Each time turning on the Switch felt like a new experience through exploring Hyrule, something I can’t say for a lot of video games. Thirty hours into the game I was still finding new areas, shrines, items and enemies to collect and explore. I’ve played plenty of games with giant, sprawling open worlds like Grand Theft Auto V and others in the genre, but those worlds never felt as immersive and in depth as Breath of the Wild’s. What I love about the game the most is that it truly gives you a sense of free will in an open world video game, with great leeway in what you want to do, when you want to do it and how you’re going to do it. Those feelings and thoughts were confirmed after playing the final build - it’s truly one of the more memorable experiences I’ve had in playing a video game, and no other game feels complete since playing it. It finally felt like they had broken out of the Ocarina of Time mold and moved on to something completely new. Bryan Rose, Reviews Editor: I fully admit to not being the biggest Zelda fan, but when I played Breath of the Wild at last year’s E3 I knew I had to give this entry in the series a shot.
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