The new Nintendo game, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," has been getting great reviews, and it would not be surprising if a lot of you would start playing "Breath of the Wild" but before you do, here's what you need to know first.
The new "Zelda" game is not like the original game. "Breath of the Wild" is indirect in how you go through its world. It gives you that feeling that the world is boundless. According to Venture Beat, the game is both incredible and complicated, but you may find yourself overwhelmed when you start.
First of all, don't spend too much time in the first area, because there are not a lot of important things here. Second, and as any gamer would know, keep an eye out for anything unusual. For example, if you find something out of shape, or something that's unfinished, or even something that seems too perfect - most of the time, these are connected to the game.
Now, every time you see a shrine, pull out your Sheika Slate binoculars by pressing the right stick, and tag it with a marker. This is important because each time a Shrine is activated with the Sheika Stone, a fast travel destination is unlocked.
According to Polygon, since "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is a game that rarely tells you what to do, the best way to figure out what to do next is to be friendly. Talk to everyone you see and make friends. Some of these conversations will give you hints, and a lot of these chats will only be less than a minute.
One important thing to note about "Breath of the Wild" is that weapons wear over time. Weaker weapons degrade quicker, so it would be best to reserve your stronger weapons like the Zora sword for a stronger enemy. Also, climb everything. Everything is explorable, and climbing the steep canyons or cliffs would give you gifts like a treasure chest, a hidden Korok, or rare minerals.
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