Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Complete Guide & Walkthrough
This Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide will help fans beat the game's Main Quest, complete its Side Quests and Shrines, and much more.
This Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide will help fans beat the game's Main Quest, complete its Side Quests and Shrines, and much more.
Everything we know so far about Tears of the Kingdom, the long-awaited sequel to Breath of the Wild.
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Nintendo isn't exactly known for the most emotional storylines, but some of its games still feature the death of a heroic character.
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The possibility of the formula established by Zelda's Breath of the Wild era going out the window could be a relief for veteran fans of the series.
The following games may not be Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, but they will certainly scratch the same itch as Nintendo's open-world masterpiece.
These Zelda games feature so much content, it's hard to complete every last piece.
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Those main quests can wait! Players can take their time and enjoy the sights and sounds of these excellent open-world games at their leisure.
Even the most sophisticated gamer will be bewildered by the sheer scale of these games. These are the open-world games that take the longest to beat.
One major Dragon's Dogma 2 location combines elements of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Dark Souls for one of the game's more challenging regions.
An upcoming action-adventure indie game boasts various elements that seem to be inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Emergent gameplay is still a relatively new gaming concept, and Dragon's Dogma 2 may have just set the new standard for the rest of the RPG genre.
The sheer depth and vastness of these open-world environments will suck players in and make them feel small as they explore the world.
While The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Ultrahand has been retired, Breath of the Wild's Magnesis ability now has a second chance to shine.
Now that Tears of the Kingdom has opened Pandora's box with its custom mounts, the series shouldn't be so quick to depart from the idea.
Games that think outside the box and provide players with a unique progression system can make it more rewarding to get through the game.
Wherever Zelda goes after Tears of the Kingdom, it should consider adopting one customization feature that it and its predecessor passed on.
Link's equipment system in Tears of the Kingdom presents a strong case for it to maintain its size and mechanics in subsequent installments.