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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Review
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an unfathomable follow-up, expanding a world that already felt full beyond expectation and raising the bar ever higher into the clouds.
Tom Marks
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
Summary
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the sequel to Nintendo's Switch launch title, continues Link's adventures in an open-world Hyrule, this time letting Link explore floating islands and soar high in the skies above the vast lands of Hyrule.
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I’m always surprised with how the soundtrack exceeds my already high expectations.
10
If you have never played a Zelda game before like me it will be a great experience learning how to play. I would recommend every Nintendo Switch owner to have this game
So much more than a 70-dollar DLC. I have not stopped thinking about this game since I inserted the card. this takes everything great done in BOTW and makes it 100 times better. You should absolutely play this game.
10
Best game I've ever played
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10
WOW, this game is so amazing, 10/10,TOTK is better than mechanics and all to BOTW (sorry for my level of English, I'm studying the idiom)
10
This is a great game, possibly the best of them all. If you're familiar with Zelda, I need not say more. If you're new to it, that's no big deal either as the game is pretty seamless at being able to bring first timers aboard in a way they won't feel lost. I can't say enough good things
The only thing I dislike about the game, which is more of a rant, is with how supremely annoying weapon decay/the way it works is. As well as how exhausting some of the crafting type things are, I don't mind grinding for mats and things like that what irritates me is only being able to cook one meal at a time. I'd like to be able to build a queue personally, and it would be helpful to be able to easily see how much carry capacity you have left whilst meal prepping.
It's okay to die a lot! It's harder than Breath of the Wild, especially if you haven't played it in awhile. Also, don't forget Ascend. You're never stuck on a puzzle, you just forgot about Ascend!
I know many others have really enjoyed this game. I don't doubt that. For me, I only lasted days of playing it before I put it down to never return to it.
The positives are this, the graphics are really great. The visuals are amazing. I actually do enjoy the concept of the main story but the way it's put together is just not very captivating. There is a lot of customization, I'll give it that. The map is huge but it feels too empty a lot of times. I'd rather it be smaller and more interactive.
For me the biggest reason I don't have any desire to pick this game up is it's tedious. SO tedious. You can't just relax and play this game. Everything is a struggle from oh your clothing is too cold so your health is running out, you need food to eat but cooking is a pain; your stamina runs out, there's a puzzle every 2 minutes. Combat is even extremely complex. I just don't enjoy it.
It’s honestly just DLC for BOTW, kinda disappointing.
Play Breath of the Wild before playing this game. This one makes BotW obsolete.
Just enjoy the ride. There's a huge difference between beating the main quests and finishing the game. This is all about experiences.
Its excellent!!
Amazing game that will take a while to complete but every second will be fun.
One of the best games I've ever played. It takes its predecessor, Breath of the Wild, and improves upon it in ways that seem inconceivable for a console such as the Nintendo Switch. The world has been changed and added to in innumerable ways, and the enemy variety has been diversified, making combat feel less repetitive. There is significantly more side content, making for a vastly more enjoyable post-game experience. The world also just looks insanely amazing, somehow even more so than BotW. Everyone should experience BotW and TotK, in that order.
Explore everything, Take your time!. experiment.
Look, play the game for the game and it's mechanics because the whole story makes no sense. Dev was like "Lets make a story about a different story but use the same AA Title"
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an unfathomable follow-up, expanding a world that already felt full beyond expectation and raising the bar ever higher into the clouds.
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