“It’s the hope that kills you,” is a trite saying that sports activities followers know all too effectively. It’s additionally an acceptable sentiment for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, because the hope for an additional industry-shaking, genre-defying, franchise-transforming masterpiece might kill the sequel to Breath of the Wild. Regardless of being an excellent sport, Tears of the Kingdom could disappoint these with excessive expectations.
Zelda sequels are likely to comply with their very own beat, however Tears of the Kingdom is solely extra of the identical. Whereas Breath of the Wild was revolutionary, Tears of the Kingdom feels acquainted. The sport is about in the identical Hyrule, however with a number of tweaks, together with a collection of islands floating within the sky and a sprawling underground world. Nonetheless, these new worlds aren’t as monumental as they appear, and the sky islands are surprisingly sparse.
The perfect elements of Tears of the Kingdom are the shrines, that are the right bite-sized challenges that profit from the sport’s new powers: Ultrahand, Fuse, Ascend, and Recall. Ultrahand lets you seize and mix objects within the setting, which captures the sandbox sensibility completely. Fuse permits you to modify weapons for a wide range of results. In the meantime, the Temple dungeons are welcome refinements, however the sport as an entire feels exceedingly acquainted.
Total, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a contradiction: an excellent sport that performs it protected. Whereas it’s onerous to complain about getting extra of one of many all-time greats, it’s a disgrace that the follow-up to the least protected Zelda in many years is taking part in it so protected. Nonetheless, the sport continues to be a must-play for followers of the franchise. The sport launches on Could 12, 2023, for the Nintendo Swap.
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