Where it takes mechanics from others in the industry, it improves upon them; where it introduces new ones, you slap your forehead in amazement that it hasn’t been done before. Breath of the Wild is development done right, and damn near the best game you’ll play all year.
Breath of the Wild doesn’t feel like an experiment for the Zelda series, it feels like the realization of what Zelda always wanted to be. It easily stands toe-to-toe with the best open world games of the generation, and is a marvelous way to introduce a brand new system. Whether you’re a Zelda fan or not, this is certainly an experience you should not miss out on.
Es un juego increíble, mapa, objetos , historias, mazmorras y mucho más es increíble, el juego tiene demasiado contenido , por mis más de 200 horas jugadas puedo decir que es un juego increíble
One of my favorite games of all time, took me about twenty miniutes of warming up to but once you start playing you realise how good the story is how enjoyable the combat and exploration is you will just fall in love
Breath of the Wild’s only tangible constraint is how creative the player can be at any given moment. The game is genuinely challenging, with secrets and rewards to be found around every corner. As you play, the staggering amount of ways in which you can interact with Hyrule naturally reveal themselves. There is always something new to discover, but at your own pace. Somehow, the adventure never loses momentum over dozens of hours of exploration, the inspired design holds up, making for an unmistakable Zelda game that completely changes everything expected from the series. After spending so much time with Breath of the Wild, it is already hard to imagine going back to the antiquated presentation of the past.
I was entranced by this version of Hyrule, and it surprised me at nearly every turn, from its wealth of discoveries to the way it shuns the established tropes of previous Zelda games. It represents a profound new direction for one of gaming’s best franchises and a new high point for open-world interactive experiences.
For any gamer that views Ocarina of Time as the highlight of the franchise, Breath of the Wild is a very pleasant surprise. The innovations Nintendo offers are -nearly all- amazing and Hyrule is more appealing and grandiose than ever before.
Cosa dire.... stupendo. Nuove meccaniche, grafica, gameplay, **** tutto studiato per fare scuola per i prossimi decenni!!! Peccato solo
le performance di switch, buone, ma sognerei di vederli su hardware più performanti ( un miracolo riuscire a farlo girare bene su switch)
the legend of zelda thats wild makes y6ou fell like spider men and i cannot stress enoughow nig thjis world islke wow i gues mimntendo kockedliek wiow 7 out of ten because im i gn
Good game, although lacking in atmosphere. It's very bland and basic, but generally fun to play through. I loved the shrines in this game, definitely the best parts. I also had tons of fun with the special abilities such as magnesis and whatnot. Exploration is a lot of fun on the first and maybe even second time through
It lacks replay ability, the story and characters are just ok, and there's honestly not enough content variety. The enemies and collectibles in this game are highly repetitive, and there should have been more fully fleshed questlines. The dungeons in this game are probably the worst in the entire series.
It's pretty good. I recommend at least one playthrough, as it has widespread appeal
First I'd like to say that I've played 11 Zelda games before botw so I grew up with this franchise.
In botw I've played all of the main quests and I thought that the game has positive and negative points.
The graphics are beautiful, the art style, landscapes and freedom to explore while climbing any mountain and tree you want, it's a well polished game but it feels empty and boring.
I liked the temperature system and thought that it brought realism to the game and also thought that the paraglider was the best item of the game, really nice mechanic.
But the story, music, dialog, characters, all of the other items, weapons, clothes, UX/UI of the item screen are a letdown compared to the older games. It's more about quantity than quality.
I think it's best if you ignore any critics and play it for yourself so you can draw your own conclusions.
In my opinion this is Zelda for a new generation who likes cosing games and if you love the older games, maybe it's best to move to another franchise.
There are tons of other action/rpgs and even jrpgs that are more Zelda than what Nintendo is doing with this franchise.
A Zelda game without Koji Kondo doing the soundtrack, what can you expect?
I love Nintendo but I'm not an idiot and think Aonuma is tired of the classic formula and that's ok, it's just something we have to accept.
Meanwhile, if you like Zelda, go try to find other franchises and hidden gems.
My score is 4.
PS, don't trust any score rating system, they're all fake, trust in yourself and go play the game.
A downgrade from its predecessors..
- Lazy Narrative
- Empty World
- Limited Interaction with NPCs and World
- Story unappealing
If they were to be more active on the way they delivered the story, and not the lazy "grab those random **** to learn about" the game would be much better.
Hard to believe that it was "better" than Skyward and Twilight.
SummaryIgnore everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure. Explore the wild...