I believe this is one of Nintendo's most well-crafted games they've made, and I'm not saying this out of pure nostalgia. Overall, this game is innovative, breathtaking, challenging, imaginative and endlessly addicting. The character interactions are natural, and the quests push the story forward instead of making them feel like filler. So far it has the typical Zelda formula, but with an interesting techno-twist that doesn't feel misplaced. I haven't gotten too deep into the game yet, so I can't really comment on the main storyline too much. It breaks a few video game conventions we're so used to, making this game an exciting, entertaining ride filled with smooth game-play and fun characters. Even the horse-riding was fun! I love how immersive this world is, because everything (graphics, controls, gameplay) is so flawlessly executed and so absorbing. There is so much to do in this game, and it never gets boring! Link could climb up steep cliffs, transport to towers, paraglide, and enter "Shrines" to solve puzzles by using magic in clever ways. Open-world games have been done before (Skyrim), yet every little detail, every little technique, and the various ways you could go about on your adventure make this huge world feel fresh and exciting. And what hype it has! In short, this game is an absolute blast. Which is fine because, after buying the Nintendo Switch and trying this game out for a few good hours, I think this game is worth all the hype. They do slightly suffer from repetition (Ganon must have multiple lives!), and there are a few irritating glitches that can hinder my overall enjoyment. I love the series' storytelling, quirky characters, engaging puzzles and charming level designs, but I do often wonder if these games deserve such a high rating. If you look deeper into my ratings you'll notice how I gave all the Zelda games I've played a perfect 10. IMDb isn't really a site designed for people to rate video games, but this entry is too much fun to not talk about, so I'll write a review anyways. ![]() In the end he needs to go to Castle Hyrule to Battle Calamity Ganon and to rescue Zelda, who stayed there all the years, to keep Ganon's powers in the gay. There he also learns more about the Champions and what relationship Link had with them. There in order to free the spirit of the Champions (Mipha, Daruk, Revali and Urbosa) he must defeat the corresponding 4 brights, that killed the 4 Champions long ago. He must then go to the people, the 4 Champions belonged to, and into the four Titans, great machines which was controlled by the Champions. Shortly after that the spirit of the King of Hyrule tells Link what happened before and during his sleep. After an 100 year sleep, Links awoke with no memories of what happened 100 years ago. ![]() Link was also badly wounded, while protecting Princess Zelda from Guardiens, and put into the Shrine of Life by Zelda. 100 years before the main events of the game, the Calamity Ganon returned, controlled the Guardiens and indirectly killed the legendary four Champions as well the King of Hyrule.
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