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The game breaks with some conventions of the series. For example, many of the weaker opponents no longer appear individually, but in larger groups. Link, on the other hand, can move more freely than ever before: in order to get a better overview of his surroundings, he can climb towers and huge buildings and, as a summit climber, climb any mountain. Afterwards he floats down again with his paraglider, and if this is too slow for him, he simply uses his shield as a support for a fast-paced slide! Even the weather conditions are constantly changing in this dynamic world, and if Link is to survive, players must take this into account. A sudden downpour can put out any campfire, in thunderstorms metallic weapons can attract lightning. In addition, Link should always pay attention to the right clothing, because his journey takes him through the most diverse areas with different climate zones. In this vast world, more than 100 Shrines of Trials full of traps and puzzles are waiting to be discovered. The order in which the players explore them is entirely up to them. When Link fights his way through a shrine, he receives special items and rewards that will benefit him on his subsequent journey. The puzzles can often be solved in more than one way. Plus, there's a lot of secrets to solve. Explore and explore is the main fun part of Link's new adventure.
The game breaks with some conventions of the series. For example, many of the weaker opponents no longer appear individually, but in larger groups. Link, on the other hand, can move more freely than ever before: in order to get a better overview of his surroundings, he can climb towers and huge buildings and, as a summit climber, climb any mountain. Afterwards he floats down again with his paraglider, and if this is too slow for him, he simply uses his shield as a support for a fast-paced slide! Even the weather conditions are constantly changing in this dynamic world, and if Link is to survive, players must take this into account. A sudden downpour can put out any campfire, in thunderstorms metallic weapons can attract lightning. In addition, Link should always pay attention to the right clothing, because his journey takes him through the most diverse areas with different climate zones. In this vast world, more than 100 Shrines of Trials full of traps and puzzles are waiting to be discovered. The order in which the players explore them is entirely up to them. When Link fights his way through a shrine, he receives special items and rewards that will benefit him on his subsequent journey. The puzzles can often be solved in more than one way. Plus, there's a lot of secrets to solve. Explore and explore is the main fun part of Link's new adventure.
The game breaks with some conventions of the series. For example, many of the weaker opponents no longer appear individually, but in larger groups. Link, on the other hand, can move more freely than ever before: in order to get a better overview of his surroundings, he can climb towers and huge buildings and, as a summit climber, climb any mountain. Afterwards he floats down again with his paraglider, and if this is too slow for him, he simply uses his shield as a support for a fast-paced slide! Even the weather conditions are constantly changing in this dynamic world, and if Link is to survive, players must take this into account. A sudden downpour can put out any campfire, in thunderstorms metallic weapons can attract lightning. In addition, Link should always pay attention to the right clothing, because his journey takes him through the most diverse areas with different climate zones. In this vast world, more than 100 Shrines of Trials full of traps and puzzles are waiting to be discovered. The order in which the players explore them is entirely up to them. When Link fights his way through a shrine, he receives special items and rewards that will benefit him on his subsequent journey. The puzzles can often be solved in more than one way. Plus, there's a lot of secrets to solve. Explore and explore is the main fun part of Link's new adventure.
The game breaks with some conventions of the series. For example, many of the weaker opponents no longer appear individually, but in larger groups. Link, on the other hand, can move more freely than ever before: in order to get a better overview of his surroundings, he can climb towers and huge buildings and, as a summit climber, climb any mountain. Afterwards he floats down again with his paraglider, and if this is too slow for him, he simply uses his shield as a support for a fast-paced slide! Even the weather conditions are constantly changing in this dynamic world, and if Link is to survive, players must take this into account. A sudden downpour can put out any campfire, in thunderstorms metallic weapons can attract lightning. In addition, Link should always pay attention to the right clothing, because his journey takes him through the most diverse areas with different climate zones. In this vast world, more than 100 Shrines of Trials full of traps and puzzles are waiting to be discovered. The order in which the players explore them is entirely up to them. When Link fights his way through a shrine, he receives special items and rewards that will benefit him on his subsequent journey. The puzzles can often be solved in more than one way. Plus, there's a lot of secrets to solve. Explore and explore is the main fun part of Link's new adventure.
