Showing posts with label Nintendo Switch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo Switch. Show all posts

Monday, May 01, 2017

First Impressions & Review // Nintendo Switch & Zelda : Breath Of The Wild

Hey guys!

Before I get into this post it will most likely contain spoilers for Breath of The Wild. They won’t necessarily be big spoilers, but to talk about the game properly, there will most likely be some things that people will consider spoilers there will also be some screenshots I’ve taken whilst playing the game. If you’re playing it and don’t want to know anything about the game, this probably isn’t the blog post for you!

Also - it's a pretty long chatty post, so you may want to go and get some snacks/a hot drink and settle in :P

Being a pretty big Nintendo fan, I knew that I wanted to buy the Nintendo Switch as soon as they announced they were working on a new console I wanted it even more after they revealed they would be releasing the new Zelda game, Breath Of The Wild, on this new console, as well as on the Wii U. There’s also a lot more games in the works that I will be buying, I didn’t literally only buy the Switch for Zelda, but it’s a pretty impressive start!
I’m going to split this post into two sections the Nintendo Switch section, and the Breath Of The Wild section. I may overlap slightly, as I’ll be talking about how I feel the Switch handles Breath Of The Wild, etc, but I feel like it’ll be easier to split it this way.

NINTENDO SWITCH

First thing the battery life. Nintendo say you should get between 2.5 3.5 hours of battery life when you’re playing the Switch undocked it varies for different games, but I think Zelda was one of the 2.5h ones tested. However, I think that I ended up getting a faulty Switch, as my battery life doesn’t last anywhere near that long. Even when mine is fully charged, it lasts 45 minutes at most before I get the “low battery” notification. Often, when I plug it in after this notification, the battery instantly leaps from 15% (when it tells you you’re low on battery) to around 42%. Also, if I fully charge my Switch before I go to bed, then turn it off, when I turn it on the next day it’s often already down to around 74% or something similar. I have emailed Nintendo about this issue, as it means I can’t really take advantage of the whole portability factor they were pushing for the Switch, but I can’t really give a fair review on the battery life until I get it sorted!

I also haven’t had a chance to play my console while it’s docked yet, but I’ve been my brother play his and it looks amazing the quality is really clear on the bigger screen, and it just looks amazing, with little lag.

The “puppy dog controller”, as it’s been dubbed, is extremely comfortable to play on, I’ve found I don’t have a pro controller, as I don’t have the money to get one currently, but I like the way the puppy dog controller feels in my hands it’s easy to use and looks good, plus it’s comfortable for people with bigger hands to play without their hands/thumbs overlapping too much.

Personally, I always play on handheld mode, as I find it most comfortable to do, plus I need to plug my console in a lot, so it’s just more convenient for my needs at the moment. It’s smaller and thinner than the Wii U gamepad, too, which makes it comfortable to play for a long period of time.

There’s a lot of amazing games coming out this year for the Switch, too Mario Odyssey, Fire Emblem Warriors, Splatoon 2, Mario kart 8 Deluxe and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, to name a few so if you’re on the fence about buying a Switch, I’d definitely go for it if you’re excited for as many of the games for it that I am! There’s also a lot of third party games coming out including games like Skyrim so there’s something for everyone!
I also opted for the grey joycons they have neon ones, too, so one is red and one is blue. The neon ones were a bit too garish for my liking, but they will appeal to more people who may want something a bit brighter and eyecatching than I wanted. They’re also planning on bringing out some bright yellow joycons later this year, so keep an eye out for those if that’s something you’re interested in!

Overall, I’m really liking my Switch so far, despite the battery life issues I’m having. It’s small, light, runs fast and has enough different ways to play it to appeal to everyone! Plus, it looks good, in my opinion, and there’s so many different games planned for it that there’s something for everyone, no matter what your taste in games is like.

ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD

This game turned out to be everything I wanted and more. I knew it was going to be amazing anyway, as Monolith Soft (the company who worked on one of my all time favourite games, Xenoblade Chronicles) worked on it too, but it definitely ended up surpassing all my expectations!

