![]() ![]() ![]() A true Switch 2 would make a new Zelda game something amazing. Would I like to see Hyrule in even more detail, something that could maybe rival Elden Ring's graphics? Sure. Strange shrines, a little different this time around. Or jumping and moving with better Joy-Con buttons and controls. That's absolutely fine by me, but I dream of a Switch with better analog triggers that thump with haptics when Link stretches his bow, like the PlayStation 5 controller can do. ![]() Tears of the Kingdom feels like a new game built on Breath of the Wild's engine and interface, not a whole new graphical leap. That's standard Nintendo, by the way: Mario Kart 8, one of the Switch's biggest games, was a port of a Wii U game. You'll come to Tears of the Kingdom for the gameplay and the brilliant ideas, not for the massive graphics upgrade. It feels as fluid and well-optimized for the Switch as Breath of the Wild did. I played in handheld mode a lot, but a game like this is made to enjoy on a big screen, too.ĭoes the Switch show its age? Yes, quite a bit, but Tears of the Kingdom hides these weaknesses extremely well. Zelda looks fantastic, but its details and large amount of text really shine on the vivid OLED Switch's 7-inch screen, slightly larger than the original Switch's. Nintendo/Screenshot by CNET Which Switch to play on? OLED, if you can I feel like I've been granted an infinite ticket to Nintendo's Everlasting Gaming Gobstopper Part 2. Nintendo now has a real-life theme park in Super Nintendo World, but here is a tremendous, living, breathing, meticulously crafted world waiting to reveal its hidden stories and secrets. Tears of the Kingdom is an amazing reminder of Nintendo's excellence in immersive design. It all feels like Zelda, or classic Hayao Miyazaki movies, or even at times my life during the pandemic. And of course, you're looking for Zelda again. A new type of post-apocalypse vibe is everywhere, something recent as opposed to the long-gone feeling of rebuild that Breath of the Wild had. And, Link has an infected hand that can also power his new abilities. Parts of bizarre artifacts have fallen everywhere. This time, a weird miasma is everywhere that can injure people. And whatever you thought you knew about Hyrule last time can basically be turned upside down here, story and map-wise. It's a second great game in one console generation, which doesn't always happen with Nintendo. This is like Super Mario Galaxy 2 after Super Mario Galaxy, or Majora's Mask after Ocarina of Time. Tears of the Kingdom is clearly built on Breath of the Wild's bones this is as direct a Zelda sequel as maybe we've ever had.īut a slightly less surprising game is not necessarily a bad thing. Zelda games have a tradition of zagging when you expect a zig: many follow-up games are vastly different even in concept than games directly before. Nintendo/Screenshot by CNET Familiar, but different Let us know your favorite lyric sentences in the comment and don’t forget to bookmark this website to read a lot of song lyrics in the future.The views are amazing, but the map and territory have shifted. HYDE and some information of this japanese song. We hope that you guys already found what you looking for, the FULL lyric and english translation of Attack on Titan Season 3 – Opening – YOSHIKI feat. ![]()
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