menu controls, no stylus required, tapping the screen with a finger is very functional. This makes the UI smoother feeling than the original game.
* There are some extra modes of play, including the full Master Quest which becomes available after completing the original quest, and boss mode, which is a challenge against the games bosses only. Neither of which I have played.
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