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I Was Wrong About Tears Of The Kingdom And It Makes Me Worried About The Switch 2

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is a mostly universally beloved title and yet another Nintendo Switch title worthy of praise. At least, that's how I felt when I very first played it, gliding through the skies above Hyrule at breakneck speeds, watching as the untold potential of a new world whizzed by me, filling me with excitement.

However, after a long time away from it and the pre-release hype, I've come to a completely different opinion. It's fair to say that my opinion differs significantly from initial reviews, although it's not like I hate it.

In fact, I rather enjoy a lot about, although much of that is what I enjoyed about. After months of reflection and figuring out exactly what it is about that I don't enjoy, I've come to one conclusion.

Nintendo prioritized its love of mechanical creativity in a game that simply didn't need it. I want to stress that I don't believe, like some of detractors, that it is merely a glorified DLC.

In fact, does precisely what a sequel should by expanding upon the original experience with new mechanics, stories, and characters.

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