Breath of the Wild is doing a similar thing with the photo memories and other similar things.ĭo other Soulsborne fans feel the same way?Ĩ-4 considered Dark Souls to be the new adult Zelda, always commenting that the Soulsborne games were the adult Zelda game that everyone wanted with their dungeons, difficulty, and bosses.
Item descriptions and environmental cues certainly are a strange delivery mechanism, but it made me feel like I was discovering the history of the world. I keep hearing about new techniques that are possible with the physics of the game. With Breath of the Wild I know that there is still a lot I don't know about and I've already put in 50+ hours. It took me a while before I felt like I had a good grasp on all the Dark Souls mechanics.
After several deaths I was forced to retreat and go somewhere else.Ĥ) I don't understand and/or know all the mechanics. It wasn't too long before I encountered my first Lynel. With Breath of the Wild I just picked a straight line in a random direction and just glided away on my glider. Breath of the Wild does the same thing with enemies launching simultaneous attacks.Ī lot of people who played Dark Souls ending up fighting skeletons or ghosts without realizing they were in areas that were way above their current Souls Level. They would surround you and attack at all times. One of the very first things that stood out to me in Dark Souls 1 was that a group of enemies did not stand around waiting to take their turn to launch an attack.
I still haven't picked up any health upgrades (going full stamina) in the 50 or so hours I've played this game.Ģ) The enemy AI is actually trying to kill you. I want to feel like I need to pay attention and Breath of the Wild was able to deliver that in the first few hours. I played the Soulsborne games with very little health to keep me on the toes. It wasn't until I got the game at launch that I realized how well the comparison fit for the way I play the game. It looked like it was mostly in regards to the increase in difficulty expressed as "The Dark Souls of" Zelda.
There were some Dark Souls comparisons going around before the general public was able to get their hands on the game.