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Music, world, and combat system are amazing
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There are still vast lonely wastelands in between, but I came to appreciate the almost zen quality of their austere lonely nature, complete with haunting minimalist music
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The music and score is perfect for every situation
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This is because there was no memorable music - it was a major letdown to have such bland music in a franchise known for having epic music
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This is because there was no memorable music - it was a major letdown to have such bland music in a franchise known for having epic music
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The music is great
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I can't really say anything that hasn't already been said, so just a quick summary: stunning landscapes, exciting and emotional main quest, challenging puzzles, side quests galore, beautiful music, rich character development, and classic Zelda silliness
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This game virtually eschews music
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Third Negative: Lack of musicThere's almost no music to be had here, and the few tunes that are in the game are not very catchy or memorable
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little music, but realistic sound effects) Gameplay:9 (may confuse some, but it is great
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Music is fairly limited, but great in its own way
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I also missed the music
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Music is fairly limited, but great in its own way
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Great game, even on Wii U
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Added note: scanning amiibo is also easier on the Wii U
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The bad:Minor framerate issues (I'm on Wii U)
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A stunning masterpiece that runs smoother on the Wii u than the Switch
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A stunning masterpiece that runs smoother on the Wii u than the Switch
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I'm glad I got it now for my Wii U instead of waiting until I could afford a Switch
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Its a little better on the Switch, but still worth a play on the Wii-U if you don't have a switch yet.
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In terms of portability, and control options, the Switch version surpasses the Wii U, but the gyro controls on the Wii U are responsive, as opposed to the Switch's gyroscope, which is sluggish and delayed
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It's sad that Windwaker HD and Hyrule Warriors look amazing on the Wii U but this game suffers drastically from some bad graphics implementations
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Thank you Nintendo for releasing this for the Wii U as well as for the Switch
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Conquering the 100+ shrines is amazing!+Wii U and Switch versions offer choice for the gamer
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It's as if Nintendo is finally admitting that even THEY think the Wii U is underpowered
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Beautiful and extremely well polished, even on the Wii U this game looks just as advanced as any you'd see on any of the current generation systems
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I can see why nintendo took their time with this, I'm just glad they kept their promise and released it on the Wii U
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I’m happy to again see the Gorons, the Zoras, Tingle, and other familiar character/s
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The style feels reminiscent of Skyward Sword’s, which I also adored, but taken to the next level.