A reader concludes their visual journey through Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, this time focusing on the landscapes and locations of Hyrule.
Browsing: Tears of the Kingdom
The Monday letters page discusses modern UFO related video games, as one reader advises against a Dark Souls anime.
The Wednesday letters page considers the pros and cons of the Project Q portable, as one reader is glad Exoprimal is doing well.
The Monday letters page discusses the problem of keeping up with new games when you’re short on time, as one reader gives up on Diablo 4.
A Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom player somehow managed to get Purah to join them for a trip through the clouds atop their improvised airplane.
Nintendo has revealed that Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom was already complete before its final delay and all that time was used for polish.
A reader is unimpressed by the visuals in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom and wishes Nintendo would make games for the PS5 and Xbox.
Cooking is one of Tears Of The Kingdom’s simple pleasures, but some dishes are more useful than others, giving Link a much needed boost.
The Thursday letters page is enjoying a very good month for new video games, as one reader is sent mad by Jurassic World’s plot.
With the newest Zelda drawing in many who have never played a game in the series before, here are some tips to help get you started.
The Wednesday letters page is upset about changing controller button names, as one reader looks forward to the Asus ROG Ally.
The Tuesday letters page reacts to Xbox and Activision’s European news, as one reader wants more Lord of the Rings video games.
The Wednesday letters page is very happy to find Tears Of The Kingdom has proper dungeons, as one reader wishes the Spectrum got more love.
The Wednesday letters page thinks there’s no need for a Metal Gear Solid 2 remake, as one reader recommends Museo Videojuego.
The Friday letters page is still working through the fallout from the Activision Blizzard announcement, as another reader recommends Dredge.
The Thursday letters page wants to see a lot more demos for all video games, as one reader wonders what happened to Capcom’s Pragmata.