The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Explorer's Edition - Nintendo Switch
About this item
- After waking from a 100-year slumber, Link must explore the wild to regain his memories and save Hyrule.
- This bundle is Perfect for first-time heroes; it contains the game, a two-side map, and an explorer's guide with lore and learning from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game.
- Time to explore the guide, the map, and the world of Hyrule!
- Battery: no battery used
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Product information
ASIN | B076R399XR |
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Release date | November 23, 2017 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #61,840 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,042 in Nintendo Switch Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.35 x 0.91 x 7.52 inches; 9.12 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone 10+ |
Item model number | HACWAAAA1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | October 27, 2017 |
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After waking from a 100-year slumber, Link must explore the wild to regain his memories and save Hyrule. This bundle is perfect for first-time heroes; it contains the game, a two-sided map, and an Explorer's Guide with lore and learnings from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game. Time to explore the guide, the map, and the world of Hyrule!, This title has been rated Everyone 10 plus fantasy violence, mild suggestive themes, use of alcohol.
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Customers like the quality, content, and visuals of the video game. For example, they mention it's fun, has piles of content, stunning visuals, and incredible graphics. Customers are also impresseded with the open world, and helpfulness. That said, opinions are mixed on the size and value.
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Customers find the video game amazing, fun, and exciting. They also say it has piles of content, quests, activities, shrines, gear, and DLC. Customers also say the story, graphics, and gameplay are great. They say the side quests are fun and the game is a great starter game.
"...The game has piles of content, quests, activities, shrines, gear, and with the DLC, offers great replay value and a number of additional things to..." Read more
"...Side quests are fun, you can unlock as much of the backstory as you want with one of them and I really love a good backstory so I was happy about..." Read more
"...Well I agree with these awards. Breath of the wild is a beautiful game and truly embodies what I believe a proper video game should be— art, a visual..." Read more
"...The game itself is beautiful, dense and simply tons of fun; after 120 hours I still haven't finished the main quest because I always end up going..." Read more
Customers find the visuals in the game stunning, beautiful, and incredible. They also appreciate the map, excellent images, intuitive design, and attention to detail. Overall, customers describe the game as truly impressive and vast.
"This game is so stunning, the visuals and fact that it's open play gives Ocarina of Time a run for its money in terms of my favorite Legend of Zelda..." Read more
"...and truly embodies what I believe a proper video game should be— art, a visual, and dare I say philosophical expierence. But hype is hype...." Read more
"...It goes from sketches and some early concept art, to beautiful shots of the final design; it has some descriptions on the main quest, controls, the..." Read more
"...The map looks great. I'm pretty sure I'll be getting it laminated and placed near the entertainment center...." Read more
Customers find the storyline full of adventure, interesting, and exciting. They also say the game has good puzzles and beautiful visuals. Customers also say that the book has lots of fun facts and useful tips. They mention that the side quests are fun and allow them to unlock as much of the backstory as they want.
"...Side quests are fun, you can unlock as much of the backstory as you want with one of them and I really love a good backstory so I was happy about..." Read more
"...But Still new and exciting, Zelda takes the best of tradition in both the world of video games and Japanese lore and art while incorporating and..." Read more
"...art, to beautiful shots of the final design; it has some descriptions on the main quest, controls, the characters, and the background story;..." Read more
"...Dungeon bosses weren't tough, good puzzles. Mini bosses along the trail are good fights. Read the in-game hints on loading screen...." Read more
Customers find the open world in the game to be big, reminiscent of the first Legend of Zelda. They also say the game has many side quests and exploration objectives that add to the whole experience. Customers also appreciate the endless landscapes and spawning monsters. They love the creativity and freedom of the game.
"...The game is completely open world (with some guided bits of storyline towards the beginning), and the map itself is massive...." Read more
"...I feel immersed and captivated by Breath’s endless landscapes and spawning monsters...." Read more
"...things that you didn't know you could do in the game and a nice map of Hyrule for you to get started...." Read more
"...The environment is extremely huge, and there’s so much to do and explore! It’s just beautiful and it keeps it original...." Read more
Customers find the tips and reference in the box very useful for getting started in the game. They say the book provides pointers for plenty of things that can be useful for anyone playing the game, new or experienced. Customers also say the guide book is charming with nice art and a small map. They mention that the game has lots of side quests and makes for more strategic and exciting gameplay.
