ViolentSneeze
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Lover of video games, rock music, and my wife. Proud father to three awesome kids.
Lover of video games, rock music, and my wife. Proud father to three awesome kids.
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1 Years of Service
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GOTY '22
Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event
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Favorite Games
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Total Games Played
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Played in 2024
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Revisiting Super Mario Galaxy as part of the 3D All-Stars Collection was well worth the time. The game looks better than ever thanks to the bump in resolution and frames per second, but more importantly, minus the levels where you’re forced to swim, it’s just as much fun to play now as it was in 2007.
Overall, Breath of the Wild is a great game. In some respects, it brings Zelda back to its NES roots, while in others, it doesn’t really feel like a Zelda game at all. For me, it would have been perfect if there were traditional dungeons as the Divine Beasts were not particularly fun to play through, and while I think weapon durability is a cool idea, it would’ve been nice if weapons didn’t break so quickly. Lastly, I hope to never see another shrine with motion-control elements. Outside of those complaints, I really enjoyed my time with the game. Leisurely exploring Hyrule over the course of ~120 hours was time well spent.