I really like the way they chose to do minimal music in this game usually, I like having constant music playing in all the different areas of the game, but in Breath Of The Wild, there’s less music than there usually would be however, the music they do have compliments each area and enemy perfectly, it’s very well done and I really like it. My personal favourite music is either the Talus battle music, or the music in Rito Village.

They went with a slightly more muted colour pallette for the most part in Breath Of The Wild some areas, such as Death Mountain, are more vibrant, but I like the style and colours they chose for this game, it’s very pleasing to the eyes.

One thing about this game that people were sceptical about is the fact you don’t just have a couple of weapons to use throughout the game, as is usually the case in Zelda games you usually get a boomerang, hookshot, arrows and the Master Sword, for example. In Breath Of The Wild, you can hold up to 20 melee weapons, 20 bows/types of arrows and 20 shields. The items are also limited useage once you’ve used it completely, it’ll break and disappear. There’s a few special weapons that you can get repaired, but it’ll cost you! I personally really like this, for the most part it means you get to try out a lot of different weapons, but it can also get annoying if you have a load of great weapons already and you find another one you want, but you’ve run out of inventory slots for your weapons. You start off with 8 melee weapon slots, 6 bow/arrow slots and 4 shield slots.

Throughout the game, you can also get different clothing which is also something different for the Zelda series, as usually you have the green tunic and hat. Some of the clothing you can get will also come with some kind of effect you can get ones that help with heat resistance, for example. If you can a Zelda amiibo, you can also sometimes get special items, weapons and clothing for example, if you use the Ocarina of Time Link amiibo, you can get the clothing of time or a Biggoron Sword, or if you scan the Super Smash Bros Zelda amiibo, you can get the Twilight Bow (as the Zelda from Super Smash is the Zelda from Twilight Princess). You can only use each amiibo once a day, so bear that in mind! They will also give you supplies, such as raw meat, fish and plants.

I also really like how big the map is if you can see it, you can get to it, for the most part. Of course, eventually there’s limits to the world, but there’s a very vast area to explore too I’m around 160 hours into the game and I’m still finding new things every time I play! Not only are there 120 shrines to find (I hit 110 at the time of writing this blog post), but there’s also mysterious being called Koroks to find. They’re hidden all over Hyrule some are harder to find than others and when you find one, they’ll reward you by giving you a seed, which you can later use to expand your weapon inventories. There’s 900 Koroks in all, so you can imagine it’ll take quite a while and a LOT of exploring to find them all. I currently have 281, so still have quite a long way to go! I also currently have one melee weapon slot to go, 2 bow slots and 8 shield ones, so I have a way to go yet to fully expand.

Another really cool feature they added to Breath Of The Wild is the fact that, instead of potions, you can now collect food/ingredients and cook it! You can kill animals, pick up plants/insects/fruit that you see, and even use rock salt from ore deposits to make food and elixirs. When you kill enemies, you can grab their remains stuff like horns, guts, etc and cook them with some insects, you can create an elixir based on the effect the insect will bring. For example, using a hot footed frog will create a speed elixir, while a fireproof lizard will create a fireproof elixir.

The story is pretty cool for this game. You wake up in the Shrine of Resurrection with a voice telling you to open your eyes. When you wake up, you see a glowing terminal, so you have to go over to it and interact with it. The voice tells you to pick up the Sheikah Slate (it looks a bit like a tablet, and comes in very helpful), and that it will help explain what happened so long ago. The voice gives you a bit of a tutorial as you find your way out of the shrine you will also find some clothes in chests on your way out. 




Once you leave and have started exploring, you will find an old man. If you speak to him, he'll tell you to come and talk to him again if you want to know more, and you can steal his baked apple - he'll be important a bit later on. 




After a while, the voice will prompt you to head to the place marked on the map. If you do this, you will find a terminal, where you will be instructed to place the Sheikah slate on it once this is done, it actives multiple towers all over the land, including one which sprouts directly beneath you. The map of this area will distill from the terminal once the tower has sprouted. From the top of the tower, you can see Hyrule Castle, and you hear the voice urging you to remember the events of 100 years ago you will also see Calamity Ganon around the castle.



