Review: Zelda changes radically, but fans will adore itAt the beginning of the new chapter of The Legend of Zelda, longtime hero Link awakens from a 100-year coma to find that his beloved homeland, Hyrule, has changed into a vastly more dangerous place. Zelda fans will know the feeling. It hasn't quite been 100 years - the last instalment, Skyward Sword, came out in 2011 - but The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo, for the Switch, Wii U) is radically different from its predecessors. While Zelda is protecting Hyrule Castle, Link needs to visit neighbouring lands to enlist the help necessary to stave off the apocalypse. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is radically different from its predecessors.
Source: Stuff March 06, 2017 19:29 UTC