The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Review: 111 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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5/5 | PhonAndroid | |
10/10 | Journal du Geek | |
5/5 | PCMag | |
5/5 | Trusted Reviews | |
5/5 | GodIsAGeek | |
10/10 | GameReactor | |
100/100 | COGconnected | |
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10/10 | Well Played | |
10/10 | Vandal | |
10/10 | Areajugones | |
100/100 | Nintendúo | |
10/10 | Tom’s Hardware (it) | |
5/5 | Vooks | |
10/10 | Nintendo Life | |
10/10 | Checkpoint Gaming | |
10/10 | GamesVillage | |
10/10 | AusGamers | |
10/10 | GamingBolt | |
10/10 | Beyond Gaming | |
10/10 | GadgetGear | |
10/10 | tuttoteK | |
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10/10 | ZTGD | |
10/10 | HardwareZone | |
100/100 | NextN | |
9.9/10 | Le Bêta-Testeur | |
99/100 | Switch-Actu | |
9.8/10 | The Games Machine | |
4.9/5 | Computer Bild | |
9.8/10 | Boss Level Gamer | |
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9.75/10 | GameInformer | |
9.7/10 | 3RD Strike | |
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95/100 | Games.ch | |
19/20 | JeuxActu.com | |
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9.5/10 | Pixel | |
9.5/10 | GameScore.it | |
9.5/10 | Nintendo World Report | |
9.5/10 | Game-eXperience.it | |
9.5/10 | M2 Gaming | |
9.5/10 | Pizza Fria | |
9.2/10 | VideoChums | |
4.5/5 | GamesRadar | |
4.5/5 | TechRadar | |
9/10 | wccftech | |
9/10 | Numerama | |
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4.5/5 | Hardcore Gamer | |
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4.5/5 | Outerhaven Productions | |
9/10 | Phenixx Gaming | |
8.7/10 | Geeko | |
85/100 | 4players | |
4/5 | EuroGamer.fr | |
4/5 | NME | |
8/10 | GameOver | |
4/5 | T3 | |
8/10 | GameCrater | |
4/5 | N-Gamz | |
7/10 | Niche Gamer | |
6.9/10 | GBATemp |
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom review : With an average rating of 4.7/5, you can buy The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom with your eyes closed (or almost). The opinions of the testers seem unanimous !
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An even larger playground
New fascinating powers with infinite possibilities.
Lots of cool gameplay ideas here and there.
More variety in the missions.
A more explicit and complete scenario
Several truly beautiful big surprises.
Some major flaws in BOTW have been fixed.
Very good French dubbing, once again.
The feeling of "BOTW 1.5" can stay in your head throughout.
Potentially too complex for certain player profiles.
The return of the Korogu quest? Really?
Imagination becoming the most beautiful of powers.
We can get lost for hours because there is so much to discover.
A monumental lifespan
Even the side quests have their interest (and the NPCs too).
Experimental new powers and Zonai devices feel fresh, complex, and satisfying to use
Plenty of variety in environments and quests
Dungeons return alongside shrines
Helpful companion characters
Occasional drops in frame rate and resolution
Hyrule feels even bigger with new locations to explore
New fuse ability offsets frustrations for weapon durability
An engaging story that builds on Breath of the Wild
Slightly choppy performance due to ageing hardware
Some controls can feel a little clumsy
Gorgeous visuals
Nothing feels wasted
Combat isn't great
story that matters this time around
incredibly smooth traversal
breath-taking visuals
Fosters Problem-Solving Skills
Fantastic World
A lot to do
reviewed at 13/05/2023 -[read the full review on COGconnected]
A Wildly Satisfying Sense Of Discovery
Packed With Engaging Quests
Improved Combat And Crafting
Intriguing Storyline
Dungeons Are Still A Bit Simple
One of the most flexible sandboxes ever
Improved storytelling and more ?Legend? this time around
Runs admirably well on Nintendo?s aging hardware
Switch performance can falter
Too many Korok Seeds
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[10/10] reviewed at 11/05/2023 -[read the full review on Areajugones]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
He manages to improve the previous chapter in every aspect.
Sometimes overwhelming in terms of content, even though it is impressive.
Some small technical imperfections.
