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It turns out that a full Link is a happy Link. There's a lot to unpack as you tick off shrines and expand your map - slowly seeing Link's number of hearts increase.īeating shrines and collecting Lights of Blessing is key to beefing up, but another important aspect is to stay well-fed. Paragliding down over Hyrule can be a daunting task in Tears of the Kingdom, as Nintendo somehow managed to make a game that makes 2017's Breath of the Wild look like its starting area. Seeing the "Game Over" screen flash up for the millionth time as a Stone Talus wallops you out of nowhere is frustrating, but did you know there's a sneaky way to survive any attack? Link can survive any attack in Tears of the Kingdom “Why does everything still one-shot me?”

The latest entry in the Zelda lineage is bigger than Lord Jabu Jabu, meaning you can be tens of hours in and still find new secrets. It's pretty brutal out there in Hyrule, and to be honest, it's hard enough getting down from the training area in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Great Sky Island, let alone trying to beat Ganondorf in a gloom-ravaged floating castle.
