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Mundane_Factor t1_jed7oe8 wrote

It depends on your use case and current circumstances. How do you currently game / what system do you use? What is your current TV and what would be the upgrade? Do you have a library of steam games or do you want to get into pc gaming?

I bought one to get access to pc games and some titles which don't need to be played on a big screen and I've loved it so far (had mine for 8 months) but it really depends on whether or not you'd make use of it.

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Flat_Implement5838 t1_jed70yw wrote

Going through a second time and seeing what is new is not what made me love BoTW, I cared about exploration and re exploring can't compare. Everything they show of the surface looks 90% the same,
That said hopefully the sky islands/underground gives just as much to explore as the first map did.

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Smart-Button-3221 t1_jed6r1c wrote

Great game for many. Specifically if you:

  • Don't mind when a game has a lot of text
  • Enjoy when a game does not give you direct goals, but gives you "ways to find the interesting stuff".
  • Are not easily frustrated by things that you can fail, given that you can attempt them again quickly, or move on to something else
  • Enjoy sticking with/returning to puzzles, even if you don't know when you might be able to solve them
  • Are excited by the idea of getting in a spaceship, taking off, and a minute later landing on another planet and walking around

It's hard to talk about Outer Wilds without spoiling anything. It's a mystery game, but you might not know that even within a few hours of play. Do you like solving mysteries?

Honestly is in my top 3, but I have understood why some people have bounced off of it.

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