I've had a lot of horses, all of them have been fine once their bond is maxed.There are also shitty horses. I have one. He might just be mad that I named him Horseface
I've had a lot of horses, all of them have been fine once their bond is maxed.There are also shitty horses. I have one. He might just be mad that I named him Horseface
At least you didn't name him Sarah.There are also shitty horses. I have one. He might just be mad that I named him Horseface
Really, if you've played Shadow of the Colossus, you learn this pretty quickly. If not, you get forcibly dismounted and die a lot.Here's the key to controlling horses: DON'T HOLD FORWARD. Seriously, just don't. Only use left and right a bit, and "A" to accellerate. You need to hold back on the stick to get it to slow down, but that's it.
Serious steering problems before. Now fine!
It does feel a lot like that, although in Shadow of the Colossus, while Aggro would fight you a lot, it was pretty clear this was Aggro being too big a horse for Wander. When push came to shove, Aggro would do what you needed her to do, like the few colossi that were best attacked on horseback. The horses in Breath of the Wild will give you shit until you earn their love, then be easy to coast. I hold forward on my new horse and it works out fine because we have MAX BOND.Really, if you've played Shadow of the Colossus, you learn this pretty quickly. If not, you get forcibly dismounted and die a lot.
--Patrick
Hello, Mr Broderick.Uhmmm, what if I named three different horses Sarah, Jessica, and Parker? Is that bad?
Disk? Since when did it come on a hard disk drive? Or do you mean a Digital Video Disc? The latter is (essentially) what WiiU games were I thought, or are they a blu-ray variant?anyone else getting disk read errors on a perfect disk? I'm going to trade it in for a new copy tomorrow at ebgames.
Yeah, that was the awful surprise while paragliding and realizing Lynel is not the only member of his species. They just wander Hyrule, being dickheads.That said fuck those things.
Ending fight and ending spoilers:
Still, extremely fun game. Don't let my previous comments put you off if you're not playing it yet. GET THIS GAME.Next-to-requiring perfect guards to kill Ganon isn't fair to those who can't do them reliably. There should have been another method of getting his "shield" down like there was for the fire boss or the thunder boss. Perfect guarding the laser is not an easy thing by a long shot. Given that the ONLY other way to do it (that I've seen online, and did once myself) is Urbosa's Fury, that's just nuts. Perfect parry is something that @Dirona didn't even know EXISTED (she forgot that she did the training shrine in Kakariko because it was so long ago) and given the number of tough mobs with two-handers that it seems "iffy" to use it with (Lynels) it doesn't seem reasonable to me to require it against the end boss when Perfect Dodge was your "go-to" against mobs like that the whole rest of the game. They should have allowed a perfect dodge/flurry strike when dodging something else to have a brief "shields down" moment or SOMETHING else (like ancient arrow to the eye) to bring the shield down. Or maybe when he throws the spear at you, you can pick it up and throw it back to penetrate the shield! That would have been good. Bad boss design there IMO making it so non-obvious what to do.
Beast Ganon was fine, though non-challenging IMO. My biggest enemy in that sequence was the trees. I think they're there only to screw up your horse.
And for the ending yourself when you've won... WTH? After a massively expansive game, you get an ending that is just kinda... you're done? That's IT??? I know most of the game should be about the game not the ending, however, MORE!!! It's just you and Zelda on a cliff saying about how you have to rebuild now. And... nothing. They could EASILY have had the game continue after that point, rather than "warping" you back to the moment before killing Ganon, and leave Zelda in the game as a consultant, source of additional "rebuilding" quests, etc. But they didn't do that, and thus the ending feels kinda "OK... all that for not a lot?" Even a summary of what's happening (based on quest flags) to the various parts of Hyrule would be great. Celebrations in Tarry Town, Kakariko, or wherever, ala A Link to the Past, and/or OOT.
Taking the idea further of Zelda as a consultant, a great path to go down would have been "cleansing" the land. One tower region at a time, have quests to permanently disable the Blood Moon for that area. So once you've cleared the monsters, they're gone. And/or rebuilding quests (especially for the castle & surrounding areas) would have worked. Making it clear that a hero is still useful after Ganon is dead.
I still enjoyed (and am still enjoying) the game, but still, not nearly as strong an ending and/or postlude as the game deserves.
I did get all the memories. Can you please be more specific for what you mean? Keep it in spoilers though of course.There's a tiny little bit extra after the credits if you get all the memory spots, but I agree that the ending was lackluster
I did get all the memories. Can you please be more specific for what you mean? Keep it in spoilers though of course.
Also, I'm assuming there's no way to photograph the "blights" if you forgot to the first time you killed them?
At my first Divine Beast, gotta go back up the mountain to get just a few more shock arrows... I don't wanna do it... that thing irritates me.
If you're at that early point in the game, even stationary Guardians are considered "yikes!" then. So even getting to the ancient tech lab is not necessarily the easiest thing.Easy-mode for this. Buy an ancient arrow. Shoot Senior Lynel, and watch him vanish -leaving you to pick up those sweet, sweet shock arrows.
I wouldn't agree with that. I'd say the Camel/Desert/Thunder one was harder. I didn't have any problems dealing with the ice from the zora one, but if you had problems targeting the crap it was sending, I can see it being rough.On my first playthrough, I didn't even know ancient arrows were a thing at the time, since the Zora beast was the first one I did, what with it being the closest beast to Impa and all. Little did I know that was the hardest one.