Not yet but definitely planning on it after finishing up Age of Calamity. It's amazing how much better it looks visually.
SJEAg said:
Skyward Sword grab you pretty early? My kid is a BOTW fanatic (first Zelda game), but for whatever reason he couldn't get into WW or TP. Want to get this for him but wonder if he is going to lose interest quickly like the others. Thinking maybe the unique controls will help...seems like opinions vary but may appeal to a 9 year old.
SJEAg said:
Skyward Sword grab you pretty early? My kid is a BOTW fanatic (first Zelda game), but for whatever reason he couldn't get into WW or TP. Want to get this for him but wonder if he is going to lose interest quickly like the others. Thinking maybe the unique controls will help...seems like opinions vary but may appeal to a 9 year old.
Yeah... I'm down to 5, and I have no idea where they are. Only way to find them would be going to every named area and doing giant circles to clear them. Don't think i'm going to do that.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I googled I believe 4 shrine locations total.
If they're the same ones I had trouble with...it'll be a while. Honestly not worth it, they are nearly impossible to stumble upon.
DallasTeleAg said:Yeah... I'm down to 5, and I have no idea where they are. Only way to find them would be going to every named area and doing giant circles to clear them. Don't think i'm going to do that.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I googled I believe 4 shrine locations total.
If they're the same ones I had trouble with...it'll be a while. Honestly not worth it, they are nearly impossible to stumble upon.
Minecraft has a creative mode that completely deemphasizes the survival aspects; my nephew in the 5-6 age range plays it without too much issue.planoaggie123 said:
*6 Year Old Game Recs*
My son is about to be 6 years old....pretty sure he just will want games for his bday and then Christmas too.
We have Mario; Mario Kart, and FIFA Soccer (that was for me lol).
They (son and daughter) played Minecraft at their cousin's house and really liked it but it seems like it might be a bit intense for his age? Thoughts?
Any other game recommendations? May go ahead and buy both Bday and Xmas as it sounds like this will be a fun year trying to find stuff.....
I saw a bunch of clips of Dread last night and it made me fire up the original on an emulator last night. It's a lot easier when you can look up an official map instead of trying to draw your own like I used to do as a kid.HeavyMetalAg said:
I am SUPER excited for Dread, been eating up all of their marketing since it was announced! I missed out on the special edition, but have a hard copy coming from Amazon on launch day. I've been a fan of the series since the NES days. I even remember an arcade version at Mr. Gatti's growing up!