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Amazing game! Takes Link into a whole new dimension! It is fun to play, but it is also beautiful to look at. I enjoy the exciting gameplay, but sometimes it is also nice to just take a hike through Hyrule, do some sightseeing and simply see what might be around the next corner! There is always something new to discover. The story was engaging, I like the direction that they went with Princess Zelda’s character, and the other characters you meet along the way are fun. My only 2 complaints are the weapons break far too quickly, and the final boss fight was too easy. But I loved the shrines, the puzzles were fun and engaging. Overall a great game!
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a gaming masterpiece. Its expansive open world, filled with breathtaking landscapes and hidden wonders, invites endless exploration. The non-linear gameplay and dynamic physics create a playground of possibilities in combat and puzzle-solving. The story, woven into the very fabric of the world, is both moving and subtly powerful. Visually stunning and accompanied by a memorable score, it's an immersive experience. With extensive DLC adding even more content, BOTW remains a timeless classic that redefines open-world gaming, setting a standard that future titles will aspire to match.
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INCREDIBLE GAME. OMG. I spent so much exploring in this game that I long for this world! The characters, the COOKING and POTIKN MAKING!! All the different things to collect and figure out. The puzzles are genuinely challenging at times and the fights, too. I am so excited for the new one. I am a completionist with games, and with the new feature to see where you've traveled is hilarious due to having covered every square inch of the large and arduous map! I got every set of Armour, etc! 100% completion (with the help of IGN interactive map [great way to keep track of things done and needed to go back to] and polygon only when necessary ) Well worth it. I used notebooks too! So much entertainment, literal weeks worth. Well. Worth the money and time.
| Language | German |
| Dimensions | 10.5 x 17 x 1.1 cm |
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Amazing game! Takes Link into a whole new dimension! It is fun to play, but it is also beautiful to look at. I enjoy the exciting gameplay, but sometimes it is also nice to just take a hike through Hyrule, do some sightseeing and simply see what might be around the next corner! There is always something new to discover. The story was engaging, I like the direction that they went with Princess Zelda’s character, and the other characters you meet along the way are fun. My only 2 complaints are the weapons break far too quickly, and the final boss fight was too easy. But I loved the shrines, the puzzles were fun and engaging. Overall a great game!
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a gaming masterpiece. Its expansive open world, filled with breathtaking landscapes and hidden wonders, invites endless exploration. The non-linear gameplay and dynamic physics create a playground of possibilities in combat and puzzle-solving. The story, woven into the very fabric of the world, is both moving and subtly powerful. Visually stunning and accompanied by a memorable score, it's an immersive experience. With extensive DLC adding even more content, BOTW remains a timeless classic that redefines open-world gaming, setting a standard that future titles will aspire to match.
INCREDIBLE GAME. OMG. I spent so much exploring in this game that I long for this world! The characters, the COOKING and POTIKN MAKING!! All the different things to collect and figure out. The puzzles are genuinely challenging at times and the fights, too. I am so excited for the new one. I am a completionist with games, and with the new feature to see where you've traveled is hilarious due to having covered every square inch of the large and arduous map! I got every set of Armour, etc! 100% completion (with the help of IGN interactive map [great way to keep track of things done and needed to go back to] and polygon only when necessary ) Well worth it. I used notebooks too! So much entertainment, literal weeks worth. Well. Worth the money and time.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s sheer freedom and sense of adventure is a remarkable achievement. Right from the start, the vast landscape of Hyrule is thrown completely open to you, and it constantly finds ways to pique your curiosity with mysterious landmarks, complex hidden puzzles, and enemy camps to raid for treasure and weapons. The fact that you can tackle any one of these things at your own pace and almost never get pulled to the main path is liberating, but the way all of Breath of the Wild’s systems fit elegantly into complex light survival game is even more impressive. I’ve been running around for over 50 hours and I still have plenty of mysteries left to track down and lots of wonderfully crafted puzzles to solve. I’m in awe of the scope and ... MoreThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s sheer freedom and sense of adventure is a remarkable achievement. Right from the start, the vast landscape of Hyrule is thrown completely open to you, and it constantly finds ways to pique your curiosity with mysterious landmarks, complex hidden puzzles, and enemy camps to raid for treasure and weapons. The fact that you can tackle any one of these things at your own pace and almost never get pulled to the main path is liberating, but the way all of Breath of the Wild’s systems fit elegantly into complex light survival game is even more impressive. I’ve been