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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - IGN Review

A remarkable sequel that somehow makes Breath of the Wild feel like a first draft.

RpgSama739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

Awesome!! This is what happens when a developer and a console manufacturer cares about their first party output.

Great to see this Zelda raises the bar from the previous one.

chrisx739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

Maybe it's time I truly start considering a switch for BOTW and this. Looks good.

Azurite739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

I'd recommend to first wait for the next Nintendo console to see if the games work on it as well.

RpgSama739d ago

@Azurite

At this point in the generation I was considering just that, to wait to see if Switch 2 is backwards compatible. There are definitely quite a few bangers that I want to play on the system with Xenoblade Chronicles 3 at the top of the list.

notachance739d ago

My lazy but completionist ass will probably wait a few months for a complete guide before playing this, just like how I play elden ring lol.
too old and tired to go looking for all the secrets myself..

GotGame818739d ago

There is already a guide for TOTK. A regular and collectors edition.

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SoulWarrior739d ago

Looking forward to giving this a go, heard it's a bit more traditional in some ways so that's music to my ears.

NecrumOddBoy739d ago

Dungeons apparently which is good. BOTW lack of anything traditional was a huge turnoff for me.

BOTW wasn’t a 10 for me but I am more excited about the sequel.

I do wish reviews were honest about these games. Almost every single reviewer completely ignores anything that any other game would be criticized for.

Linefix739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

Same. Loved the first one, but it wasn't perfect due to the reasons you mentioned, but I'm too really excited about the sequel. I hope it delivers.

RpgSama739d ago

Yeah, I tried to not read the reviews that much, do not want to spoil me of anything, at the same time I am very curious about dungeons coming back, that was one of the things that put me off playing BOTW, if they are like regular Zelda Dungeons then this is definitely on my list.

fleshzombie739d ago

I couldnt finish the first one. Might pick this one up down the line based on what I hear about it.

sadraiden739d ago

It's interesting seeing people try their damndest to find something wrong with BOTW. It's literally the best reviewed gaming product of all time, from literally every single journalistic outlet including mainstream media. But unless it exactly resembles what people subconsciously think they need from a Zelda experience, it's "a huge turnoff".

I think we're nitpicking for the sake of being contrarians in a digital landscape that rewards controversial takes.

FinalFantasyFanatic738d ago

I loved BoTW and I don't even like open world games, but it's sad to see some staples of the series dropped like dungeons, pretty happy to go back to that to some degree.

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XbladeTeddy739d ago

I'm a massive fan of the traditional Zelda's but just didn't like BotW.

Still undecided on this one, going to be doing a lot of review watching and reading though to see if I should give this a go.

RaidenBlack739d ago

Shaping up to be one of the best year in gaming
Now lets hope Spider-Man 2 and Starfield equally delivers as well to complete the holy trinity ...

goldwyncq739d ago

This game, Spider-Man 2, Starfield, and Resident Evil 4 Remake will likely be the nominees this year

RaidenBlack739d ago

@goldwyncq
We'll have to wait for Armored Core VI, Baldur's Gate III & Diablo IV as well
(and am I missing anything else with a concrete 2023 release date? )

MrNinosan739d ago

@goldqyncq
I wouldn't count out Final Fantasy XVI either, but Zelda is always Zelda, and will probably win it in the end.

Linefix739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

Spot on!
And to the dislikers, what games do you think will challenge it for GotY?! Spiderman 2, Starfield, Redfall?! Don't make me laugh!

outsider1624739d ago

Ofcourse they are challenging it for GoTy. What do you think the Nominations are for?

Ok about Redfall...come on man...!!

darkrider739d ago

You are kidding aren't you? Zelda is an amazing game for the switch hardware, but we are in 2023?

There no comparison in every technical aspect. Just looking at the game you see that. Beside the fact it looks empty.

I can't imagined how Zelda would be if Nintendo got a next gen system. Where the interaction and emotions weren't robotic and with text.

Obscure_Observer739d ago

GOTY indeed.

97 on Metacritic right now!

Nintendo being Nintendo. Well deserved!

CBaoth738d ago

MS should take note. Have they ever had a game even nominated for GOTY? And are you sure you Xbox guys know what one looks like?

solideagle739d ago

Congrats to Nintendo for another masterpiece. I have never owned any console except PS but I know the quality when I see it :)
wait, why isn't reviews on Metacritic yet?

shammgod739d ago

Proves that creativity can beat out raw power and graphics

Kakashi Hatake739d ago

Proves Zelda has the most nostalgic fans.

Angyobangyo739d ago

Bro, you’re running with an anime name that hasn’t been relevant for a decade. I bet you know all about nostalgia. How about simply acknowledging Nintendo released a good game?

Linefix739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

proves a certain fanbase has the most salt whenever a TRUE masterpiece is released. LMAO! Just cope and continue playing your cinematic experience, one and done games, though I love them myself, but I just can't put them on the same level with Zelda, sorry.

Neonridr739d ago

proves that Nintendo fans care more about good gameplay over a shiny coat of paint.

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sadraiden739d ago

What does that mean? They put out Zelda games regularly. No one is earnestly playing any of the 20+ Zelda games and thinking "man, this reminds me of the first time I played Zelda on NES".

TOTK isn't capitalizing on nostalgia. It might just be...... a good game.

Nintentional739d ago

Proves you’re just salty af 🧂🎻

King_Noctis739d ago

This new Zelda play nothing like the past Zelda on the Gamecube or N64 era.

So what are the Zelda fan nostalgia for?

Adrian_v01739d ago

@linefix what's so innovative and different about Zelda gameplay?

