>6 years later, grass is still green NOOOOOOOOOOO I AM GOING LITERALLY INSANE NOOOOOO
Cope, smelly Snoy
Jacob Taylor
>reused assets and areas it's the same map
Anthony Turner
Yeah, first time something like that happened in these circumstances as far as I know
Evan Hughes
It's the exact same map with a few additions.
Christian Nguyen
Grass can still be green but ideally if you're reusing the same area in a full price sequel that takes 6 years to make, there should ideally be more differences than in a literal remaster
BotW is so good Nintendo are releasing it twice. Based as fuck. I'll be buying Limited Edition and a digital download to play.
Christian Baker
If BOTW2 is really just BOTW's map with a few additions, it'll probably be polarizing
Nolan Rivera
>BOTW2 is really just BOTW's map with a few additions
Nobody knows a fucking thing about BotW. Not a fucking thing. Nobody has even played it.
Landon Morris
STOP THE COUNT!!!
Michael Richardson
We know the info in the OP
Easton Hall
We have quotes from Aonuma saying they want to use the same world, and this trailer is what they decided to show to get people "hyped"
John Long
Well in the trailer it showed Hyrule castle bursting from the land into the sky so hopefully that means Ganondorf's Awakening causes big changes in the map's geography.
A giant underground network of tunnels and bigger dungeons along with the sky world they shown off.
One of the complaints with the original game was the overworld was only shrines and korok seeds were there but now they have the chance to fill the world with more meaningful content.
>original BOTW had performance and framerate issues on Switch >despite this, people think BOTW2 will have an entire underground world, a dark world, and a sky world >people genuinely think the sky islands will be some massive landmass, and not just the replacement for shrines A lot of you are setting yourselves up for disappointment
Ethan Campbell
people that want a good game will be disappointed, tendies will eat it up regardless