running around for over 50 hours and I still have plenty of mysteries left to track down and lots of wonderfully crafted puzzles to solve. I’m in awe of the scope and scale of this adventure, and I often find myself counting the hours until I can get back in.The untamed, post-apocalyptic, techno-fantasy land of Hyrule is the main character in Breath of the Wild. Not only is it vast, beautiful, and filled with a diverse set of locations from grassy fields to craggy alpine mountains, but it follows surprisingly realistic rules that let you pull off solutions so intuitive that you might be surprised they actually work. The trees bear fruit, grass fields can be set ablaze, and even enemies and animals behave in a believable manner, based on the skittish and aggressive reactions I’ve seen in the wild. But the realistic touches don’t end there. Each object you encounter, from sticks to apples to rocks and metallic blocks, is made of a material, and those materials usually respond to forces like fire and magnetism as you’d expect.It all sets up a surprisingly fun and responsive sandbox to interact with, and one I’ve rarely seen executed so well in an action-adventure game. If you think something should work, it usually does, and that led me to all kinds of fun and hilarious experimentation. You can stand under an apple tree with a torch and bake the fruit into a quick-healing snack before you even pick it, or drop a metal sword in front of a weaponless enemy and watch it get fried by a bolt of lighting. Meanwhile, Link needs warmer clothes to survive the cold and flame-resistant gear to near the volcanic Death Mountain. It’s consistently amazing to learn how all of these systems interact with each other while you play.
Absolutely incredible game. I got this game at launch and was impressed then, but got sidetracked by other games around that time and never finished it. I would pick it back up from time to time but only recently decided to actually get through the main bosses and finish the game. I’m really glad I did because it’s a masterpiece unlike I’ve experienced since Red Dead Redemption II.The more you explore, the more you find to do. It’ll take a good couple of hours of playing to realize you have not come even close to scratching the surface on things to do in the game, and days before you start to scratch said surface. The map is incredibly large. The combat is satisfying with surprising depth. The game isn’t easy but is quite rewarding. There are game mechanics that ... MoreAbsolutely incredible game. I got this game at launch and was impressed then, but got sidetracked by other games around that time and never finished it. I would pick it back up from time to time but only recently decided to actually get through the main bosses and finish the game. I’m really glad I did because it’s a masterpiece unlike I’ve experienced since Red Dead Redemption II.The more you explore, the more you find to do. It’ll take a good couple of hours of playing to realize you have not come even close to scratching the surface on things to do in the game, and days before you start to scratch said surface. The map is incredibly large. The combat is satisfying with surprising depth. The game isn’t easy but is quite rewarding. There are game mechanics that will surprise you in how unique and refreshing they are, and some game mechanics you may never even encounter.If you’re wondering if it’s worth it to play years after launch, it is. It’ll be worth playing years to come as well.I prefer Japanese for the spoken language but that’s maybe just me.
Some background, I haven’t played a game since i was in middle school and i’m currently 24. I also have no gaming experience with Legend of Zelda. So far after a few days of playing the game.. I have been OBSESSED with the game. This game doesn’t give you a complete guide on every thing. You have to figure out a lot on your own especially as a first time player with no prior knowledge. HOWEVER, this is a complete dream for me. The open world concept and ability to play my own way makes it soooo much fun to figure things out in my own. There’s so many things going on which can get overwhelming but it keeps the game fresh and on my toes. I don’t see myself finishing this game within a month which is a huge plus for me because I want to explore every inch of the maps. ... MoreSome background, I haven’t played a game since i was in middle school and i’m currently 24. I also have no gaming experience with Legend of Zelda. So far after a few days of playing the game.. I have been OBSESSED with the game. This game doesn’t give you a complete guide on every thing. You have to figure out a lot on your own especially as a first time player with no prior knowledge. HOWEVER, this is a complete dream for me. The open world concept and ability to play my own way makes it soooo much fun to figure things out in my own. There’s so many things going on which can get overwhelming but it keeps the game fresh and on my toes. I don’t see myself finishing this game within a month which is a huge plus for me because I want to explore every inch of the maps. Granted there are areas with harder enemies, but it’s a challenge for me to try to find a way around them and learn better ways at fighting them. I’ve managed to get into some areas being way weaker than my opponents and it’s thrilling. Only “complaint” I have is trying to figure out how to fight the monsters. I wish they could teach you right off the bat but you kind of learn as you go. Even then It’s hood instead of overwhelming you with so many ways. I can keep going on for days but i have to get back to playing. Def recommend if you’re into a long term game and love solving problems.
