Second Look: Breath of the Wild for the Wii U

Let me front load this - I'm not good at action games, but I enjoy a challenge a la Monster Hunter. But I suck at it, and I require a ton of time to get back into the action.

Where I Am in the Game:
I have a couple of sets of armour (Gerudo, climbing, sheikah, and a couple of others). I did 31 shrines (probably will do more), considering I want the master sword. I'm ready to open up Vah Ruta. I just finished with Van Naboris (the Gerudo one).

What I Love:
- BoTW saves before every main boss - dying means restarting and retrying your tactics. It's a quick load time too, meaning that you can try as many times as you want without sitting on loading screens.
- ambient music is very quiet and creepy. Upon starting the Gerudo divine beast, I got creeped out by the music...
- sentient bosses have personality!
Fighting the boss of the Yiga clan, I expected a serious fight, like his minions, instead I got a tantrum throwing "little kid" who tried to crush me with metal balls. I so did not expect that...
- the fighting is not stiff like Monster Hunter. Sure, quick bosses require one handed weapons (urgh, I am not looking forward to taking down more Ganon constructs)...
- the survival aspect is very different from any past LoZ game. Fill Link's pockets with stuff, use the stuff to make food or potions OR use them to upgrade your armour. It's surprisingly complex.

What I Like:
- bosses can be flurry rushed with perfect consistency once you learn the cues/split second timing. Gives combat more options instead of Link bashing things with his sword. I get a little burst of endorphins every time I manage to trigger the prompt for "flurry rush".
- exploring in the game is rewarded with finding weird stuff. I ended up walking up to the Gerudo highlands in anti-cold gear, and I found a bear! I managed to kill it with arrows and it dropped a hearty salmon. In the close area, I noticed a rock covering a cave entrance, and I couldn't move it with magnetic force. I used statis and then bashed the rock, and found a treasure trove of stuff, including gold rupees in a chest and swords.

What I Dislike:
- the Blood Moon cycle. I get it, respawning all enemies makes it feel like there is tension in the air, despite Link exploring the land for no reason instead of recovering his memories or taking down Divine Beasts.
- taking weapons instead of buying them. I get it as a design choice - get good, destroy enemies with your current weapons and everything else. Encourages you to explore too, as different enemies hold different things (I just beat an Lynel just for his sword and shield.) I just broke most of my weapons on Thunderblight Ganon's face and now I'm using arrows to try to take weapons out of enemy mobs.
- motion controls for some shrines. I know, that was a selling point for the Wii U, but how imprecise the controls are makes me fear for my sanity. I had to shut down the game after failing a large marble maze too many times.

What I Don't Understand:
- the game released on March 3, 2017. I see people selling it and the Switch after they completed the game. Seriously - that's 18 days of gaming. How the hell are people bopping Ganon on the head so quickly? I want to explore every corner of the map, and meet all the NPCs, but apparently it's too much for some people.
- there is a serious lack of Wii U copies. What the hell, Nintendo? Not all people have $543 to drop on a new console and a new game. Plus, the Switch really doesn't have a pleasing lineup yet (I don't want to play Binding of Isaac on another console...) It's not that hard to print copies of the game, is it?
- all the LoZ amiibo are gone, off the shelves. I haven't even seen a Toon Link/Link/Ganondorf/Zelda amiibo in the wild in a long time. I saw someone at my local Toys R Us snag the last Guardian amiibo...seriously. (Oh, and they are going for $60 a piece on Kijii/Craigslist.)

Comments

You can buy weapons from Kilton (Monster part-trading guy) when you find him by Skull Lake*(?) and then outside of certain locations. You also have to defeat D.B.'s to unlock more items.
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The Blood Moon has funny effects--not only to renew the world of monsters, but weapons and other things. Helpful to grind the trail through the Zora domain for 100+ arrows. You can also get critical cooking dishes during Blood Moon.
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There's a simple cheat for motion controlled shrines depending on what it is: turn the level upside-down, reset the position by angling your gamepad before you press A, make the sphere into a 'cup and ball'-game, or just half-ass it by pressing B at the right time.
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By the way, if you want amiibo, wait till G$ gets a shipment. I've seen them selling 'rare' amiibo for retail--even store exclusives.
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The lack of Wii U copies makes sense if the system isn't in production anymore and you could buy BotW from the e-shop. More money fore Nintendo.
 
My only opinion, this game isn't bad or horrible, but it shouldn't be called legend of zelda. Just Breath of the wild with no association to zelda series. (For all we know, it could be a brand new series of games for nintendo)
 
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Well don't get me wrong, is not a bad game. Is just the title is the problem. Had this been is own game with new characters, and story not relevant to legend of zelda, it would see a different perspective entirely. Kinda like Freedom planet. Was originally a fan game to be based on sonic the hedgehog now is own game and very distinguished and still just as good.

One of the reasons why i have it is not cause i wanted it but cause it was only of the 3 cart based launch titles available and i was not paying for what should be a tech demo pack in game (1-2-switch) or $50 for a game by konami that hasn't been in developement over a decade (Super BombermanR) And i wasn't buying a new console with no game to play. Had i known shovel knight was on eshop day one, i might have just played that but it would me less options as i only have 2 games other than zelda to play.

Still after playing it, there is a lot i dislike and some i can excuse, but the title is the main reason why i feel the game has the kind of attention is gotten "Bad and good" Had it just removed all relation to zelda series and been is own game, sure the opinions would be different and have a better perspective. :)
 
@H1B1Esquire I looked all around Skull Lake for that guy, but couldn't find him. Is he only there at certain times or something?
 
@The Real Jdbye

Yeah, Kilton only comes out at night (9:30P-4:00A-ish) and should be on the opposite side of the shrine, on the ground.
 

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