Speaking of which, this game does not treat you like a baby. There were times when I was on the edge of my seat, just slamming the respawn button to get back at an enemy in the game who defeated me. The combat sticks to the average shift and strike sort of method but still remains very very fun. The music is atmospheric and engaging, what should make the game boring and forgettable such as the conventions of video game RPGs and fantasy instead make the game more classic. What limits the stories RPG elements such as the bog standard story and robotic NPCs are pretty much forgotten. Sure the whole "You don't remember me but you should" angle from almost every NPC becomes pretty flat, but I'll admit that its very compelling. Link's memories become somewhat of a mystery and how he is in a world he has to defend but not remember becomes very interesting. And surprisingly enough for such a simplistic children's story of good versus evil, it's very compelling. I really like how it got the elements of Zelda's story and broke them up into little parts and built up in its own unique way. I'm not too familiar with the canon storyline of Zelda, but from what I've heard the game's storyline is completely original, at least in its structure. ![]() He's placed in a bed of water inside a cave for a hundred years and when he wakes up with no memory of what happens, he has to fight to defeat Calamity Ganon and his minions to purge Hyrule of its darkness. Princess Zelda and her knight Link, fight the evil Ganon but lose, and Link barely escapes with his life. Synopsis: A century before the game begins, the peaceful kingdom of Hyrule was attacked by an evil entity known as Calamity Ganon, who is the game's version of the usual Zelda villain Ganondorf. That was the short version, long version of why this game is awesome along with a plot synopsis will continue now. If you play this game you will certainly not be disappointed. And even gripes that are the game's fault are done purposefully to make the game better. Most of my gripes are buggy graphics and such that have more to do with the Switch's shortcomings as opposed to the games'. ![]() Easily one of the greatest games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild delivers a satisfyingly beautiful presentation on scale, world building, story, gameplay, and design.
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