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on March 15, 2026
In Breath of the Wild , huge mechanized war machines called Divine Beasts play a major role in the game's plot and are battled throughout. After the Divine Beasts are defeated, the ghosts of the pilots who once controlled them help Link take down Calamity Ganon. Once players master vehicle crafting mechanics in Tears of the Kingdom , they may get to craft their own animal-shaped Divine Beasts - choosing animal limbs and weapon parts to add to their machine, then using it to fight Godzilla-sized monst
While the story takes baby steps forward with great effect, Tears of the Kingdom 's gameplay is more dramatically improved. A lot of the mechanics of the prior game return, to be fair - warts and all. Despite its controversial status and a promise of improvement , weapon durability has reared its ugly head once more, this time in an even more frustrating manner. While the ability to Fuse weapons with materials that enhance their power or affect how they're used means exploration is a necessary thing, it also means it's easier to get attached to a specific weapon st
Landscapes are dotted with piles of construction materials previously intended to rebuild before yet another looming apocalypse reared its head. Now you can use it to build, or help citizens restore their carts or perform an odd job. Stables are more frequent and lively too, filled with optional quests and conversations all built to make Hyrule feel more substantial. Red Dead Redemption 2 was referenced by Nintendo as a core inspiration for Tears, and this shines through in every little interaction you have. Breath of the Wild felt married to its own loneliness , while its sequel is eager to show that Link isn’t alone anymore, and has allies to call upon. There are still several instances of worthwhile solitude to bask in, but now friends and strangers are there to help.
However, seven-year-old Link has a timeline too, in which he also defeated Ganondorf. This is the weird one, as I like to call it, which kicks off with Majora’s Mask and ploughs straight onto Twilight Princess. If you’re a Zelda fan, you likely knew all this already, and therefore I’m sorry, but it needed to be spelled out in the simplest terms for anyone coming in with no idea of the complications caused by time travel in this series. But if you, diehard Zelda Tears of the Kingdom missions fan #89,243, believe that’s the only timeline split, you’d be dead wrong. For another was made, borne out of Wii Nunchuks but solidified by the Nintendo Swi
Going through the trouble of hunting a powerful enemy to use their tail to alter a broadsword's swing only to have it break in a few battles is frustrating, and doesn't lend itself well to the intended goal of Fuse. Rather than encourage players to experiment and find new things, it's easier just to have backup base weapons and plan to fuse them with the nearest high-power monster item with reckless abandon. While it is obvious weapon durability is a system that works on some level to create a more tense exploration period, it can be grating. However, those weapons that really don't make sense, or were made out of pure desperation in a moment of need, really do sell the journey of Link as one of ingenuity and determination. Weapon durability still sucks, but the combat is so good it can't bring it down even a lit
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If balloons are the first aerial vehicle that Tears of the Kingdom __ players can craft, dirigibles or blimps may be the next tier of aerial vehicle they can make. Instead of a spherical gas bag, players would need to find or craft a cylindrical or rugby-ball-shaped frame, then attach accessories like motors, propellors, and wicker baskets for carrying passengers or supplies for the powerful recipes introduced in BOTW . Compared to other flying machines, the dirigible's prestige in Steampunk culture would make it a good fit for the ancient technology aesthetic of the gam
One hundred years before Breath of the Wild begins, Ganon returned to start the second Great Calamity. Zelda’s power failed to awaken in time, so the kingdom of Hyrule was in peril. Ganon had also prepared while imprisoned; this time around, he targeted the Guardians, quickly taking control of them and using them against Hylian forces. The kingdom was ruthlessly destroyed, leaving many dead, including King Rh
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