She gets a bad rap in both this game and Breath Of The Wild. I have so much to say about Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom I had to write a second letter! First, I just wanted to defend poor Zelda. I refuse to take days off just to play a video game!Į-mail your comments to: five years to go I’m actually glad I haven’t got an Xbox because if I did I would’ve bought Starfield and that looks just as long. Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom is great and all but it’s so massive I have no idea when I’ll ever finish it. As long as it’s not just eight hours long or something – which it doesn’t sound like it’s anywhere close to – I would much rather have something of a more reasonable length, that manages to tell a coherent story without stretching it to ridiculous lengths. It may seem weird but I for one am very glad to hear that Star Wars Outlaws isn’t going to count as a part-time job to play through. Maybe they didn’t because of the lawsuits but now all that’s over I would welcome them making a move and finally having an official mascot. Amazon has already agreed to publish but why does Sony not offer to buy it completely? As I understand Embracer (I had to look that up, I thought it was Enabler at first) are in financial trouble at the moment so may be looking to sell it on. The other one was Lara Croft, who I’m surprised Sony didn’t try to buy when she went up for sale recently. I’d even say Crash was kind of the unofficial PlayStation mascot, or at least that’s how it seemed at the time. I do worry about the dialogue, which was pretty cringe in the trailers, but since Zelda is even worse in that area, I think the fight for the best game of the year is a lot closer than some people let on.Īssuming the Activision Blizzard buyout goes through now, that means Xbox is going to own both Crash Bandicoot and Spyro The Dragon, both games that I closely associate with the original PlayStation.
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