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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild

If you’re only planning on playing for around three hours then you might be in luck. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the Switch’s most atmospheric titles and definitely a good one to play outdoors in general if you get the chance.

Breath of the Wild also features some beaches, with Lurelin village being the perfect little sea village to roam around, giving you and Link a much-needed break from Lynel and Hinox hunting.

It is good to note that if you aren’t aware, Breath of the Wild does appear quite dark when it’s raining in-game – so you might need to move into the shade or take a break if this limits your vision too harshly.

Even this doesn’t discourage Breath of the Wild from being one of the best games to play while lounging in sun and the in-game rain should only be temporary unless you’re visiting Prince Sidon and friends in the Zora domain – an area full of fish people that’s always raining and therefore always dark.


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Blythe was a freelance writer for Twinfinite from April 2019 through until July of the same year. A film and Media undergraduate in Scotland, Blythe could always be found a Switch. Playing Games Since 2003. Favorite Genres: RPG, Action, Platformer, Simulation.