The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
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About This Game
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom NSP ROM is a action adventure (RPG) game, and that’s thanks to its ease of play; moreover, it’s the easiest introduction to the series. It is the sequel to Breath of the Wild, exclusively available on the Nintendo Switch. It is set to be released on May 12, 2023, and is highly anticipated by Switch users due to the success of its predecessor.
We tried out the Ultrahand device and soon discovered we knew less about physics than we thought. We helped Korok reunite with his friends and got two Korok seeds in the process (so feel free to shout “They’re back!” in the comments in whatever voice you want).
Choose Your Own Path
Zelda games are often full of mysteries. Anyway, we played for an hour and you can read more about it here. There are also several previews available for Tears of the Kingdom; the most recent is below, along with a 10-minute gameplay video. Most Zelda games can be enjoyed without having played the previous one, but Tears of the Kingdom is similar to Breath of the Wild, so you’ll definitely want to play it (again) to start. Despite spending two hours exploring the two small (compared to the rest of the map), yet still large areas of the world of Tears of the Kingdom,
I felt the game had grown more than evolved. Anyone who played Breath of the Wild before playing Tears of the Kingdom will be familiar with the varied controls and easy-to-navigate worlds; the use of agility, climbing, and sliding feels familiar and understandable. However, as soon as you start interacting with the environment (monsters, pets, and flowering trees) using Link’s new abilities, Tears of the Kingdom reveals itself to be a much smarter and more creative game than its predecessor, and that’s great.
Craft amazing weapons and equipment using Link’s new abilities!
After attaching the propeller to an improvised surfboard, we tried surfing face-first onto the ground. Warning: The results are not pretty. On the other hand, we found Fusion’s technology quite flexible and perhaps a little absurd—and we mean that in the best possible way. You can’t put an apple on the tip of a sword and expect it to work, right? We were skeptical at first too, but after testing, we’re happy to report: “Yes, some resistance is normal; Bokoblins hate apples!”