Although released not long ago, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom received a fairly straightforward criticism from the father of the legendary game God of War.
If meFans read the news on Game8Z, then surely everyone knows that the next part of the game The Legend of Zelda titled Tears of the Kingdom was officially released. At that time, countless compliments from fans as well as critics appeared. However, there was a rather blunt criticism. It is worth mentioning that the criticism came from the creator of the game God of War, David Jaffe. So what is that criticism? Check it out with Game8Z.
Specifically, recently, David Jaffe had the opportunity to try it out The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Although David expressed that he also quite liked this game, he also evaluated the game’s image more rigorously. Jaffe shared a screenshot from Tears of the Kingdom and said that “it’s amazing how this game looks like this and doesn’t get the least bit of genuine appreciation from the reviews.”
Listen to this, many Nintendo fans especially The Legend of Zelda simultaneously defended this new game. But Jaffe not only did not mind, but also dig deeper into the image of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The father of God of War say:
“I’ve been praising visual games as an art form ever since I started making games professionally 20 years ago. But the truth is still true, the game has its bad parts that are unsettling. Accept it or not, but it’s the truth.”
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A few days later, Jaffe again ‘attacked’ Zelda fans by visualizing Link’s AI and saying “someone should send this to the folks at Nintendo and show them how to make art next time”. .”
Although the graphics in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom highlights some of the limitations of the Switch’s hardware, but this aspect of the game didn’t have a big impact on sales. The Breath of the Wild sequel has also taken over social media as players share photos and videos of their achievements on Twitter and TikTok. At this time, Nintendo has not responded to David Jeffe, and the sales of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom still steadily increasing.
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So how do meFans feel about the game creator’s straightforward ‘suggestions’? God of War? Let Game8Z hear everyone’s thoughts.