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Age of Calamity Review
Hey! I wasted three hours of my life writing this in Arlo's comment section and part of it had to be cut out because of Youtube's word limit, so y'all get to suffer with me.
Here's the video that I wrote this on, give him some love, his opinion is a great juxtaposition to my own!
There are a few weird formatting errors because tumblr wants me to make new paragraphs, but there's no missing words as far as I can tell.
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I like it, but I like the first one better, mainly for the appearance. I don't know why, but the pop ups are hard for me to see (by pop-ups I mean the challenges and weak point meters, the out of battle menu is actually pretty good, though I admit the text is a little small on the opening screen), and the lack of saturation makes it hard for me to see. Actually, that might be it, I just don't like the paler color palette in this context, since for a fast paced game I kind of need to be able to see, which I can't because I'm partially blind, and glasses have a glare that's an annoying trade off. Compare that to the original Hyrule Warriors, the weak point meters are brightly colored and change color the more you damage it, which is good for those with visual impairment who need some extra feedback to judge their next actions. The menu was also this aged tan color which provided a great contrast that wasn't the blinding white on top of dark blue, which wasn't bad at all, but the buttons and text were always big enough for those with visual impairment to see, though I will admit that the little pop ups with all the people crying out for help have a bit of the same issue as AoC. I think I just like the more vibrant colors of Hyrule Warriors in the context of a faster game, rather than the pale beauty of BotW, since my eyes can't really see what's going on if the colors aren't at least comparable to what you'd find in Minish Cap or Triforce Heroes. I can see fine in BotW during the day time, but at night, well, I just run and hope for the best, trying not to get killed by an electric keese, which is also a problem in AoC, mainly Zora's Domain; I could barely see a thing and it negatively impacted my experience.
I've got hundreds of hours in HW, and maybe five or ten in AoC. It's mainly because I just don't like how it looks. I've heard a lot of people say that it looks pretty much exactly like botw and...I have to disagree. A lot of areas are pretty perfect, but some, like the tower, are just a little off in a way I can't describe. That's a personal irrelevant nitpick though, but it negatively impacted my experience, so I thought it was worth a mention, the tower on the opening screen always annoyed the crap out of me, every time I see it I just want to exit the game because ew.
The gameplay is fine, and thank goodness for the addition of the meditation room, there's not a feature like that in the original, so I had to play the first stage over and over again to figure out new combos, I think Mipha is my favorite hero that I actually unlocked (though I've been wanting to play more just to see if I can control Revali and Teba like I can Fi (which makes her insanely good since her wide area of movement is the only thing you need to account for)), and I think Zelda is my least favorite, since she's a little clunky for my taste (Daruk is too, but his rolling makes that more bearable). I was a little disappointed with Impa, but her seal thing is kinda like Zelda's and Fi's thing in Hyrule Warriors (there are probably stronger connections, but I'm not experienced with every single hero), and I think it was just the hype that she got. She's not the type of character I like to play, since Zelda and Fi are my favorites, speedy and nimble area clearers (Sheik and Marin are cool too, I just have less experience using Marin, and Sheik is always a B pick since I find them a little harder to control with less area of impact), which meant that Mipha, a character I admittedly was never attached to, became one of my favorites in the game. Impa wasn't an area clearer for the most part, she had a few moves that could do that, but she was mainly a boss-killer to me, Mipha though? She's great, set up a few waterspouts and everything dies.
I do like that they've lessened the kind of ridiculous amount of items that were in HW, and that they didn't try to strong arm fairies in, because that system was the most annoying thing in the world and so poorly explained that I had to watch the same tutorial three times over about once a month because it was so convoluted.
I do hate the runes though, I just, couldn't seem to use them right. It might just be me, but I found trying to use them weird. It's a little hard to explain, but it's probably just a me thing. Not only that, but I found the inclusion of the rods on top of the runes annoying. The rods were entirely unnecessary if you were going to use runes. They just added another layer that was thin at best, not to mention that I found them hard to use as well. I hated the weird controls of the targeting system. I don't think there's anything wrong with a basic hack and slash, and if you're not going to have the excessive amount of items, runes were a good idea i think it might've been a me issue, but rods? It seems a bit excessive. It's probably just a "you'll get better with practice" kind of thing, which, fair, most people can't use Fi like I can, so that makes sense. I figured it was worth a mention anyway since the runes were a constant source of annoyance and I used the rods twice before never bothering again because I hated them so much.