I am a fan of Skyrim and Oblivion, where you can choose to do the main quest or not if you want and just do side quests, and you can just do side quests in this. You can just buy and sell goods if you want; you can just hunt, or just collect resources and get rich, just make potions all day if you want. You can just explore and climb mountains and completely ignore the main story. The explorable area is absurdly huge, too. If you like Far Cry 3, give this a try, because you map-viewable areas by basically capturing a tower instead of a camp, which opens up all kinds of new possibilities each time. You can just run away from most hard enemies most of the time, or climb off an edge to avoid them and around the corner to where they can't go to avoid them.
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is the best Nintendo game ever. I bout it because my neighbor showed it to me and I instantly liked it i played no other game in the series. Because it has a lot of stuff to do, the average 100% run is 189 hours. Most of it is collecting korok seeds (I hate them). That is 70% of the game that is the only bad part of the game. But the game in its entirety it's great. I love it and the DLC is great and especially what you get at the end it's great but I won't spoil it. The story is not really there, it's more of a sandbox game like Minecraft but that's not a bad thing. It's not like traditional Legend of Zelda games where the weapons break. It's annoying at the beginning but you get used to it. it has to be that way it's the new ... MoreLegend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is the best Nintendo game ever. I bout it because my neighbor showed it to me and I instantly liked it i played no other game in the series. Because it has a lot of stuff to do, the average 100% run is 189 hours. Most of it is collecting korok seeds (I hate them). That is 70% of the game that is the only bad part of the game. But the game in its entirety it's great. I love it and the DLC is great and especially what you get at the end it's great but I won't spoil it. The story is not really there, it's more of a sandbox game like Minecraft but that's not a bad thing. It's not like traditional Legend of Zelda games where the weapons break. It's annoying at the beginning but you get used to it. it has to be that way it's the new gimmick same with the Sheikah slate. It's rated E10 so only 10 can play but it's really not that bad I can see an 8-year-old playing this game. So if I have not said it enough I love this game and the next one in the series is coming out May 12.
absolutely love this game. it’s a mostly slow and self paced adventure, so if you prefer constant action sequences this may not be the type for you. it’s not totally “relaxed” though. you’ll encounter plenty of enemies and other challenges so it’s not all just aimless wandering. the world is huge and looks like a living painting. there are tons of things to discover, whether it’s just cool looking landscapes or korok puzzles or shrines (which you will be doing a lot of) and more. there aren’t many restraints besides your initial low stamina and health, so it’s very fun to just goof around in and see in what ways you can accomplish something. the first dozen or so hours of the game can definitely be a challenge with how weak you are, but technically you can always ... Moreabsolutely love this game. it’s a mostly slow and self paced adventure, so if you prefer constant action sequences this may not be the type for you. it’s not totally “relaxed” though. you’ll encounter plenty of enemies and other challenges so it’s not all just aimless wandering. the world is huge and looks like a living painting. there are tons of things to discover, whether it’s just cool looking landscapes or korok puzzles or shrines (which you will be doing a lot of) and more. there aren’t many restraints besides your initial low stamina and health, so it’s very fun to just goof around in and see in what ways you can accomplish something. the first dozen or so hours of the game can definitely be a challenge with how weak you are, but technically you can always just try to avoid enemies and continue. this is a fantastic low-intensity adventure game if you enjoy puzzle solving and fighting enemies and just wandering around the world.
| Language | German |
| Dimensions | 10.5 x 17 x 1.1 cm |