Once you climb down the tower again, the old man will fly down with a paraglider. He tells you a little bit about the events of 100 years ago. He asks you if you’re planning on trying to get rid of Ganon, then explains you can’t get off the Great Plateau by climbing, as it’s too steep, then he says he will give you the paraglider if you get the treasure out of the shrine that’s next to the tower and gives it to him however, once you do that, he changes his mind and says he wants the treasures out of all 4 Great Plateau shrines before he’ll hand it over. 



Once you’be done that, he’ll give you the paraglider, and your adventure can truly begin! One of the cool things about this game is that Nintendo have stated that, if you so please, as soon as you leave the plateau you can head straight to Hyrule Castle to try your luck against Calamity Ganon you don’t necessarily have to do any other story first, unlike other Zelda games. I like that they gave you free reign, pretty much.

Instead of the classic Zelda dungeons, there are 4 Divine Beasts one for each main area. You will have to activate terminals inside these beasts, then defeat the mini boss inside each. Doing these will help you greatly against Ganon, if you choose to play this way.

So, in conclusion I definitely feel like Breath Of The Wild was well worth the delays and it may even be my new favourite Zelda game sorry, Ocarina Of Time! The story is enticing, the graphics are amazing and the whole game has a really nice feel about it, from the music to all the small things like korok hunting and figuring out how to find all the shrines. I like that there’s not a set way to play, also both my brother and I ended up taking completely different routes and played in different ways, which was interesting. Me and my best friend have also been playing completely differently she decided to get all the towers first, while I decided I wanted to do an area at a time and try to do as many shrines for each area as I could, before tackling the Divine Beasts.




Do you have a Switch, or Breath of the Wild? Are you planning on getting either? Let me know! 

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Monthly Favourites // April

Hey guys!

It’s been quite a while since I did a favourites blog, and they’re one of my favourite kind of posts to do I like recommending things to you, I also enjoy reading other people’s posts and watching favourites videos to see what other people recommend too, as trying out new things is always fun!
Before I start there’s a couple of things I’m putting in my favourites that I’ll also be doing a longer review post on in the near future, so if I don’t go into too much detail, that’ll be why. So, without further ado, let’s get into my April favourites!

This month, I’m going to start with gaming.

Last month, Nintendo released their newest console, the Nintendo Switch, and they also finally released the long awaited new Zelda game, Breath Of The Wild the game also launched on the Wii U, as was originally planned. As you probably already know, I’m a pretty big Nintendo fan, so when the Switch got announced, I knew I wanted to buy both it and Breath Of The Wild. I was lucky enough to be able to grab the limited edition bundle here in the UK, this included the game, a soundtrack and a statue of the Master Sword. I also got a Zelda t-shirt as a preorder bonus! I’ll try and keep this as spoiler free as possible, in case any of you are currently playing it too, or are planning on picking it up.

I will be doing a full review of my thoughts so far on the Switch, and a more in-depth chat about Breath Of The Wild, but I will say now that last time I checked, I’d hit 155 or more hours on Zelda I also finally decided to finish the story over the weekend. The game, quite simply, is massive the world is pretty huge, so you can spend forever exploring and still not discover everything! There’s also 120 shrines to find and complete, some of which you’ll have to figure out a puzzle to unlock they’re also like mini dungeons inside, so you’ll have to try and figure out how to beat whatever’s inside to proceed. There’s also a LOT of things you can collect, too, so you’ll never get bored even though I’ve now finished the main story of the game, I still find myself reaching for my Switch and playing Zelda because I still have a lot of stuff still to do, including side quests, shrine quests (I’m currently on 109 shrines out of 120) and more!





Next up on my favourites list is music!

Earlier this month, my best friend Beth invited me to go and see one of my favourite bands, You Me At Six, with her in Birmingham, as she had a spare ticket and she knew I’d had to cancel my previously booked London date because of family reasons. I took her up on her offer, and stayed with her for a few days too! (see my previous blog post for more details if you’re interested in seeing what we did)
You Me At Six are one of those bands that I always love seeing live their setlists are always well put together (apart from Underdog, please stop with Underdog now), they always put so much into the show, plus it’s always an amazing atmosphere at a You Me At Six show. They also played both of my favourite songs off the new album, which is always a surefire way to put a smile on my face! I’ve seen them countless times over the years, but it always feels fresh and they’re one of the few bands that I always look forward to seeing live!

