Kinda curious about how much I'll enjoy Tears of the Kingdom, on the one hand not replaying BotW since I first beat it and not looking up much pre-release footage (except the official gameplay video and the big trailer) should make it feel unusually fresh for a new Zelda games, which I usually follow VERY closely prior to their release. Lower hype-levels should also limit potential disappointment.

On the other hand, BotW is so oversized that I've already spent A LOT of time in its Hyrule, and playing it right after the SS-Tier Xenoblade 3 Future Redeemed DLC probably isn't ideal eithr..
@ChristiJunior Very hyped for it. I do like I usually do for a good game and just ignore most of the trailers to make sure I know very little about the game. The only things ive seen about it are the original trailer where ganon looked like a dried up jewish millionaire and a little bit of the new abilities.
I have ZERO clue what to expect besides that and it makes it more fun that way
@ItsSkyDragonz Oh yeah, avoiding pre-release hype material is almost always the way to go if you're already sold on the game, it's just a matter of self-control, which haven't really been able to muster with regard to certain games I'm extremely hyped for.

It doesn't help that Nintendo at times have been revealing WAAAAY too much content before the game even releases, I think they revealed almost all the Mario Odyssey Cappy transformations before that game came out, only holding back 5 or so.
@ChristiJunior @ItsSkyDragonz I've been permanently de-hyped. I got burned really bad in the past. Think Spore. I was mega hyped for Spore. And StarCraft 2. I can go on but I think I already made my point.

I'm never getting hyped again. Those braincells are fried
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