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March 2017
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Awesome puzzles
A great final dungeon
Vivid side characters get a chance to shine
The Master Trials are a great test
Hero's Path is neat
Load of great new shrines
Nice cutscenes
Motorcycle
Heroics that feel epic but can be held in your hands
The world is beautiful and alive
But not crowded with filler
Survival stuff makes you feel like you're actually on a journey
Incredible world
Ingenious use of physics
Best gameplay in the series
Constantly rewarding and addictive
A beautiful and romantic open world
Packed with a wide variety of perplexing puzzles
Goofy yet surprisingly human NPCs
A delicate soundtrack that expertly punctuates the world's many moods
Demanding combat system
Survival mechanics that make basic ex
The best Zelda game ever made
A truly open world teeming with things to do and see
Offers challenges that are very rewarding once overcome
Published: 2017-05-30, Author: Kate , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: You wake up, it's dark and you're lying in a pool. You don't remember how you got here. You stand up, stretch your aching limbs, walk towards the exit and out into the brilliant sunshine. As your eyes adjust to the light, the world comes slowly into focus...
Abstract: If you are a company like Nintendo, who is still developing video-games for longer than a substantial portion of its fan base have been alive for, ensuring that its cherished franchises do not feel repetitive must be a priority. Such is the case with The...
Published: 2017-03-21, Author: Peter , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: WHEN THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: Ocarina of Time exploded onto the N64 in 1998, it immediately entrenched itself in the psyches of many who played it, there to stay for nearly two decades as "the best game ever". Grown men would continue to go teary-eyed at ‘mo...
Abstract: The best example of this is the game handles the cooking. Unless you're kneedeep in an Overcooked binge, no one enjoys cooking in games, but Zelda manages to ease you in. You start cooking reluctantly, experimenting with a simple dish of peppers, meat an...
After twenty hours with the game, we still feel like we've barely scratched the surface of Breath of the Wild. It borrows the best of modern open-world games and pairs it with the inimitable Zelda polish and feel, resulting in one of the best Zelda games...
Published: 2017-03-03, Author: Matt , review by: digitalspy.com
Abstract: Roughly four hours into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the long-awaited latest installment in Nintendo's flagship action-adventure franchise – and the Switch's premier launch title – we find ourselves in a lush forest scurrying up the trunk of a...
Beautiful game world, Intense combat, Pushes you to think in new ways, Interesting story, Feels original
Very hard, Confusing at times
We've put over 20 hours into Breath of the Wild, but have not finished it. Our final score may change. With that said, we can state the obvious. Breath of the Wild is the best game on the Nintendo Switch at launch. If you are already buying a Switch (or p...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Here's an unusual admission for a reviewer to make. I haven't finished The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I've yet to uncover swathes of its vast map. Much remains for me to do and discover, and my game is still rife with rumour, mystery and surpri...
Huge game world that begs for exploration, so much to see and do, plot is involving, boss battles are great, in-game crafting works well, stunning rendition of Hyrule, works well in Switch handheld and home modes
Text is too small to see on a 6.2-inch screen at times, 900p graphics on Switch look a little jagged at times
It's an old cliché that each console generation starts with a game that sells the hardware on its own. It's also pretty much a lie. Neither the PS4 nor Xbox One launched with must-have games – they followed down the line.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the...