From Nintendo Life: "We knew that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was an incredible game from the moment the Nintendo Switch launched back in March 2017. What we couldn't have known at the time, though, is just how much there is to discover.
Today marks the game's two-and-a-half-year anniversary, and yet players are still learning new tricks and techniques that lead to new ways to play, to speedrun, or in this case, to catch fish. Yes, a new fish-catching technique might not sound like the most exciting discovery at first, but wait until you see how it works."
NE: "We're looking at every single Nintendo franchise on Switch and evaluating how they grew and changed during the Switch's life cycle."
The composer took to Twitter to share that he actually stepped back from the position in July 2023, though this is the first time he has publicly acknowledged it.
Polygon: "To get back to the way Ocarina made us feel, it was necessary to reject almost everything about it."
I generally agree with the author here. However, if I had to point out a single game as the 'anti-Breath of the Wild,' that would be Majora's Mask. Pretty much everything in that game is interconnected, relies on something that the player must have done previously, is timed, and can be considered a puzzle in itself.
but still considered the best of the seties.
i would have liked botw to be more like ocarina.
25 years from today whatever Zelda is out people would too be looking fondly at Breath of the Wild.
Ah the more simple times of the 2020s.
Well slap me in the face with a wet kipper.
What??? LOL!!!! Too Funny!
I just float a log to block a river and trow bombs upstream, all the fish float up dead and collect along the log. Been doing that since like 3 days after launch, but this is dope AF too