I do like the addition of healing from food drops whenever you want though. In the original if there was a dropped heart but you were at full health, sucked to be you, going back for it when you need it would waste time. The plot is still as weird as ever though (from what I've heard from other videos and such), which is fine, since I tend to play my favorite levels over and over rather than actually do anything plot relevant (can you believe that it took me over a year to finish the story of HW because I kept getting distracted by letting Fi and Zelda mow down everything in the Adventure maps and challenges? I literally got the boomerang like six months after
getting the game. It's perfect for people with ADHD I swear) though I am extremely disappointed with the fact that they took the cheap way out, it's a kid's game and a nintendo game, what did I expect? For them to let everyone actually die? Nope...though honestly, I can't comment on the overall amazingness of the plot they went with because...er....I only did Mipha's and Daruk's stages before just losing interest, so I'm not the person you want to ask about any story criticism, because that would be pure conjecture and utterly pointless.
The customization of heroes, now that's great. It's a weird system that I needed to google a lot for, but it's absolutely brilliant and I love it. Sure, getting the specific seals I want is a little annoying, but it's a great mechanic and I love it.
I probably should've said this earlier, but I'm comparing it mainly to Hyrule Warriors rather than BotW because AoC's a Warriors game and thus plays more like Hyrule Warriors than BotW, and BotW has a different set of standards due to being an open-world game. I'm still salty about the plot though, so I guess there's your comparison.
Also, I absolutely ADORE the fact that you can track materials. Not having to google which stage gives me which material is just the best. And the fact that the side quests have little blurbs, absolutely fantastic. We didn't get that in HW, but then again, once you finished the main story, the rest was just, Have Fun and Kill Everything, which is great, and I love it, but adding in a weird ingredient fetching quest with a nugget of lore is kinda cool. I don't wish we got it in HW though, since, as aforementioned, there was no way to track which material came from which stage, so that would've made it a nightmare.
The Divine Beasts....I hated them, they were literally just time wasters, and, granted I only did Rudania and Ruta before dropping the game, I just hated them. The UI was horrendous and even Ganon's Fury was better, and I absolutely DESPISE Ganon's Fury. Once I finished them, I was just happy for them to be over and never bother with them again. I hated their controls, I hated the cramped paths, I hated how I couldn't really turn and see anything, and honestly, I commend the champions for being able to control these bulky slow and absolutely horrible machines.
On the music, I think it's good. I loved BotW's soundtrack, I loved Zelda 2's soundtrack, I loved Wind Waker's soundtrack, I loved Cadence of Hyrule's soundtrack, I loved Hyrule Warriors's soundtrack, I loved Minish Cap's soundtrack, Triforce Heroes, Spirit Tracks (you're lying if you say otherwise, this soundtrack is a bop and I will actually fight you), etc etc, and this one is no different, though I will admit it did a pretty good job of having me ignore it, though that may have been more due to my frustration at the rods and runes and Zelda and Daruk more than actually having an unimpressive soundtrack.
Personally, it didn't do much for me, I can't get over the color palette, the mechanics, the divine beasts. I had pretty average, maybe a bit high, expectations, but they weren't quite met. I played it for a few hours one day, dropped it, picked it up again a few months later, then remembered exactly why I dropped it. I think the original Hyrule Warriors is just better visually for me, even if the plot isn't great or it's a bit fanfictiony, it had depth in combat that didn't absolutely annoy me, and the annoying battles were usually optional, and the bosses had variety, which is a fault mainly of BotW and was just an inherited problem for AoC, and I'm not a completionist, I don't want to have to complete anything with Darunia or Cia, so I don't unless I have to to progress something, which means that I don't stress about the gargantuan amount of content in HW.
IN SUMMARY: I've never had problems with frame rate (though I play docked due to visual impairment), and if you're visually impaired, wear anti-glare glasses because the pale colors aren't going to help much. I haven't found an option to make text bigger. The soundtrack is good,
there isn't much boss variety (not AoC's fault, but it's still there), the meditation room is great, the runes take a bit of getting used to, as do the rods(i never got used to them), Divine Beasts tank performance in all aspects and are just disappointing, you actually know which stage drops which item, and there's no My Fairy (which is definitely a positive).
To slap on an arbitrary rating that only means something to me: 4.5/10
It's a good game if you can get passed the issues that bug ME to no end.
And there we have it. There goes....holy crap I spent three hours on
I wanted to like this, I really did, and I'm glad others enjoy it, but as it stands, I'll let y'all move on to Age of Calamity, and I'll stick to my handy dandy Hyrule Warriors ice cream with a dash of Breath of the Wild, a sprinkle of Cadence of Hyrule, and a Zelda 2 cherry on top. It's not like I have to wait long for Subnautica; hopefully that doesn't disappoint me too much, I preordered this one. Actually, I get Pokemon Snap today too, hopefully it isn't a SwSh level disappointment, AoC is magnitudes better than SwSh at a 4.5
this????? Three hours of my life. Gone.
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I am so sorry guys! This is quite a long list but I have so many favourites this month; not all of them are beauty related either. So I will keep everything as brief as possible whilst trying to explain why I love all twenty of these things so much.
Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear
I bought this foundation at the end of last month after hearing Love Shelby rave about it so much. This is such a beautiful satin finish foundation that lasts a really long time on the skin without breaking apart. It’s also medium coverage so covers quite a few sins on the face. It’s a brilliant product!
The Red Tent
This is a two part drama on Netflix. It follows the story of Dinah, a sister of Joseph (from Joseph’s Technicolour Dreamcoat) and her life. It will make you cry and laugh and cry out in anger, but it’s so beautifully written and acted. I loved every minute of it.
Zoeva Matte Spectrum Palette
This is such a creamy product that blends out beautifully. I love the choice of colours in here, which makes it a great palette for creating a gorgeous coloured smoky eye. It’s fantastic.
Benefit Ka-brow
I have mentioned this on other favourites lists, but I haven’t used it for a while. This gives really gorgeous natural brows that last all day. It is such a fantastic brow product.
Line of Duty
I am officially obsessed! There are so many twists in this series that it will have you second guessing yourself throughout the entire series. I can’t wait until the next series.
Bare Minerals Original Foundation
I do have a few foundations on this list. This Bare Minerals foundation has been my go-to for night shifts. It lasts a really long time and has buildable coverage. I have used this as a powder on some days, but it is a brilliant foundation if you do have a lot of redness in your skin.
Nars Narsissist Palette
This is going to appear in a haul post next month but I bought this at the beginning of May. I already have quite significant dips in some of these pans. The shades are beautiful and blend like a dream. If you haven’t got this palette, you need it! It’s a thing of beauty.
Lancome Cushion Blush in Rose Givree
You guys know that I am obsessed with the shade Sorbet Grenadine. Well, I finally purchased another shade. Rose Givree is a paler pink but still gives a very natural flush shade. It’s absolutely stunning!
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas
I am officially in a book hangover now. This book blew me away; I loved it! It was such a great way to end Feyre’s story arc but left enough openings for future stories. I will do a full review on this in June, so I won’t mention too much here. Just know, that this book was all that I wanted it to be and more. Well done Sarah!
Models Own Hyper Gel in Lilac Sheen
I have really been enjoying pastelly shades on my nails this month.This has been one of my more reached for shades. It’s such a flattering pastel lilac shade. It dries really quick and looks amazing.
Chanel Soleil de Tan
This has been my go-to bronzer this month. It blends really naturally and gives a nice healthy glow to the skin. You only need a tiny amount of product for this to work too.
New Look HD Finishing Face Powder
If you do have an oily t-zone I would recommend getting this. This does help foundation stay put longer and doesn’t affect the shade of your foundation. It hasn’t broke me out yet, and I’ve really enjoyed using it.
Barry M Coconut Infusion Nail Paint in Bikini
This is a beautiful pastel mint shade. It smells amazing and looks so beautiful. I love mint shades and Barry M Nail Paints are some of my favourite nail polish formulas. I love them.
Pur Fully Charged and Triple Threat Mascaras
These mascaras are fantastic. The Fully Charged Mascara is brilliant for giving thicker and longer looking lashes. It is gorgeous and works well without a lash primer. Triple Threat is perfect for lower lashes. It doesn’t smudge and makes my skimpy lower lashes look amazing.
Liz Earle Light Reflecting Concealer
I’ve started re-using this concealer under my eyes and it does a brilliant job at making me look more awake. This does give more coverage that the Touche Eclat if you do want a cheaper alternative to that product.
A Court of Thorns and Roses Colouring Book
I had to buy this. The images are fantastic. I just love have images there of my favourite characters. I only wish that there was a picture of Ianthe. As much as I hate her, I still wanted to see how Sarah actually pictures her in the books. These are really easy to colour in too.
Bare Minerals Gen Nude Matte Lip Colour in Boss
If you like deeper neutral shades this colour is amazing. It lasts such a long time and feels so comfortable on the lips for a matte liquid lipstick. I absolutely adore this formula.
New Look Matte Lipstick in Orchid
This is such a beautiful colour and really cheap. Again, for a matte lipstick, this is so comfortable and quite hydrating. I love it!
W7 Nail Polish in Matte Fuschia
My friend Lynz bought me this, and it’s such a gorgeous nail shade. It dries so quickly and lasted quite a long time without chipping. It’s stunning!
Jonathon Young
I came across this guy on YouTube this month. He is fantastic. He does his own covers of famous songs. I am in love with his version of Shiny from Moana. If you enjoy rock music you should definitely check him out.
And those are all of my favourites. What were your favourite products this month?
I hope that you all have a lovely day guys, and that you survived this super long list!
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May Favourites 2017 I am so sorry guys! This is quite a long list but I have so many favourites this month; not all of them are beauty related either.
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