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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Collectors Edition is a Downgrade

Tears of the Kingdom has a great Collector's Edition, though gamers had a better deal with Breath of the Wild which featured a Master Sword statue.

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Neonridr453d ago

Breath of the Wild had 2 exclusive versions though, the Collectors and the Master. This one is very much in line with the Collectors of the first game.

-Foxtrot453d ago

Nintendo sadly never go all in with their special editions

They could make an expensive Zelda collectors edition with a high end replica shield and we’d all it up like crazy

I’m gutted the Metroid Prime remaster doesn't have a special edition or something

Nyxus453d ago

I decided to skip it because it's really overpriced for what you get. At least in Europe, don't know about the pricing in other regions. I'll just get the regular edition.

Neonridr452d ago

it's hard to justify double the price for a pin set, a steelbook, a poster and an artbook.

Nyxus452d ago

Yeah, especially compared to other collector's editions. Usually CEs of that caliber cost around 90 - 100 at most.

septemberindecember451d ago

Yeah, I like steel books but definitely not for this price. I'm just going with the basic.

Flakegriffin452d ago

Agreed Nyxus. It’s $130, if I’m not mistaken, here in the states. Kinda steep price for just a steel case, game, art book, and pins. I’ll most likely skip it and get the base game unless they announce a Master Edition with a cool statue or a Switch OLED Zelda ToK Limited Edition.

Nyxus452d ago

Yeah it's 130 euros here, but some shops actually charge 150.

Flakegriffin452d ago

Didn’t BOTW have two? Wasn’t the collectors edition on BOTW just a map, coin, switch case, and the game? Pretty on-par with this collectors.

XxINFERNUSxX451d ago

It's shit, made in China. For that price what should have been included was a die cast metal statue of Link, a huge cloth map, poster, amiibo, and a free code for DLC, which we all know will be coming in the future that would be worth $130

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One Year Later, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Has Timelessly Free Gameplay

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has already cemented its legacy through its sprawling open world and commitment to player freedom.

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CS714h ago(Edited 14h ago)

Yesterday I was playing and there was a puzzle with two gears, (one moving and one stationary) and I couldn’t figure out how to get the stationary gear moving .

I took my spear and stuck it against moving gear and it transferred the motion to the stationary gear and that solved the puzzle.

I was so shocked I went online to see what was the intended way to solve this and I didn’t see anyone solve it quite the way I did (from the few videos I watched).

I definitely believe that this “intuitive” gameplay is the future of game design.

ZeekQuattro14h ago

Indeed. The number of puzzles I solved thinking this will never work surprised me. One puzzle had me wanting to pull my hair out though. It was one of the jet rail puzzles. I looked up tips and one solution was as simple as creating a box and draping it over the rail and riding that across as you stood in the middle of it. I was done. 🤣

FinalFantasyFanatic5h ago

I'm dumb AF when it comes to this game, I tend to over complicate the solution, but some of the things people come up with is brillant, people are making missiles systems, mechs, tanks, etc...

antikbaka10h ago

i stll believe that it's inferior to the first part

FinalFantasyFanatic5h ago

ToTK would have been amazing to me if the first part either didn't exist, or I never played BotW. Part of my issue is feeling like I've done all this before and TotK feels like a 1.5 version of BotW, Totk temples and puzzles were better than the first game though.

H99h ago

The gameplay loop is one of the best ever

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Official Soundtrack releasing in Japan, pre-orders open

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom soundtrack to be released in standard and limited edition versions for first anniversary.

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anast2d ago

Nintendo really knows how to milk a product.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Achieves 4K Resolution On Nintendo Switch With 8GB RAM Mod

A new hardware mod for the Nintendo Switch allows the console to run The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom at a resolution of 4K.

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lucian22932d ago

4k turd doesnt look very good. resolution of textures, poor lighting, bad models and shaders wont be saved by upscaling a video to 4k

gold_drake32d ago

the issue is that zelda is heavily styliesed (spelling), take away all the yricks that make it look good, and ur left with ... well. that

lucian22930d ago

thing is you can be heavily stylized and detailed. zelda isnt unique in cel shading, just look at the detail given by arc system works granblue versus rising or guilty gear

gold_drake32d ago

its astonishing that nintendo games will never achieve it. maybe in 10 years when all of us have moved on to greater things