Hyrule warriors legends great sea map
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Now that the bad is out of the way, it's time for the good, which there is a lot of. It was a wonderful detail that music enthusiasts like myself loved, and knowing that it's not in this port is disappointing. In the WiiU version the music would shift and change depending on if you were in combat, if you were in certain areas on the map, etc.
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As well, the different variances of the songs are gone, I'm assuming to size constraints. I enjoy the music in this game quite a bit, but there are some tracks I like to listen to over others, and I miss having the option to pick and choose. A personal qualm that I have with this game is the lack of the BGM setting, which allowed you to set the background music for the fight to your preference. I know it's small, but it was still something that stood out to me a bit. Compared to the zero I encountered playing the WiiU version, I've encountered a whole one on the 3DS version. I don't actively hold it against the game, it still looks rather good for the 3DS, but sometimes I find myself thinking "man, I wish this game looked as good as the WiiU version". While some downgrade in visuals was absolute, it's still a bit disheartening to not see the game in the quality of the WiiU version. The downsides to this game are few and inconsequential for most people, but they still need to be addressed.
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There are ups, there are downs, but this game stands as one of the best mobile ports I've ever seen. Hyrule Warriors Legends takes the colossal game from the WiiU and makes it portable, while also adding new content and promising even more down the road. While it's still much too soon to say if I'll complete it or not, I can say that I'm easily enjoying this port as much, if not more so than I did the original. So when Hyrule Warriors Legends was announced for the 3DS, I was worried that I would yet again not complete it. The game is ridiculously huge with all of the DLC included, and I still never fully completed everything. The game is Hyrule Warriors was a game that came out on the WiiU and effectively ate away hundreds of hours for me and I enjoyed a lot of it. Hyrule Warriors was a game that came out on the WiiU and effectively ate away hundreds of hours for me and I enjoyed a lot of it. Amazing game, for such a small console! Get it, even if you have a normal 3DS. A hack and slash for the 3DS! And now that I have played it, I don't regret at all my purchase. But when they announced it for the 3DS, I got excited. I tried a store demo once, and it really didn't get to me. As a Zelda fan, I wanted to try this out, but since I had never played a Dinasty Warriors game, I didn't know what to expect. And it is super addicting, with tons of content, many different characters, a nice story, character models, music player, illustrations, tons of missions, and more! You'll definitely sink a lot of hours into this game, I assure you. As for the game itself, (and not just the port), the game is amazing! It is basically a hack and slash game. But I guess that really depends on your headphones. The good thing is, though, that when actually playing the game, you won't even notice them! So much action! Music is good, but for me at least, it plays a bit too low, even with headphones. Graphics are ok, but really pale in comparison when compared to other 3DS games. The controls are good, if not great, and are customizable, so even if you don't like certain button action, you can just change it. Attacks feel great and powerful, the player animations are great, and combos are easy to do. But it's really just a minor detail, and not something game-breaking or anything the sort. And there is some quite obvious enemy pop-in, even when they are right in front of you. Even with a few giant bosses and tons of enemies, the game maintains a good 20~24 fps. Really, the only times I really notice the framerate is when doing a 180* turn running around the battlefield, and still, it's never game breaking or anything. Yeah, it's not the 30 fps that the N3DS version runs, but it's still great, and gameplay is not hurt. And it is amazing! First off, it runs great on the O3DS, 100%, completely playable. Yeah, it's not the I have the game for my O3DS XL. And it is amazing!įirst off, it runs great on the O3DS, 100%, completely playable.