These weapons can wear down, however, and lower-quality weapons run down more quickly than higher-quality fare. Weapons can be picked up off enemies, and wear down - Wind Waker lets Link use foes' weapons, but Link must pick up swords, axes, clubs, bows, etc from Breath of the Wild's bad guys to survive. Beware though: Unlike Epona, they're not invincible. In Breath of the Wild, he can keep stables full of wild horses that he can tame and ride. Link can have more than one horse - Though Link's travelled by horse for a while now, he's usually limited to one steed. There's a vast, open world - Breath of the Wild features a huge open world that's inspired by Skyrim, but also calls back to the very first Zelda game since it lets players go where they please (though if they're ill-equipped to handle danger, that's their lookout). There are also bigger, more ambitious dungeons to explore, so don't worry Zelda traditionalists. Shrines offer challenges in combat and puzzle solving, and if you're successful you net a Spirit Orb that can be traded for useful items. There are many "shrines" as well as traditional Zelda-style dungeons - You'll find over 100 shrines in Breath of the Wild. As a consequence, there are no "helper" characters: No Fi, Navi, or King of the Red Lions. There's no helper character - Breath of the Wild's producer, Eiji Aonuma, said he wants players to take their own path through Breath of the Wild. How does Breath of the Wild differ from other Zelda games? The Special Edition of Breath of the Wild contains the same content as the Master Edition, but it doesn't have the Master Sword statue. Aside from the (Switch) game, you also get a Master Sword statue, Sheikah Slate carrying case for your Switch, the game itself, a CD soundtrack, a Sheikah eye collector coin, a map, and a box to hold all your swag in. The Master Edition of Breath of the Wild is packed with goodies. What's in the Zelda: Breath of the Wild "Special Edition" and "Master Edition" I'm hearing about? The Switch version also features richer environmental sounds. Breath of the Wild for the Wii U renders at 720p, whereas the Switch version renders at 900p when the game runs on the television (it's presumed the Switch game runs at 720p when the system is in handheld / tablet mode). How does the Switch version of Breath of the Wild differ from the Wii U version?īoth versions of the game have identical content, but there are small visual differences. It's Nintendo's last game for the beleaguered Wii U. When is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Coming Out? What system is it on?īreath of the Wild is available for the Switch and the Wii U on March 3, 2017. Information about the game has been pouring in since then, and we've done our best to document what's new and what's familiar. We got our first really good look at Breath of the Wild at E3 2016. It's arguably the most ambitious Zelda game since 1998's Ocarina of Time for the N64. ![]() Quite huge.īreath of the Wild has been in development for years, and it shows: The game's centerpiece is a living, breathing overworld packed with friends, foes, settlements, shrines, mountains, and dungeons. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an open-world Zelda game from Nintendo, and it's huge. ![]() Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.
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