Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Made the Most of a Controversial Feature, But It’s Time to Let It Go
The intricate design of “Tears of the Kingdom” harmoniously aligns with its role as an expansive open-world adventure. The incorporation of cooking and climbing mechanics adds a sense of raw, survival-oriented excitement to Link’s odyssey. Moreover, the abundance of weapons and armor options offers a level of customization rarely seen in “Zelda” games, further distinguishing it within the series. And let’s not forget about the Ultrahand feature, which allows players to unleash their creativity by constructing various machines and structures. In terms of gameplay, “Tears of the Kingdom” truly delivers an exceptional experience.