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Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure. PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496337032
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Wii U
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:WIIU_LEGEND_OF_ZELDA_...
Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure. PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496337032
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Wii U
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:WIIU_LEGEND_OF_ZELDA_...
BOTW
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
It is seriously addictive! Do not buy if you wish to get a good night sleep! LOLMy husband and I start to play after our son goes to sleep, and find ourself hooked to the TV screen for hours. We usually end up not even playing the story, but exploring around the different regions of the Zelda world, collecting food and bugs and cooking them, while vandalizing the homes of monsters who are just happily dancing around the camp fire.
I am a big Zelda fan. I have to admit that when I first started playing this game, I was actually irritated. It feels so different from the usual Zelda experience. I had a hard time getting used to the complex interface. Though once I got used to the gameplay, I fell in love with it. I have to say that I rank it among my favorite Zelda titles. If you are not savvy with games, it may not be for you, but it really provides a new and interesting experience with a great story woven into it.
Video game creators are finally realizing there is a bigger audience out there than the racers, the bubble poppers, and the graphic shooters. This game has restored my hope for a fun gaming future with my kids. It can be played slowly and methodically or straight to the story line objectives, there’s no wrong way. It has a good slow burn and I imagine will be enjoying many hours with it. My child has blasted through main quests and is now enjoying expansion packs and side quests. We’ve had it for about 10 months. There are arrows flying and fighting monster creatures with crazy mythical powered swords and hammers but you are rarely taking aim at something that has human likeness (except those darn Yiga) and there’s no gore involved. In Zelda BOTW if you hunt a deer it falls into a nice little pile of raw prime meat, you pick it up, make a fire, and cook it with some herbs you found in the forest. If you want more realism go play rdr2 after the kids are in bed. I’m sure it would have you up to your elbows in fake deer blood butchering the thing for a realistic 5 hours. Ha!Extremely enjoyable game. Best one available for the switch at this time. I am comfortable with my 4 year old watching and my 9 year old playing. In fact we often are all together jumping up and down cheering someone on to finish a quest or defeat a tough foe. There are many buttons you have to coordinate to control so players younger than about 7 would struggle but they can have fun wandering the forest col.
This is a beautiful game. I have played some of the old Zelda games and didn’t really enjoy them too much. I don’t generally like action RPGs. This game, though? I love this game. There are often many different ways to tackle any problem and your only limitation is your imagination. It took some time to get used to the controls (might take less time for someone who is more used to fighting games), but they make sense once you do. The worst part of the game is that it uses the button function of the joysticks, so if you apply too much pressure (as you might during an intense fight), you will either crouch or go into scope mode. Obviously, these are both very bad things when you’re trying to maneuver around an enemy. Some people complain there are too many shrines. I don’t think so. I love the shrines. Each one is a puzzle and though some elements are repeated, I do not feel they are repetitive as each requires you to think about how to use those elements in a new way. I’ve also seen people complain about the korok seeds, but I don’t see how that’s a problem? It’s a fun little bonus to find and it only helps you by expanding your inventory. If you don’t want to go around looking for them, don’t. Trust me, you will stumble across plenty as you’re exploring.
Excellent Pre-Order service as usual. There are not enough words to describe Breath of the Wild but I will try lol. First thing you notice it the new graphics for the Zelda Franchise. It looks like your playing your way through a painting which is truly a work of art. You are literally thrown out there to play with a storyline starting right from the get go. Your first quest is to kill Ganon. You can go straight to him and give that shot. Good luck to ya. Not gonna happen. Now if you play the game right and follow your waypoint on the map for the fisrt while you will learn exactly what you need to learn to get you through the rest of the game. Before you know it you will have quests stacked up in your que like you were playing World of Warcraft. Its not online but it sure seems like the World is big enough to be an MMORPG. It does feel lonely out there sometimes without some friends playing beside you. The quests are excellent in Breath of the Wild. You can Choose whatever you want to do anytime you want to do it. I hear complaints that people felt they were doing the same thing over and over again. Well thats how they were playing. They were going around finishing the Shrines which are little dungeons which you solve puzzles in. Its very important to knock these shrines off but you can break away and just do quests if you like. Or you can collect items for cooking or go looking to catch a horse so you dont have to hoof it everywhere in this huge world. I never felt the world.
