• Reviews around world (4.16 of 5)

    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch

    • Amazing open world with a ton to do.
    • Challenging gameplay & fantastic world-building.
    • This game is Amazing and so open world.
    • Occasional frame-rate issuesPros:Sublime ControlsPerfect, Flawless, and incredible GameplayMasterful Open-World ExplorationFreedom and personal choiceMechanics encourage experimentationFresh new dungeon designAmazing art directionBrilliant music and sound designGreat Voice ActingGreat Story and awesome charactersLots of secrets to findLots of replay valueOverall
    • The open world is beautiful 😍 and both the storyline and gameplay are perfect.
    • It's the perfect open world game, vast but not unreachable, difficulty is spot on, side quests to keep things moving, vast variety in landscapes, puzzles that make you think but not impossible
    • Amazing graphics and game play, love the open world where you can choose your own path
    • The world is beautiful, stunningly so, but the feeling of untouched nature and quietness creates an unsettled kind of feeling, when mixed with random moments of tenseness/ battles / monster encounters.
    • I love the open world and being able to enter basically any part of the world
    • It is an incredible romp, with a dynamic world, changing characters, and stakes that feel real
    • Has a massive open world with really good graphics and a great artstyle that shows off a beautiful world
    • Anything Zelda titled + open world = Best game ever
    • Lovely graphics, great story and huge open world to explore
    • I feel like they created a nice open world and a very good combat system but didn’t have the time to add any substance in this world they created
    • I like that it has a huge open world much bigger than the world of twlight princess, but i feel they ran out of things to put in it besides shrines and the occasional group of monsters or mini bosses which i think hindered its full potential
    • The open world is beautiful phenomenal, but with a world that could be fully explored in around 90 hours while resorting to online guides sometimes, I'm bummed out that there weren't that much incentive to hunt monsters because the sword and bow durability system is just so backwards
    • I really enjoy the open world, exploring and doing the side quests.
    • It's amazing in the sense that it best lets you dive into a strange world where you have to wait for months or pay a premium for a device that is technologically a couple of generations back, to do two things: play this game, which has amazing graphics (if your newest console at home is a PS2), and is insanely entertaining to play (if the last thing you bought was Vice City).You will also have to cough for Mario Kart (fill in the needed adjectives to match the correct version title - Super, Hyper), which will amaze you with its drifting and rich universe (if you're a Sega Rallye Championship + Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega Saturn fan, like
    • Best Zelda game yet its a true open world
    • Great challenge - I play with only base-3 heart containers, have fun kids - clever puzzles and a wonderful world to explore
    • The world is so nice that I wish I didn't have to be Link and destroy Ganon again
    • It is absolutely beautiful and the open world is incredible.
    • I love the open world but, at times it was just vast emptyness that takes forever get over things, Some of the side missions were alot of fun like monster hunting ones but 70% were boring puzzle's or fetching things for people that for me at least was just frustrating and dull which brings me to my next problem, WAY TO MANY PUZZLES, some of the puzzles where very fun and intresting to complete but most were just dull time consumers,Oh and though the side bosses around where fun but most of them are just copys of each of that are slightly altered, and the weird cross-dressing at that one part made me want to die
    • Taking a page from open world RPGs like Skyrim and Fallout, Breath of the Wild is less about saving the princess in the castle and more about exploring and discovering a vast world
    • World is big, but sometimes a pain to walk through (can kind of fast travel, but I did a looot of walking).
    • I love the open world and many of the new features
    • The weather changes, the wild-life has a mind of its own, and the world will try to kill you in a multitude of ways.
    • The world is a little bland and empty, to be honest, and some of the puzzles are frustrating.
    • - The world feels very barren and empty, much of the time
    • new Zelda game!-Massive open world-Easy to accomplish something productive in a short amount of time-Many ways to solve each puzzle
    • Huge world full of absolutely nothing, weapons that break after two or three enemies and cannot be repaired, and a boring story add up to a major dud
    • Love the open world and graphics are amazing on your flatscreen tv
    • Gorgeous graphics, breathtaking open world, amazing exploration, fun weapons, etc.
    • So much fun and big worlds.
    • It took all it's queues from open world games that are several years old, took nothing from Witcher 3, which astounds me because it continues to be the greatest open world game ever
    • This game will go down in history as one of the best open world games ever.
    • Fantastic game!Open world is a great direction for this game franchise and fits perfectly
    • It lets you explore and experience its beautiful world any way you choose.
