Tuesday 25 October 2016

Zelda: Breath of the Wild is starting to look like a real, full game

Nintendo of Japan

Just ahead of Nintendo's Switch reveal last week, the game maker posted a small update to its official Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild site, complete with video snippets of more gameplay elements. Those previews took on a fuller shape on Monday after Nintendo of Japan posted a whopping 40-minute preview video, and this trailer shows the game in the most complete state since we tried an early preview version in June.

The video's text and speech are entirely in Japanese, but it's not hard to make out what's going on. The sequence opens in the same way as the demo Ars Technica played at this June's E3 conference. The latest incarnation of Link wakes up in a mysterious pool of water while a voice propels him onward. After clothing his nearly nude body and grabbing makeshift weapons on the ground (from giant leaves and tree branches to discarded axes), Link makes his way across a giant landscape.

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