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That said, the decision to pursue a more cohesive story - one where the jigsaw pieces fit together more neatly but need more information to do so - does mean Tears of the Kingdom is slightly more linear. There are gated progression checks, some of which can be missed until they're suddenly relevant to the story, which swells in importance only to be hindered by a previously unchecked main quest that reduces the stakes temporarily. This isn't a game to rush through, not because of its deep world - though that's naturally a factor - but simply because it doesn't want you to. There's a limit to the limitless in Tears of the Kingdom that feels more restrictive than Breath of the Wild , but the story's beats and the character's screen time generally balances this out and makes it feel worthwh
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As a result, the Korok Seeds divided players. Many just found the ones they could get naturally, and maybe used a guide for the simplest few extras to add to the inventory. However, for those who stuck with them, something of a love-hate relationship formed. Collecting that many, especially when some were tough to find, relied on certain circumstances, and required perfect execution, made for a frustrating time. On the other hand, the new inventory space was welcome, and like all collectibles in games, it was accomplishing it which made for its own reward. It was kinda funny that the game gave you poop, but for those who had no idea what reward to expect, it was also kinda annoy
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If balloons are the first aerial vehicle that Tears of the Kingdom __ players can craft, dirigibles or blimps may be the next tier of aerial vehicle they can make. Instead of a spherical gas bag, players would need to find or craft a cylindrical or rugby-ball-shaped frame, then attach accessories like motors, propellors, and wicker baskets for carrying passengers or supplies for the powerful recipes introduced in BOTW . Compared to other flying machines, the dirigible's prestige in Steampunk culture would make it a good fit for the ancient technology aesthetic of the gam
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This review contains minor spoilers for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It has been six years since Breath of the Wild launched alongside the Nintendo Switch, and the interim period between then and its sequel has seen its genre-defining qualities imitated, for better or worse. Genshin Impact successfully implemented the open-world exploration to the tune of billions of dollars in revenue, and a less-is-more approach to sound design, guidance, and weapon systems has been much more popular than it was in 2016. Tears of the Kingdom positions itself in this new landscape confidently, though not without a surprising lack of innovation in some respe
The ability to construct an armored land vehicle in Tears of the Kingdom would be an interesting new way to combat enemies during open-world exploration. In the early game of Tears of the Kingdom , players could create simple armored wagons they could drive around in order to ram opponents (something like the round proto-tank from Leonardo's Da Vinci's sketches). As more construction options and parts become available, Tears of the Kingdom players could then add more tank-specific features such as treats or movable turrets with ballista, magical lasers, or other fantasy equivalents to modern artillery cann
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