
The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild
It's here March 3rd I've just got a new Nintendo Switch and the masterpiece Zelda BOTW, so I load it up and we're given lovely pastel colors and a wake up call from a voice explaining I've been asleep for 100 years so it's time to wake up out of my suspended sleep and reach out to Hyrule and see what the situation is this time, well you've guessed Ganon's back and controlling Hyrule Castle and I've just got to the bottom of a valley and greeted a old man in robes explaining that he wants me to go to four shrines and do there tests so of I go to see if I can beat each trail and the old man promised me a Paraglider if I succeed in each of the four shrines, I easily achieve this and return to the old man after a talk he asks me to do more for me to gain his Paraglider, that's how the game goes a favor for a favor especially with side quests, the surroundings are apparently five times the size of Skyrim and there's plenty to see or participate in. The core objective of Zelda is to defeat the four divine beasts and then they'll help you reclaim Hyrule, I've so far defeated the dungeon and boss of one beast in Zora's Domain and now I've got three more before I can help Zelda who's keeping Ganon at bay with her powers, the game's a relaxed affair where defeating enemies and collecting up the goods they've dropped, thing is there doesn't seem to be anyone who can repair your weapons and they break quite quickly which means looking for more enemies to take there weapons off. You've waited three to four years for the first open-world Zelda game and it really is a masterpiece you love exploring finding side quests visiting villages and discovering secrets. Excellent first outing for the new Nintendo Switch, Brilliant.
Review By Oliver Staley
10 (Excellence)
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