    • Amazing graphics, exceptional artwork, & a creative non-linear story line drive Link thru an expansive world full of familiar foes & new challenges.
    • Along with the gorgeous world, the gameplay is exciting
    • It’s been years since I’ve play a recent Zelda game since Orcarina of Time, and wow does this game feel like a love letter to those fans with an incredibly modern, cerebral, fully scalable Open World, designed to perfection
    • Where the game shines most, imo, is in the beautiful world (looks fantastic, the art direction is spot on, and there's nearly always something new / interesting just around the corner), the journey of progression to become stronger, interesting characters/dialogue, and sense of atmosphere
    • The open world is beautiful phenomenal, but with a world that could be fully explored in around 90 hours while resorting to online guides sometimes, I'm bummed out that there weren't that much incentive to hunt monsters because the sword and bow durability system is just so backwards
    • The number of tiny details is staggering, and the massive world feels vibrant and alive
    • They always break my weapons.~All the best races and worlds are brought together in this game
    • The world is nice, lush, colorful and full of detail
    • I'm glad to be back in the Skyrim days with this wonderful open world RPG
    • The world that I played in was so massive, it is a truly a free world platform
    • If you don't like open giant worlds with sidequests and feel confused about it you shouldn't buy the game, otherwise go
    • Open world keeps it fun, the ability to interact in meaningful ways with pretty much everything allows multiple ways to solve any puzzle (e.g. Link can paraglide off of a mountain onto the back of his horse and begin a fight)
    • The world doesn't work, and the people in it don't seem real because of it
    • Game is tough, but I really enjoy the challenges and open world
    • the open world is great and the switch makes it even more awesome since it's on the go
    • Four months and a few hundred hours later, I'm still exploring the rich world of Hyrule.
    • Having a huge world is ok, but having to cross that huge world is tedious.
    • The open world is amazing
    • Skyrim has a huge world as well
    • It's gorgeous, and the open world is very well done
    • The world is incredibly colorful and beautifully rendered.
    • Think of it as a really watered down version of all the famous open world franchises
    • I love the open world and the ability to beat the game in whatever order I choose.
    • I wish the game continued past the ending so that you could just enjoy the world without any enemies.
    • It's like entering an entirely new world
    • I am generally not a fan of open world games like Skyrim or Fallout
    • If you enjoy open world and Zelda, this is a must buy.
    • It seems to me that they spent most of their time and energy on creating a vibrant and detailed world to explore, and they totally nailed that.
    • This game offers an excellent sense of exploration and a huge interactive world to explore
    • Awesome open world
    • Big open world is fun to explore.
    • The world is beautiful and expansive and filled with adventure
    • Even other excellent open world games like GTA V, Witcher 3 and Horizon Zero Dawn pale in comparison to BOTW
    • This open world that Breath of the Wild provided I feared would have been too overwhelming just at the thought and fear of becoming lost with no way of ever thinking I could finish the game
    • Its beautiful empty world
    • The world is so immense and there are so many things to do
    • Great open world game.
    • The world is beautiful, engaging, and it is difficult to return to the everyday world
    • If you like open world games like Skyrim, then you'll like this
    • Gameplay is superb, and offers a well developed world with very few situations where the controls feel sub-optimal.
    • It’s a nice world, but there is nothing in it
    • But after completing quests, finding secrets, and generally exploring so much of the expansive world, I really like the game and am very happy I made the purchase (technically before I even bought my Switch).
    • Great game, Open world with enough narrative to guide you along the way.
    • I think will be directly proportional to how open one is to open world games (like the elder scrolls series)
    • The game is a challenge in its puzzles and variety of rule changes as the story progresses, as well as a having a massive open world
    • Great open world adventure, tons of hours of gameplay
    • Its a world filled with creativity and I applaud the developers
    • I have loved Legend of Zelda since I was a kid playing it on my Super Nintendo... and I love it more now as an adult with this amazing, vast world they've given us
    • The world is amazing, the different environmenta in the game can kill you and you must bebprepared with appropiate clothes
    • Has an incredible world to explore and a very unique graphic style that will last for many years.
    • Breath of the Wild carries DNA from the entire franchise, but it mainly attempts to bring back the "open-world" aspect that the original 1985 game started, that subsequent games have sort of lost with their story progression and hand holding mechanics
    • They talk about how the world is filled with monsters attacking everybody, and yet there's inns and stables just sitting between some trees, 200 years from an enemy camp, protected by a guy looking for recipes and someone cooking an apple