I was afraid of the AoC non-canon story, but I think they make things in a very smart way : Everything is canon, until that particular moment that we all know, where they insist on the tragic situation that could end this way… and… TA<shut up! It’s magic!>DAAAh !!. As a gamer engaged in BotW story, this is best of both world: I have my original narrative arc and a clear trigger on when they chooses to flip the story because… Yeah, it would have been a weird ending…
And more than being simply fun, AoC has some childhood magic about redesigning some environments on what they look 100 years before. It was a pleasure to run on maps you almost could point on the later-on BotW environment. I enjoyed all those tiny touch of love in AoC.
I have to say it: The AoC vilain was not that interesting. I couldn’t care more on its intentions.
Kinda spoiler, but, hey, it’s BotW.
I was afraid of the AoC non-canon story, but I think they make things in a very smart way : Everything is canon, until that particular moment that we all know, where they insist on the tragic situation that could end this way… and… TA<shut up! It’s magic!>DAAAh !!. As a gamer engaged in BotW story, this is best of both world: I have my original narrative arc and a clear trigger on when they chooses to flip the story because… Yeah, it would have been a weird ending…
And more than being simply fun, AoC has some childhood magic about redesigning some environments on what they look 100 years before. It was a pleasure to run on maps you almost could point on the later-on BotW environment. I enjoyed all those tiny touch of love in AoC.
I have to say it: The AoC vilain was not that interesting. I couldn’t care more on its intentions.