Tremendous world-building, literally and figuratively
A surprise around every corner
A Zelda tale for the ages
Can't pet dogs
A more involved narrative
New abilities unlock creativity
Dungeons with rewarding gameplay
More musical and visual variety
Healthy dose of challenge
Gigantic layered world to explore with plenty of secrets
Compelling narrative with interesting lore
Enticing formula of exploration, puzzles, and combat
More of that brilliant "Legend of Zelda magic"
Many critical aspects have been reviewed and corrected.
The spirit of traditional dungeons has been reworked in a sublime way.
For every problem, there are hundreds of solutions.
Sometimes, the distances to travel can seem excessive.
A technical marvel for the Nintendo Switch
This is where this IP needs to live in and onto the future
The freedom players have is next-level
But the stories embedded in the world are incredibly engaging
A great system them builds from BotW in terms of survival mechanics
Way more life in the game, which is a good thing
Fuse is just an incredible ability
The idea of "open-world bloat" might companion this game, but we don't agree
incredible amounts of content stuffed into the game, almost all off it top notch to an industry leading degree
extremely compelling central story that ranks as one of the series' best
the new abilities are endlessly inventive and empower the player and creative thinking like almost nothing else
greatly improved enemy variety, dungeon design, and boss fights
returning terrain is remixed to great degrees, and an almost equal amount of new ground to cover has also been added.
Creativity and imagination
Vast world filled with life.
Challenging/ stimulating/ provocative
A lot of content
Captivating plot
A lot of things to do.
New strengths, new puzzles.
Captivating plot
A lot of things to do.
New strengths, new puzzles.
Give the game world into the hands of the player.
Reinterpret the absent dogmas in the predecessor.
Longevity light years beyond any parameter.
Improved music and dubbing.
Improved dungeon structure
New abilities promote creativity
Improves on BOTW shortcomings
Very deep gameplay.
Record longevity
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The various powers granted allow for an infinite number of uses, the only limit being our imagination.
An absolutely sublime soundtrack.
Sumptuous artistic direction with a cast that is no less so.
An absolutely colossal number of side quests.
Days only last 24 hours, unfortunately.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Expansive new Temples with incredible diversity but similar levels of quality.
Seemingly endless open-world that drives you to explore it.
Fascinating verticality that touches all parts of its gameplay.
Well over a hundred puzzles that encourages players to think outside of the box.
Huge open world actually feels populated this time.
Enemies and bosses have much more variety this time.
Story is told actively and explores interesting Zelda lore.
Improves upon Breath of the Wild in nearly every way.
Some plot holes are never addressed.
Plenty of secrets to uncover
Engaging story
Enhanced creativity thanks to the new mechanics
Magnificent visual design
Tons to do and see
Some late-game mobs are annoying
Pleasant side quests
Epic temples
Practical usefulness of Krog seeds
A lot to discover
Sometimes, climbing stops inexplicably.
New powers are super fun to use
Excellent design
Story is very interesting
Building is a lot more fun than it should be
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
A Hyrule that absorbs and captivates you in a very enjoyable way. There is always something to do, discover, or try.
Some will find "little challenge" in the temples.
We would have liked to find more variety, attention, not in the weapons, but in the types of weapons.
Soundtrack that is both gentle, captivating and intense.
Freedom in this vast open world.
There is so much to visit and puzzles to solve.
Lack of equipment can become very difficult at times.
Even more memorable music.
More designed while being more free.
Of rare generosity.
A more lively and engaging world
New powers that change the game.
We would have liked some sanctuaries to be longer.
[99/100] reviewed at 01/06/2023 -[read the full review on Switch-Actu]
Immersive and poetic audiovisual presentation.
The proven hardware of Switch really works wonders.
Four new key skills, each of which adds value.
Great combination of skills (especially for puzzles)
Practically every task can be solved in different ways.
Immense creative play space
Elegant presentation and powerful audio atmosphere.
Great support system with many additional skills.
Spectacular boss battles
Huge game world (at least 45 hours)
Balances the best of what has made the Zelda franchise so legendary.
Addresses the common critiques of Breath of the Wild.
Doesn't just encourage exploration but actively rewards it.
His artistic direction and approach are incredible, just like his graphic work.
Great soundtrack and excellent dubbing.