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darkrider739d ago

No it doesn't proves that. It's a great game on the switch. It can have 100. But this game doesn't set any standard in any aspect on rpg in 2023. For me that's a problem with giving perfect scores.

aconnellan739d ago

Scores aren’t relative though. Just cause this is a 10 doesn’t invalidate other 10/10 games

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List of all prices for Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs

Prices revealed for all Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs, coming from both Nintendo and third-parties.

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IanTH22d ago (Edited 22d ago )

I argue that simple res/FPS bumps should be free, and then you can charge $10 if it includes actual extra content. That seems to be what has been settled on.

Many PS4 games got free upgrades for PS5 when just increasing res/FPS. Days Gone, for example, got a free FPS bump to start the generation. Now it's getting a "remaster", improved visuals/extra modes/content for $10.

I know they have *some* free upgrades - though we don't know what they entail - but the Zelda games just seem like they know they can get money from eager new buyers, so why not. Zelda Notes doesn't quite seem to justify $10, but hey, let us choose. Make it a $10 app, and give the res/FPS upgrades for free.

CrashMania22d ago

Weird the Jamboree pack being 20 with no new boards or minigames for party mode, way to miss the mark. Minigame variety is seriously lacking for the party mode compared to superstars, my biggest issue with the game, think I'll pass on that.

L3e22d ago

I wonder if there will be supply issues (unable to find the system). Interesting that they are launching in the middle of the year as well.

gold_drake21d ago

some of these are abit pricey.
like why?

neutralgamer199221d ago

It's Nintendo they know they can get away with it. Bits that simple

Dhika21d ago

Why the differences in prices?

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2020s - The Decade of Bloated Masterpieces

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Halfway into the decade and the 2020s has been an interesting one for gaming in both good ways and bad, with the restructuring of the industry, a mix of innovation and the same old, and of course many, many long waits. But there have also been many quality titles, to be sure; the last three years in particular have seen a number of critical darlings. Something the most acclaimed ones have had in common (with the obvious exception of Astro Bot) has been an absolutely massive scope, easily boasting 100+ hours of content.

In my own experience that massive amount of content hasn’t always been a positive; in fact I would go so far as to call their slightly overeager strive for quantity a shared flaw of these games. I’ll be looking at four titles in particular here and going over the different ways in which these otherwise solid experiences became victims of having just a bit too much fluff."

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Profchaos62d ago (Edited 62d ago )

To much unimportant content and bloat is mote likely to cause me to stop playing or never revisit it. Especially when it feels like you're forcing the player to do side quests to pad out your game length just to make it long enough so you won't have the player trade the game in to fast

One recent example for me is Hogwarts I enjoyed the story but despised the level gating there was no real reason to lock missions behind a leveling system it was just forcing the player to fly around doing side quests and puzzles so they could advance to the next chapter

gold_drake62d ago

omg hogwarts

i love every second of it but damn, does it feel like a chore to play haha.

scorpio_204962d ago

Hogwarts Legacy should have stuck to what other games couldn’t do: Let us be a Hogwarts student. The open world aspect was just like any Ubisoft game.

attilayavuzer62d ago

Honestly wish it had more of a Bully feel. It was clear that 90% of the attention went to the school and town and the rest felt like the northern chunk of Just Cause 3's map. Almost like they had to justify the flying mechanic by spreading things out.

Profchaos62d ago

Yeah agree the Hogwarts castle and grounds is ripe for exploration. Look at the PS1 Argonaut game i felt like that old game did a better job with relaying what it's like to be a student at Hogwarts than what legacy did.

Legacy was like ok you've done a few classes learnt to ride a broom go spend the next multitude of hours exploring nearby towns and killing hundreds of goblins and spiders I don't think they did enough with the school grounds.

I appreciate them including Hogsmeade but I felt like it didn't need to expand past that point

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SimpleDad62d ago (Edited 62d ago )

Why don't we have more 12-15h single player stories for $45 is beyond me.

Profchaos62d ago

My guess is I recall around the late 2000s game trades were a big issue which resulted in publishers shifting away from standard single player campaigns that could be beaten in a month and we started to see more expansive open worlds that would take longer to see everything to keep the player invested long enough that they wouldn't trade in the game when it was going to be the most profitable retail window e.g the first month

With the rise of all digital games I can see those games making a comeback as there is no second hand market

I_am_Batman62d ago

Expecting a 12-15h game to be $45 is part of the problem. These games don't sell well at full price anymore and relatively speaking it takes a lot fewer resources to stretch it into a 30-40 hour game that can be sold for full price.

We can complain about padding all we want, but most people simply pay more for padded games.

thorstein62d ago

Eternal Strands $48. 18 hours

Citizen Sleeper 2 $23 10 hours.

AstroBot (got as a gift) 16 hours and they keep adding levels.

CantThinkOfAUsername62d ago

Totally agree. I'm tired of the same bloated fluff that games present as 'content.'

anast62d ago (Edited 62d ago )

BG Act III is dense. It's the opposite of bloat.

andy8562d ago

Act 3 is massive. I think I finished the game 4 times for the platinum and I know I must have missed at least half the stuff in that city

anast62d ago

There is some much unique content in that ACT.

gold_drake62d ago

i feel like Rebirth only really had Costa del sol as a bloat. but its a long game, so i dont blame the author

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Why You Should Start Over in 2025

With its quantity of content, approach to problem-solving, and library of fan-made creations, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is worth restarting in 2025.

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Zeldafan6473d ago

Once they give us Master Mode I'll replay it.

OtterX73d ago

Only because the inevitable Remaster will launch on the Switch 2 this Fall.

SoloGamer173d ago

no thanks...Nintendo is notorious for poorly designed dungeons/temples etc...and the recent Zelda games are no exception.

Inverno73d ago

I'd argue it'd be better to give BoTW another go. BoTW was better imo *shrugs*

jznrpg73d ago

I own it but I didn’t get far into it. Maybe someday

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