The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Gameplay + REVIEW In Progress (Exclusive Switch Gameplay)
Zelda Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch Gameplay and Review In Progress! We have played 30+ hours of The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild, and are here to share our impressions (NO STORY SPOILERS). Thanks to Nintendo for providing the review copy. Let us know what YOU think of the new footage, new info, and new Zelda!!
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild departs from most games in the The Legend of Zelda series, as it features an open-world environment twelve times larger than the overworld in Twilight Princess, with less emphasis on defined entrances and exits to areas. Similar to the original The Legend of Zelda, the player is placed into the game's over world with very little instruction, and is allowed to explore freely at their own pace. The game also marks the first time that voice acting is present in a main Zelda title, although the voices are limited to certain characters, such as Princess Zelda and the Great Deku Tree. According to producer Eiji Aonuma, only key scenes in the game were going to have voice acting. Due to a large number of sequences, it was decided by the team that all of the cutscenes would have voice acting.
Players control Link, who can jump and climb almost any surface, and can find various items in the world, including weapons, shields, clothing, and food that can be eaten or cooked to restore health. Weapons break after excessive use, but many have multiple uses; for example, tree branches can be used to light fires, and shields can be used as makeshift snowboards. Throughout the game, Link possesses a piece of technology known as the Sheikah Slate, which provides players with a map and allows Link to create waypoints and investigate enemy stats. By discovering various runes, the Slate can be upgraded with various powers, including creating bombs, controlling magnetic objects, and stopping time around objects and enemies. Players keep track of both main and side quests given to them through the use of a quest log, which is called an Adventure Log within the game.
The game supports multiple Amiibo figurines that can alter gameplay. For example, the Wolf Link Amiibo summons Wolf Link as a partner that helps Link battle foes and carries over the existing hearts saved onto the Amiibo after playing through the Cave of Shadows in Twilight Princess HD. If the player fulfills certain conditions, they will unlock an alternative ending of the game.
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