There are some frame drops that should be eliminated.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The sound atmosphere is always perfectly calibrated.
The amalgam that sufficiently fills the wear of the weapons.
A technical feat on Switch...
Better ergonomics compared to Breath of the Wild.
An amazing construction system and physics management.
A structure sometimes too similar to Breath of the Wild (shrine, Korok...)
A story that deserved to be more developed.
Some combat techniques have been externalized into sanctuaries that are actually tutorials.
It can be translated into English as: "They can be used with precision, whether with the Pro-Controller or the Joy-Cons."
A well-executed automatic backup prevents frustration.
The main story entertains for over 30 hours from the first playthrough, the whole world even longer.
The world has significantly expanded and yet there is still a strong flow of play, as something interesting often catches the attention.
The puzzle design makes grand use of a new set of skills.
The construction mechanics of the Ultra-Hand adapt very well to the fun physical simulation of the world.
Surprises on all the big and numerous small stages around the world.
Dungeon-Design is once again getting closer to the classic Zelda formula.
Bandwidth of new types of opponents
Strong castles and world bosses
Interesting and partly emotional plot with new characters about memories scattered around the world.
No markers on the map until you have discovered the locations and often additional path indications besides markers during quests.
Progress in major quests changes the game world.
From time to time, the time and weather are integrated into the quest design.
Gorgeous graphic style.
Mainly smooth performance, even during uninterrupted flight from the sky to the surface.
A very strong English synchronization and an excellent German synchronization.
Successful music ranging from calm-melancholic to epic.
Link hums well-known melodies from the Zelda series while cooking.
Only a manual backup.
Not all big dungeons are at the same level of strength.
Synthesis only slightly reduces the frequency of weapon failure.
The puzzle design often relies on the tinkering of the Ultra-Hand (and often requires some physical imagination).
Many dialogues with NPCs feel like they are too much of "walking signposts".
Decrease in frame rate when there is a lot of action on the screen.
Not too far-reaching for the details of the object.
Partial malfunctions in the AI of enemies and NPCs.
Mainly sounds rather than words.
Countless sanctuaries with highly creative puzzles as well as battles and other challenges.
Fantastic Ultra-Hand creative construction kit, which is used in a particularly clever way to solve puzzles.
Synthesis increases the diversity and durability of weapons.
Also, time manipulation and cover jumping are a clear enhancement for exploration, combat, and puzzles.
A generally brilliant way to weave/combine the four new skills together.
Almost always a successful balance of gameplay.
Several situations can be resolved in different ways.
Very great freedoms, even in the order in which you solve the main quest in multiple parts.
Many beautifully staged and fully sound-designed intermediate sequences.
Lush solo playtime (at least 35-45 hours, but easily enough to make it three or four times more)
Atmospheric soundtrack and numerous cool effects with a retro charm.
Unlockable companions bring cool and actively usable additional skills.
Many spectacular and varied boss battles...
Especially at the beginning, even synthetic weapons do not always last as long as expected.
[95/100] reviewed at 11/05/2023 -[read the full review on Games.ch]
the story, captivating
The new powers, ingenious.
Physics is still as crazy.
Enchanting music.
Quality dubbing.
A completely crazy lifespan
Temples? Temples!
Huge and complex world.
Captivating lore
Exploration, puzzles and combat.
A direct continuation of the events of "Breath of the Wild", with the transfer of save data.
... but presents interesting elements, to the point that it can be developed in the near future.
The presence of different "Quality of life" makes the long-term gaming experience easier.
Simple story, but with interesting characters (especially Ganondorf).
The Zonau replace the Sheikah in a very decisive way, especially when it comes to the setting.
The "Allies" mechanics are not used much in the game...
BotW's "Chemistry System" pushed to the max
Largely exciting boss fights
More than double the size the world
No creative barriers for the player
Some heavy frame-rate slow down
Story and Dungeons still feel restrained compared to the best of the series
[9.5/10] reviewed at 28/05/2023 -[read the full review on Nintendo World Report]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The almost infinite possibilities that add to the lifespan of the game.
The visual and auditory invoice that are impeccable and close to perfection.
The audiovisual part was really impeccable.
Lack of localization for Brazilian Portuguese.
