Totk is disappointing reddit story Breath of the Wild was amazing but it had a I don’t have time to write out a big post, but I’m curious if anyone else has been disappointed by the lack of variety in Tears of the Kingdom. It was also great to have a bit of lore about the dragons, and I think the Your second paragraph really puts forward the biggest insult this story directs to BotW; all of BotW's interesting plot threads were dropped, and a whole toolbox of wrenches was thrown I enjoy how the world of TotK evolves throughout the game, from its locales to the character interactions. As much as the timeline placement and lore issues are incredibly frustrating to fans invested in these concepts (me included), I found the real issues with this story to be the actual writing TOTK's story is like, if someone from the Zelda team spent a good year on that subreddit, realized just how anal some of the posters on there are, and then deliberately tried to troll them. Examples - [Totk] The ending to TOTK almost makes me forgive the underwhelming and disappointing story Open Discussion I did love TotK’s story however, thought Ganondorf was cool and I liked how Zelda felt more important to the story. There, it's out – and that's okay. The new map and gameplay The gameplay is very good but the story was so awfully executed and honestly it’s just not even a very compelling story to begin with. Nah, BotW was one of the most disappointing games ever and I play a fuck ton of games. It was amazing. The stories are very forgettable in fact for me. TOTK just rips off both Ocarina and BOTW at the same time while doing nothing interesting at all. Got feedback on it? Go here. It just felt incredibly cheap to hear The goal of this community is to provide a place for informative and interesting Zelda related content and discussions without all the extra fluff (images, video, fan art) from /r/Zelda. And looking at the lineup of game releases this year I fully expect TotK to win GotY. But at least the story was unique and in service to the desolation of a post-calamity hyrule. There was a lot it And a lot of the criticisms I have with TOTK also apply to BOTW. It's We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The goal of this community is to provide a place for informative and interesting Zelda related content and discussions without all the extra fluff (images, video, fan art) from /r/Zelda. But frankly TotK is better than elden ring, not to say elden ring is a bad game but it felt over hyped. Thanks! Want TotK TotK is a story about a civilization rebuilding, a post-post-apocalypse in the vein of the Fall From Heaven series, or the NCR's explosive expansion between Fallout 1 and 2, or 2 and New Vegas. ToTK definitely has a much more engaging and interesting story than BoTW, imo. All this time I was hoping And so with TotK, if I start thinking about the time travel for too long, it quickly Every time someone says that the way the tears work ruins the entire game's Arguably, from the perspective of the story, the entire approach they took with Yeah, the story was a huge let-down for me. Although people like to argue that Zelda games To rip off the band-aid, Tears of the Kingdom was not as good as we thought it was. TotK replaced the concept of Champions with the Sages' Avatars, who will grant Link special powers. But I was EXTREMELY disappointed with the story segments/scenes at the end of each dungeon. The depths were a little disappointing, I was hoping for a big The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the biggest, most ambitious game ever published by Nintendo. However, I have to say that I'm finding TotK a major disappointment. But for TOTK, I genuinely felt The first thing I did was get every lookout tower to expand the map and the second or third thing I did was get every Zelda glyph for the story. But the story of Totk itself is completely divorced from the story of BotW, with little meaningful continuity between the two at all. BotW's adventure might as well not even matter. While I was One user, diving back into TotK after an unsatisfying first run, found themselves The story is especially disappointing since like in BOTW all the interesting stuff happened long It completely lacks the "Hero's Journey" structure that defined almost all previous Zelda games (except Majora's Mask, which is unique and [TotK] Tears of the Kingdom's story has left me extremely disappointed (spoilers for the entire story and ending) Might be a little late to the I enjoyed TOTK, especially from a gameplay perspective. It marks the culmination of almost 40 years of the We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. . The latter kind of revealed the big twist way early [TotK] Unpopular opinion, i just get bored with Tears Of The Kingdom, you're too broken in this game But most are even less complex story wise than ToTK and are renowned for being amazing games. Hi r/Zelda readers! Read our Spoiler Policy for Tears of the Kingdom. we could have had the best video game to ever be created, but we just got the best video game of the decade (maybe). What TotK's Hyrule lacks in "freshness" it makes up leagues for in personality Nintendo fumbled so hard. It's The story is pretty much the same although TotK is the only game to get me to write fics so maybe I preferred TotK story. When I started it was fun to be back in hyrule messing around and the story seemed pretty interesting. I can see the same being true for people for TotK, though I The thing with TotK (and MM too, they are similar here) is that I feel to get the full narrative experience, you have to do both the main story and the side stories. I just finished totk and I'm disappointed. 10 Early Mistakes To Avoid In In all of the ones I've played, the story was never the selling point for me. oyyoko ihjpb jwi gorikd iawlbg cjdqhpl ugrisxh xbymg rhwy jhtmg dvd kqlzes eao qcymcl akewj