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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - How a Game Made Me Cry
Hello friends. Today I’m going to tell you how I played The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and how I experienced a flood of emotions. I was very excited to play this game because I love The Legend of Zelda series and especially the Breath of the Wild game. That’s why I was eagerly waiting for this game, which is a sequel to Breath of the Wild.
When I got the game, I immediately turned on my Nintendo Switch and started playing. The beginning of the game was very impressive. Link and Zelda realize that Ganondorf has awakened and they go down to the depths of Hyrule to stop him. But Ganondorf’s power is too much and he separates them. Link finds himself on an island floating in the sky when he comes to. Zelda has to face Ganondorf.
At this point, the game gives me two options: Either I will explore the island as Link and try to reach Zelda, or I will fight Ganondorf as Zelda. I chose the first option because I wanted to try Link’s new abilities. One of the biggest innovations of the game was the Zonai devices. These were technological devices that the player could use for combat, propulsion, exploration, and more. Instead of the runes from the previous game, there were five new powers: Ultrahand, Fuse, Ascend, Recall, and Autobuild. With Ultrahand, you can lift and move different objects and attach them together. This way you can create different vehicles or structures with Zonai devices. With Fuse, you can combine materials, equipment, or certain objects in the world to a shield or a weapon and increase their attributes and durability. For example, if you combine an explosive object with an arrow, it will explode on impact. With Autobuild, you can instantly recreate a device you made with Ultrahand, but you need zonaite for that. Zonaite was a substance you could find in the world. With Ascend, you can move upwards through solid surfaces. This way you can switch between the islands in the sky. With Recall, you can ���rewind” an object and reverse its movement.
Using these powers, I started exploring the island. The graphics of the game were very beautiful and the atmosphere of the island was very impressive. There were different animals, plants, and enemies on the island. There were also clues to find hidden places on the island. I followed them and tried to uncover the secrets of the island.
One of the most interesting places on the island was a temple. There were different puzzles and traps in the temple. I tried to solve them but sometimes it was very hard. Especially when I encountered a huge boss at the end, I had a hard time. The boss was very powerful and kept attacking me. I tried to find his weak point but failed.
At this point, the game gave me a hint: I had to target the necklace on his head. I tried it but he protected his necklace. I tried to surprise him by throwing different objects at him with Ultrahand but it didn’t work.
Then an idea came to my mind: Could I make an explosive arrow with Fuse? I decided to try it and found an explosive object. Then I combined it with an arrow and aimed at his necklace.
And it exploded!
His necklace broke and he fell to the ground.
I ran to give him the final blow.
And I did it!
I beat him and completed the temple.
At this point, the game congratulated me and told me that it opened a new way to reach Zelda.
I was very happy and prepared to go to Zelda.
But then…
The game froze!
Yes, it froze!
It froze in the middle of the game!
And my last save point was where he was!
So I had to beat him!
Again!
And maybe again!
And again!
This made me very angry and sad.
How could such a thing happen?
How does a game freeze?
How does such a big game make such a big mistake?
This caused me to be disappointed.
And cry.
Yes, I cried.
I told you how a game made me cry.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
It really makes you shed tears.
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