My second and final music favourite for this month is the latest AFI album, subtitled The Blood Album. It came out in January, but I’ve pretty much had it on repeat for all these months now because I love it a LOT! One of the things I like and admire about AFI is that they’re never afraid to experiment with their sound their albums always have a different kind of sound to them, as they grow more as artists and evolve their sound. This is the first album that their guitarist, Jade Puget, mixed as well, and he did a pretty amazing job!
I think that my favourite songs from it are Aurelia, Feed From The Floor and The Wind That Carries Me Away, so I definitely recommend that you check out those songs at least! They’re also supporting Deftones in a few weeks here in the UK, and I was lucky enough to get a ticket to see them in London with my friend Vicky, so I’m far too excited for that!



This will probably be the longest part of this month’s favourites now beauty/makeup!

First up when I was in Birmingham with Beth, I picked up a few makeup items when we went on a mini shopping spree in Superdrug, oops.
The first thing was an eyeshadow palette from MUA/Makeup Academy, called the Tropical Oceana palette  it’s got so many pretty summery colours in it, ranging from bright pink to shimmery orange, pale green to deep sea blue. You could create so many gorgeous bright summer looks with this palette, and I mainly picked it up because I have no orange eyeshadow and that caught my eye! I do believe the palette was £8, it contains 25 eyeshadows 5 orange, 5 pink, 5 purple, 5 green and 5 blue!
(I apologise for the photos of the palette, the lighting wasn't very good at the time and it really doesn't do the colours justice!)




I also picked up a gel eyeliner pencil from L’Oreal – the L'Oreal Infallible Gel Crayon Eyeliner
I’ve been meaning to try out gel eyeliner for a while now, as a lot of the time, my liquid eyeliner ends up smudging all over my eyeshadow. This one is easy to use, as it’s a pencil, not a brush, and I’ve found that it stays put all day and doesn’t smudge always a bonus when you wear as much eyeliner as I do!



A few weeks ago, I was browsing in my local Boots (I currently live over the road from one, it’s both a blessing and a curse) and I noticed that they had the Hello Kitty Tangle Teezer brush on sale for around £3.50 I’d wanted to try one for ages now, but couldn’t justify spending £13 on a hairbrush, so naturally I had to buy one!
I keep mine in my bag, as they come with the plastic cover to keep the bristles in good condition, and it fits nicely both in your hand and to the shape of your head while you’re brushing your hair. It glides easily through your hair even when it’s pretty damn tangled and it just makes life a while lot easier. Plus, it’s adorable!



The final part of my favourites this month is miscellaneous the things I wanted to include but wasn’t sure of a category to put them in!

I used to be obsessed with Pinterest I’d spend hours just looking for pretty things to add to my mood boards, it was always a good way to kill some time. I had it on my old tablet, but then it started playing up, so I forgot all about it and my Pinterest was also neglected. However, I recently decided to download it to my phone again, and I’m slowly but surely getting hooked on it again when I’m in bed and can’t sleep, or I’m waiting for a bus or something, I’ll just hop on it for 15 minutes or so and look through things that catch my eye!



Finally when I was seeing Beth, I mentioned that I wanted to go to a shop in Birmingham to pick up a plushie of my fabourite Pokemon, that I’d wanted to buy the last time I was in Birmingham with her but I didn’t. When she met me on the platform, she surprised me with the Umbreon plushie that I’d wanted! Needless to say, I love it, and it has pride of place on my shelf at the moment it’s so cute, and I’m veryyyy tempted to get the shiny version eventually too!



There we have it, my April favourites! Thank you if you read all the way to the end you’re a trooper!

Next month, I have a couple of gigs coming up, so I’m really looking forward to those and I may even throw up a review of one/both of them, or put them in my next favourites post you never know.


What are some things you’ve been loving this month? Let me know!