"...As for this particular edition, the book included with the game was very helpful in getting started in such a large scale and open world game, and..." Read more
"...background story; thankfully there are no spoilers and the guide includes some nice tips to complete your quest, things that you didn't know you..." Read more
"...It's well written and fun to read with a TON of information, but doesn't give any of the game away as a spoiler and I appreciate that...." Read more
"...Lots of side quests, lots to do, no grass cutting to find rupees, and much more.Only downside is a lot of walking...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the product. Some mention that the map itself is massive, while others say that it's smaller than they would hope.
"...disappointed in the explorer's guide and the map is cool but smaller than i would hope." Read more
"...The map that was included is rather small, but makes for a neat collectible as well...." Read more
"...The environment is extremely huge, and there’s so much to do and explore! It’s just beautiful and it keeps it original...." Read more
"...about this special edition; the art book that comes with it, is kinda small, but with just shy of 100 pages worth of content...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the game. Some mention that it's worth the money, and with the DLC, offers great replay value. However, others say that the extra content is not worth the extra money, is not helpful, and is not that great.
"...quests, activities, shrines, gear, and with the DLC, offers great replay value and a number of additional things to do once you complete the..." Read more
"...It's not worth playing all of the shrines after doing it all one time before...." Read more
"...It's, of course, a great starter game since you get maximum enjoyment and time for the price, allowing you to amass a decent Switch game library..." Read more
"Game is spectacular and worth every penny. I downloaded the DLC before I even received the game...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the damage of the video game software. They mention that the art book was damaged, the box was crushed, and the edges of the box were damaged. Some customers also say that the booklet inside was crumpled on the corners.
"...It unfortunately damaged the edges of the box and shows as though it has had heavy usage...." Read more
"...the box was crushed and torn, but the contents appear to be okay...." Read more
"...bought the game as a bundle, but now that I'm reminded of it, the box was damaged from being shipped in insufficient packaging." Read more
"box came a little dented and the booklet inside was crumpled on the corners. I prefer that when I get a special edition it isn't already damaged...." Read more
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Although the story of the game has been criticized for being very bare, I found that the implementation of cutscenes by searching for memories across the vast world is more engaging, and made me actually want to search for what happened to hyrule, zelda, and the champions. In past zelda games (skyward sword, ocarina of time, etc.) the storyline progressed very linearly. The downside to this new non-linear type of storytelling is that much of the story and many cutscenes are vague so that you can perform important tasks in any order without spoiling other areas.
As for this particular edition, the book included with the game was very helpful in getting started in such a large scale and open world game, and surprisingly, was a very useful reference. One example I can give is how I accidentally skipped through a controls tutorial in-game on how to perform shield surfing. After looking through the book, I was able to figure out the controls, and learn about a few areas where the feature would be useful. The map that was included is rather small, but makes for a neat collectible as well. Overall, this game perfectly embodies nintendo stepping into modern gaming, and hits all the checkboxes I've ever wanted in a zelda game.
I haven't beaten the game yet, but there's so much to do! It keeps it interesting and for a casual gamer such as myself, it's nice to not have to have timed quests or do things in a certain order, lest the rest of the game proves difficult/impossible and you don't figure that out until backtracking is a pain (aside from gathering the runes in the beginning, of course).
The graphics for this game are incredible. They're so good that I actually play this on the go rather than hooked up to my TV and it doesn't take away from the experience. It can be tricky to play when you're using items, shooting an arrow for example, that require you to aim since tilting the handheld console will change your aim. So, if you're playing while in a car (as a passenger, of course) just be mindful that bumps in the road can affect your game play.
Getting around without a horse can be a pain, but it's also a pain to have to go to your horse once you've kept it at a stable or elsewhere. You can build up a relationship with a wild horse if you come across one and still have your registered horse to go back to, but it's a bit annoying if you've already developed a good relationship with a horse but can't scale a mountain with it in order to get to a part of the game.
