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Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure.
PRODUCT DETAILS The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Wii U Game
UPC:045496337032
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Wii U
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:WIIU_LEGEND_OF_ZELDA_BOTW
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
10/10 Best game I’ve ever played. The fact that it’s a handheld I can pick up and keep playing is a dream come true. The world is enormous.
Presumably you’re a parent or grandparent buying this for a kid (because if you were a kid you’d already know this), so this is easy…if the kid has a Nintendo Switch, and they don’t have this game yet (and make sure, because there’s more than one “Zelda†game for the Switch—this is “Breath of the Wild†sometimes abbreviated “BOTWâ€â€”then just get it, they’ll love it. Most people agree it’s one of the top games not of just the year, or the decade or of its genre, but of all time—-and I mean back to Pong. Note it is very much a single player game, although it’s so entertaining that one sibling may get sucked into watching another play for a while. But it takes a lot of time to play through (and I mean hundreds of hours if you want to do “everything.â€
Can’t decide if I want to buy the master quest/hard mode dlc, because these boss fights were disappointingly, almost sleepwalkingly, simple. Arguably, the hallmark of the Zelda series is twofold, boss fights and treasure based puzzles. Nintendo has switched up this formula to primarily physics puzzles and exploration choosing to limit boss fights in favor of more intense everyday encounters, which I don’t dislike and a staggeringly large map that boasts some truly splendid vistas and amusing secrets. I can honestly say I enjoyed this game, played it every day to completion and was invested enough to get the best ending completely by accident on the first playthrough, but the story, ultimately, is a little weak and relies heavily on tropes and bad character archetypes; you will hate the voice acting, but love the character design. I want the Zelda series to branch out and offer more, but I would rather it be more compelling.
This is a beautiful game. I have played some of the old Zelda games and didn’t really enjoy them too much. I don’t generally like action RPGs. This game, though? I love this game. There are often many different ways to tackle any problem and your only limitation is your imagination. It took some time to get used to the controls (might take less time for someone who is more used to fighting games), but they make sense once you do. The worst part of the game is that it uses the button function of the joysticks, so if you apply too much pressure (as you might during an intense fight), you will either crouch or go into scope mode. Obviously, these are both very bad things when you’re trying to maneuver around an enemy. Some people complain there are too many shrines. I don’t think so. I love the shrines. Each one is a puzzle and though some elements are repeated, I do not feel they are repetitive as each requires you to think about how to use those elements in a new way. I’ve also seen people complain about the korok seeds, but I don’t see how that’s a problem? It’s a fun little bonus to find and it only helps you by expanding your inventory. If you don’t want to go around looking for them, don’t. Trust me, you will stumble across plenty as you’re exploring.
Appropriate for kids and adults!!!!It had been many years since I played a Zelda game and this one was a must play! With the open world map. Awesome graphics. A good story line. Overall, anyone can pick up this game and play it as a stand alone without having played any of the other Zelda games.While the story line progressed a little faster than your level could keep up (not exactly a leveling system but measured by how many hearts and amount of stamina you have) it was fairly streamlined. You just have to do a bit of grinding to find shrines and obtain orbs to get additional hearts or stamina in between each story piece. You also had to have 4 orbs to to trade for 1 heart or a quarter of stamina.As an RPG one thing I enjoyed was hunting down and finding the different clothing and armor items for Link to wear. With the addition of changing the coloring, I was able to find a look for Link that I liked, making him somewhat unique to me.The major downside to the game was the weapons. Every weapon had a limited number of uses to them. You could find a great sword or bow or spear that had great power. Unfortunately, after a few uses, *poof* it was gone! This left you scrambling to find as many weapons as you could. However, unless you collected enough Korok Seeds to trade to a creature and get more storage space, you would be very limited in the number of weapons and shields you could carry. Best strategy to combat this – download a map of all shrine and Korok Seed locations. Yo.
It is seriously addictive! Do not buy if you wish to get a good night sleep! LOLMy husband and I start to play after our son goes to sleep, and find ourself hooked to the TV screen for hours. We usually end up not even playing the story, but exploring around the different regions of the Zelda world, collecting food and bugs and cooking them, while vandalizing the homes of monsters who are just happily dancing around the camp fire.
I normally don’t write reviews on video games as I’d prefer to beat the game first, but this Zelda game is simply amazing. It’s great to see how far Zelda has come along. This game is great and there is an amazing amount of things to do in the game that will keep you busy for hours and hours on end. You can choose to follow the main story or get lost in the immersive world with plenty of side quests and shrines (temples) to solve. I’d recommend it to anyone who is a Zelda fan as you’ll enjoy it the moment you pick up the game.This game is a must own for all Nintendo Switch owners!
I’m sure I’m just a meaningless voice in the chorus of people who rightfully think this is awesome, but damn: it really is. I can’t believe how detailed and huge the world inside this tiny little card is. There are a lot of ways to waste time, but I’ve never found anything as interesting or satisfying as this. Sure, you could start a meth habit, but this is relatively cheap compared to that despite being just as effective at causing you to ignore friends and work. And does meth keep your brain occupied with puzzles? No, it fries your brain. So, unlike meth, once you finish this you stand a chance at getting your old job back.
I’ve been playing The Legend of Zelda games since I was a kid. And this is by far one of the best games I’ve ever played.The open world concept is great. The million different ways to accomplish something. The extras. All of it is great.Three things I didn’t really like about this game compared to other Zelda games…1. The camera angles are HORRIBLE. I don’t know how many times I had a hard time seeing something. It actually hurt my neck cause I felt like I needed to look up at something as well.2. The crouch button. I don’t know how many times I got killed because I was in a tense part of the game and accidently held the left analog stick too hard.3. The story. I know the first few Zelda games didn’t really have a story. But one thing I liked about games like Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess is you felt a great connection to all of the characters. This is not the same in BOTW. I cna’t even remember the names of half the main characters off the top of my head.Overall, PLAY THIS GAME. It’s amazing.
I love Zelda, but this game as well as the Switch are ridiculously overrated…It is touted as one of the only open-world games to not feel empty. This is because of the Korok seeds that are spread throughout, which are only annoying to have to find all of them. I wouldn’t call that not being empty…The trials are fun, but short. The beasts (dungeons) are laughably short and the boss fights are easy. The only bit of challenge comes in the form of unintuitive controls, which you cannot change (with the exception of swapping 2 inputs, run/jump I think). The cutscenes are nice, and the ability to change the audio language is nice; however, the English subtitles are the English script, not a translation of the Japanese.