This game is impressive. Initially I was put off by the high price of Nintendo games, but the number of hours of gameplay makes it worth it. However, you have to have enough free time to enjoy it. Prior to the corona shutdown I wouldn’t have enjoyed this game at all because I was way to busy. Instead, I stuck to games that allow for quick gameplay (e.g. Smash Bros, Mario Kart, etc). As one review mentioned, you can spend a lot of time just travelling, and that is frustrating if you only have 30 min a day to play. I have tried to do most of the game on my own, but I have used a number of online videos to get through some parts since I don’t have THAT much time :-)I have almost completed the game and am currently completing side missions before taking on the final boss. I know that once the shutdown is over it will be a long time before I will be able to dedicate so much time to a game 😊
Breath of the Wild is in strong contention for my favorite video game of all time, regardless of platform or genre. The artistic style is minimalist perfection. The music will calm you and stress you right out within a few seconds (I listen to the former to help me focus at work). You can spend hundreds of hours collecting every korok “seed” or finish the game in…I dunno, maybe 20-30 hours, if focusing on the primary story. Mastering Lynel combat is daunting yet satisfying. Riding horses is just as good as it was in Ocarina of Time. The variety of landscapes, the pure expanse of the map, is truly amazing. Stop reading and just get this game. It is worth every penny. The only disclaimer I would give: be aware of how addicting it is.
Bought the Switch for my son, but we play Zelda BOTW together. We have made it to Hateno, which I’m guessing is less than a tenth of the overall game. Let me just say that it is insanely good. It is epic. It is like all the imaginings I had as a kid playing dice RPGs. The freedom of being able to explore such a large, rich, intricate and gorgeous world is fantastic. Climbing mountains, gliding down into charming villages, galloping through open countryside on horseback, running along wooded trails, hunting, foraging and cooking, dodging thunderstorms, conquering shrines. Even just gazing at the landscape from the top of a tower is just awesome.This game is so good we have to set timers to remind us to take a break.If only we could just climb in ;-)
This is how you revitalize a franchise that was starting to grow stale in it’s formula. I bought a Switch just to play this game and I do not regret my purchase. I’m going to go over pros and cons to make this review a little easier to read.PROS:+ HUGE OPEN WORLD – Lots of interesting places and things to discover. It’s quite exhilarating to scale a mountain in order to get a better view of everything around you and then paraglide to points of interest. If you can see a place on the map, you can get to it.+ COMBAT EXPERIMENTATION – Combat experimentation is fun and rewarding, for awhile (more explanation in ‘cons’ section).+ FUN AND VARIED COMBAT (FOR AWHILE) – Different enemy types are interesting and have specific tactics that clearly telegraph their moves making combat a rewarding learning experience and almost never feels cheap.+ RPG ELEMENTS – The RPG elements fit very nicely into the Zelda universe and give the game a lot of depth. Mountable horses have different stats, enemies can have different elemental types along with stronger variations, weapons, armor, and shields have wildly different stats and abilities, food and elixirs provide different buffs, etc.+ GAME DIFFICULTY – The game is relatively difficult compared to previous Zelda games. You really have to assess combat situations before entering the fray and many enemies are punishing. You will die, many times, but you do learn, with time, and with learning comes triumph and satisfaction. DLC adds Master Mode for.
The game of its generation. Loving detail and beautiful, artful graphics. It gloriously smashes the previous Zelda traditions of being linear and saying “no, not yet†or “you need this item to do this task†with the concept of “go anywhere and do anything as long as your creativity allowsâ€. A beautiful open world, a soundtrack that is masterful and a quest for a master sword to free a princess who is fighting Ganon. Combines old tradition with sweeping new glorious gameplay mechanics.