Link can plan his adventure with the Sheikah Slate, using the Inventory to organize items and track missions in the Adventure Log.
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Without a kingdom. Without memories. After 100 years of sleep, Link wakes up alone in a world he no longer remembers. Now the legendary hero must explore a vast and dangerous land and regain his memories before Hyrule is lost forever. Armed only with what he can scavenge, Link seeks answers and the resources needed to survive.
Link can plan his adventure with the Sheikah Slate, using the Inventory to organize items and track missions in the Adventure Log.
Explore the landscape of Hyrule in any way you want. Climb towers and mountain peaks to discover new destinations and then define your own path and immerse yourself in the desert.
Before venturing into the wild, Link can climb to the top of a tower to survey the land.
There are more than 100 shrines scattered throughout all of Hyrule. Link must solve the puzzles in each of them to prove his heroism and earn rewards in the game.
Link visits many different villages on his journey, each with a unique appearance and feel.
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Great attention to those who have an 8GB Wii U because the updates are larger than the memory. As a game, it is daringly different from the others. The world is awesome, just a little lacking in cutscenes, at least in the first 15 hours. Otherwise, it is awesome, blindly recommended just like Wind Waker HD.
I have played several Zelda games and since the release of Botw, I had mixed feelings... On one hand, I snubbed it and thought it was overrated, but on the other hand, I wanted to play it to see how my favorite gaming series would turn out... In the end, I bought it and I still have mixed feelings XD It is NOT the best Zelda game in any case, but it has many things that would have been nice to have in the older titles, on the contrary, there were many things they added that I didn't like for a Zelda game, as many times I felt like I wasn't playing Zelda... The gameplay is almost perfect though because there is sooooo much to do, and that's mainly why I liked the main quest, but I found it a bit rushed, boring, and incomparable to other titles like Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess...
Overrated to the point of nausea.
Empty world, pointless going back and forth, break your weapon find another, solve a hundred shrines and so on.
No relation to the old Zelda games and I've played everything since the NES era.
After 54 shrines and endless kilometers on the huge map, I felt like the game had nothing more to offer me.
It's a 7/10 game that everyone worships due to massive hype. It's just a good open world game far inferior to Twilight Princess and Ocarina.
I'm giving it one star to bring the rating down to its rightful place.
Where Breath of the Wild stands out is in its gameplay, you can do everything! The story is fantastic, the map is huge, the things you can find are countless, and the battles are very satisfying. The graphics don't lack anything compared to the Switch version, whether you're playing on a screen or on the gamepad. Additionally, you can use amiibo for various in-game "gifts"! In short, it's a game that every Wii U owner must have
The game is excellent! It is worth even more than its 60 euros. Get it and you won't regret it, even in the long run.
It is simply the best. It's a shame they no longer release titles for the Wii U.
One of my favorite Zelda games
If you have a Wii U, you MUST play this title. Perhaps one of the best Zelda games
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