the legend of zelda: breath of the wild

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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the legend of zelda: breath of the wild

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild centers around exploration, discovery, and going on a wondrous and dangerous journey through the land of Hyrule.

Remember when you first start up the game and run into a deadly Guardian for the first time ever? It was terrifying and you probably died if you didn’t try to run away upon meeting it. It shoots these killer red lasers that will destroy your starter Link without a moments notice.

But, once you “level up” and obtain stronger weapons and equipment, these Guardians become a piece of cake to defeat. These moments of progression and self-discovery is what makes Zelda, Zelda.

Now, imagine being able to do all of the things that Breath of the Wild offers to the player but with your friend who lives far away from you, or just with your buddy on the couch. The two of you, discovering a ruined world together, going on adventures and defeating Ganon to save everyone.

Even when you beat the game together, you can use some of that imagination and create your own quests, just for funsies. “How about we go to each corner of the map without getting hit once?” “Let’s take down 100 enemies without any weapons besides a stick!”

Finding secret treasures, shrines, and solving puzzles as a team would make Breath of the Wild our game of the year, again!


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