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Former Nintendo boss has Taken Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaks into own hands

Former Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aimé has seen those Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaks and he is not happy.

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masterfox988d ago

" he is not happy" , so he is body wasn't ready?
:D

XiNatsuDragnel988d ago

He's not happy I get that but it's going to happen regardless it's human curiosity and desire imo.

GoodGuy09988d ago

What it is. The game will still sell amazing regardless. Like again, most people dont have the rig to run the game and prefer the simplicity and official way to play the game on the switch.

lucian229987d ago

it's more so the spoilers for mega fans; idc cuz zelda story sucks anyway but still

CosmicTurtle987d ago

There are conceptual and gameplay spoilers.

lukasmain987d ago (Edited 987d ago )

LOL I love the picture used. "What I do have are a very particular set of skills"

Marcello987d ago (Edited 987d ago )

"Skills i`ve acquired over a very long career"

Inverno987d ago

So the guy got his Twitter deleted? Or did he send all the Nintendrones to harass some random guy who posted a picture which made the guy delete or deactivate his Twitter? Cause either one seems dumb over a game that will sell well regardless of a leak.

XbladeTeddy986d ago

I think the person just deleted their account. I would if someone like Reggie pointed me out, because it's not worth the worry. I mean it's Reggie, he has connections lol. Everyone knows what Nintendo is like with their lawyers.

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Why I prefer Breath of the Wild over Tears of the Kingdom

ScribbleCat said: As a big fan of Breath of the Wild, my anticipation for Tears of the Kingdom was off the charts. I don’t think I ever was that hyped about a game since Cyberpunk 2077, which should have taught me a thing or two. Nevertheless, I bought the game digitally on release and played a fair bit. And while the beginning was good, I soon felt overwhelmed and bored at the same time. I was actively yearning for the calmness of Breath of the Wild. But why?

Chard186d ago (Edited 186d ago )

I initially thought TotK was an objective improvement but in hindsight they're both good for different reasons, both with relative pros and cons. Overall I'd probaly agree BotW is the better more focused experience, though i've clocked more hours in TotK

Cacabunga185d ago

I dislike both of them.. extremely repetitive games

DivineHand125185d ago

Sad to say, I have not played Tears of the Kingdom as yet, but I did love Breath of the Wild. Before Breath of the Wild, I was getting tired of Zelda games following the same formula from start to finish. They even had you unlocking the same weapons every game.

Breath of the Wild was like a breath of fresh air, no pun intended, and changed up the formula drastically, much like what Ocarina of Time did for the series back in the day.

I did not read the entire article out of fear of spoilers, but I do not expect Tears of the Kingdom to be much different from Breath of the Wild. I intentionally left a huge gap between playing the two games so Tears of the Kingdom will feel more fresh when I eventually get around to it.

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Some Nintendo Switch 2 games are actually cheaper by going the upgrade pack route

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The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom (Switch 2) -A Sublime Sequel, Now Sublimer| NintendoLife

"When all's said and done, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is a fantastic revamp of perhaps Nintendo's most sublime sequel. What was once a technical marvel on aged hardware now has a chance to truly shine, with visual and performance boosts undoubtedly making it the definitive way to play.

Nothing will ever match the feeling of playing it for the first time, of course, and some bonus content would have been welcome, but armed with Zelda Notes and the promise of buttery smooth upgrades, I'd challenge anyone to dip back in without losing hours to its unrivalled wonder." - Jim Norman | NintendoLife

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