Besides that and my inability to stock up on arrows in a reliable fashion, I absolutely love this game. Side quests are fun, you can unlock as much of the backstory as you want with one of them and I really love a good backstory so I was happy about that option (but it doesn't change the game if you opt to not do that quest if you don't care for flashback video cutaways of how Hyrule got all messed up this time around). Zelda talks, which is cool. Link, as far as I know from my game play, still doesn't say anything other than grunts and "hi-yah!"s like in past games. Zelda is a badass.
Oh, and the blood moon sucks. All the enemies you've killed respawn. But it makes the game interesting and doesn't happen every night, thankfully. Good luck if you're in the castle when it comes around, though.
First, about myself. I’ve been a “Nintendo fan boy,” since playing Pokémon Crystal In 2001. The Nintendo universe is the only video game world I live in. From Pokemon to Mario, I love it. The strange thing is I’ve never played a Zelda game before. I’ve always focused on the tittles I’ve played before.
So how was my expierence? Coming from Pokémon and Mario, I was a bit skeptical at first. Different mechanics, etc. I can safely say now, though, that Zelda is/was amazing. I feel immersed and captivated by Breath’s endless landscapes and spawning monsters. There’s always something to do: find dungeons, slay monsters, explore the landscapes, find items, you name it the list goes on.
As an artist, the game truly immerses one into a magical field. Similar to a Miyazaki film (think Princess Monoke), ZBTW draws parallels to traditional Japanese lore. But Still new and exciting, Zelda takes the best of tradition in both the world of video games and Japanese lore and art while incorporating and refining new and old features.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018
First, about myself. I’ve been a “Nintendo fan boy,” since playing Pokémon Crystal In 2001. The Nintendo universe is the only video game world I live in. From Pokemon to Mario, I love it. The strange thing is I’ve never played a Zelda game before. I’ve always focused on the tittles I’ve played before.
So how was my expierence? Coming from Pokémon and Mario, I was a bit skeptical at first. Different mechanics, etc. I can safely say now, though, that Zelda is/was amazing. I feel immersed and captivated by Breath’s endless landscapes and spawning monsters. There’s always something to do: find dungeons, slay monsters, explore the landscapes, find items, you name it the list goes on.
As an artist, the game truly immerses one into a magical field. Similar to a Miyazaki film (think Princess Monoke), ZBTW draws parallels to traditional Japanese lore. But Still new and exciting, Zelda takes the best of tradition in both the world of video games and Japanese lore and art while incorporating and refining new and old features.
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Es una buena edición a un precio razonable si es que no tienes los medios para conseguir la de colección.
Los contenidos adicionales son de buena calidad y muy interesantes.
A fantastic Legend of Zelda game that turned the entire franchise on it's head with innovative and fun changes.
The key new feature is a stamina system that governs how high you can climb, how far you can run, how long you can swim, and more.
Whereas the previous LoZ games have been very linear, this game provides a completely open world for players to explore, while gently nudging you along a (practically optional) main storyline.
You can get lost for hours exploring things you see in the distance, collecting ingredients for use in the brand new cooking system, or collecting weapons and loot.
With how much this game does correctly, I think it's only fair to go over the 2 nitpicks I have with it:
1. The weapon durability system is not for everyone. The feeling of smashing a weapon apart over a bokoblin's head is incredibly satisfying, but it can lead to weapon hoarding if the player gets attached to weapons they think are "too good" to use on enemies. Expect most weapons to only last a handful of battles.
2. With how open the world is, the main storyline is definitely not as compelling as previous entries in the LoZ series. You don't get that impending feeling of doom when you can freely spend hours picking apples or horse-riding.
These are very minor issues, and many people will even disagree with them. This is a fantastic game with a vast world anyone can pick up and become immersed in. If you have a switch, you need to get this game.
Low star rating due to this. I would recomment getting the standard version of the game. TLOZ BOTW in itself is a masterpiece!
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