![]() ![]() Ultimate – “Everyone is here!” – while stellar, added more characters and plays like a “greatest hits” title, while featuring some atrocious online play. Super Mario Odyssey comes the closest to Breath of the Wild’s heights, and while it’s truly an amazing game, I’d still put Link’s adventure in a league all of its own as it innovated on the open-world genre and reinvented one of gaming’s most renowned series. In fact, I’d argue Nintendo’s handheld hybrid has one of the best libraries in gaming history. That’s not a slight at Switch’s other offerings. And even after all this time, I can’t think of a more impressive or more immersive game on Nintendo’s record-breaking hybrid console. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m currently attempting a 100% playthrough – yes, that includes finding all 900 Koroks – before The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom claims all my free time for weeks, if not months. Over five years after The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launched with Nintendo Switch, sights like this still amaze me. Above it all, Death Mountain looms as lava rolls down its steep cliffs. Boars and wolves prowl the hills around where Tarrey Town protrudes out into Lake Akkala. Hidden shrines glow faintly orange in the distance. Guardians stalk through the autumn trees. There’s nothing else quite like a sunrise over the Akkala region in all of gaming. ![]()
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