The Thursday letters page is worried Skull And Bones is going to be another misstep for Ubisoft, as one reader hopes EA works with Treasure.
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Tall order Now that we at least have a name for the new Zelda I can’t help but ask what seems to me the obvious question, even though I’ve not seen anyone discuss it directly: will Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom end up a better game than Breath Of The Wild?
I know we can’t literally answer that yet, but it seems to me a very tall order. The first problem is simply we know what to expect now. Nobody thought that Breath Of The Wild was going to completely reinvent what a Zelda could be, but now the assumption is that Tears of The Kingdom is going to be more or less the same in terms of structure.
We don’t know what the big new gimmicks will be for sure, but the trailers imply it’s just a few more magic abilities and the falling/flying from Skyward Sword. I’m not saying these things as being super negative, but they do seem fairly minor differences.
This being Nintendo there is a possibility that there’s something major they haven’t told us yet, perhaps the rumours of a playable Zelda are true, but I think the chances of Tears Of The Kingdom having the same impact, and getting the same sort of reviews, is very small.
That said, it’ll probably sell at least as much, given there are now a lot more Switches in the world. One thing’s for sure, I’ll be there to find out for myself on day one.Allieop
Moving on I haven’t played Call Of Duty properly in ages now but are its fans ever happy with anything? I played the beta for Modern Warfare 2 and I thought it was pretty good. But according to them it’s the worst ever? I really find
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