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Cons:-Weapons break a lot, maybe too much
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Weapons degrade at a shocking pace and switching between them in battle is a nuisance
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Weapons break
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Weapons break with frustrating frequency
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Weapons and shields break easily but they add to the survival aspect of the game
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Weapons also break very easily and is quite ercksome
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Cons:- Weapons break too
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I've heard a lot of whining about the durability system, i.e. weapons and shields degrade and break as you use them
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But still- if you find a really awesome weapon and it breaks (as they tend to do), there's no shop that will fix it, nor can you simply purchase a new one
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The good news is that the game does have music at times; and each track they have that you hear in the game is amazing...just not nearly as plentiful as in other Zelda games
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I tend not to heal as it means having to find more ingredients for healing items.
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Thank you Nintendo for releasing this for the Wii U as well as for the Switch
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This game rewards ingenuity and physics are represented very well (as well as you can in a video game at least).
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Not a sharp as on the switch but still just as good.
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I’m happy to again see the Gorons, the Zoras, Tingle, and other familiar character/s
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The style feels reminiscent of Skyward Sword’s, which I also adored, but taken to the next level.