There's an absolute ton of things to do
Exploring the sky is a blast
Sometimes too similar to Breath of the Wild
The Depths lack visual variety
New powers and systems open whole realms of gameplay
+
An evocative, intriguing storybook narrative
+
Makes Hyrule feel fresh again
The occasional fumble in presentation and UI
-
The Depths are a bit of a drag
-
Couple of irritating boss fights
Massive, rich open world
Stuffed with puzzles
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Gameplay of an unprecedented depth.
Hyper-dense content
Visually, what is it?
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Huge open world with a lot of content.
Magnificent artistic style.
Great soundtrack
Build with Ultrahand
New skills
Creative puzzles
Small technical gem...
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Heavenly islands and underground world
Fuse allows for improving weapons and shields.
Ultrahand is a powerful tool.
Many secondary tasks and collection
Good map functionality
Excellent physics system.
Still no voice output.
Puzzling control
Drop in FPS
Partially empty areas
Few new opponents
New skills too powerful.
Packed with quests
Amazing combat system
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Lots of Quests and Side-Content
Tons of Ways to Play
Fuse and Ultrahand are Amazingly Fun
Engaging Story
Minor Frame Rate issues
Durability System is Still Annoying
New intelligent and rich gameplay mechanics.
An even stronger feeling of freedom
A very generous content
A very successful artistic direction
Controls are not always very simple.
Some camera issues
Some framerate drops in portable mode.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Better enemy variety.
Fusing mechanic is pretty fun.
[8.5/10] reviewed at 14/05/2023 -[read the full review on GBATemp]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Improved dungeons and proper bosses are back
It?s Breath of the Wild, again
New skills that radically change our experience.
Story that unfolds at satisfactory levels, worthy of the name of the series.
A stable technical sector that is not easily disappointed.
A vast and fulfilling map offering incentives for exploration...
New mechanisms that work coercively towards the player and gameplay, without offering anything substantial to the game.
The lack of challenge, difficulty, and more precise approach at all points of the adventure, which sets the title apart from its predecessor.
Exhilarating boss fights
Side-missions feel worthwhile
Still one of the best open worlds
The depths are not fun to explore
New powers are hit or miss
Meaningful Side Content
Gorgeous Visuals
Improved Narrative
Technical Masterpiece
Creative Core Mechanics
Fiddly Controls
Unintuitive UI
New incredible and fun powers.
An excellent artistic direction
A lifespan surely as monstrous as Breath of the Wild.
Enchanting music and quality French dubbing.
No big new features for Hyrule.
Monstrous lags galore when the screen is loaded.
The physics system is unbelievably adaptable and affects countless interactions from the player
The size and scale of the world is staggeringly massive
Open-ended and non-linear structure to play any way you want
The endless possibilities of gadget tinkering and problem solving
Substantial content is recycled from Breath of the Wild and some of the same issues persist
The hard time limit on some structures
Questionable world-building and shrines make no thematic sense
Sometimes the rewards for exploring are not worth the time or effort
New forces on the left.
Addition of Hemelrijk and Nederrijk
Interludes
Gravity simulation
Original puzzles and challenges.
Disorganized item menu.
Decrease in frame rate
reviewed at 15/05/2023 -[read the full review on Tweakers]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Fantastic exploration
Welcome twists to the formula
Enormous new locations
Powerful creative tools
Occasional performance struggles
Creating an affectionate world with cute figurines.
wonderful atmosphere
Open game structure without fixed directives.
four new interesting basic forces
Creative creation of vehicles and weapons.
Appropriate level of difficulty
Fun puzzles based on understandable physics.
More than 120 hours of gameplay content thanks to numerous secondary quests and plenty of collectibles.
technically mature/developed
Too few sorting options for inventory items.
Awkward handling during the initial construction of vehicles.
Rain and thunderstorms too frequent.
The main palaces are too light.
Some sanctuary puzzles are very opaque.
little accompanying music
The Zonai abilities are incredibly fun to use
The freedom you're offered from the start to engage how you want with the story and world
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Breath of the Wild did not offer you enough of the Zelda atmosphere.
You enjoy solving puzzles by being creative.
You never liked playing with building blocks when you were a child.
Even the most incredible open world can no longer lure you out of your couch.
reviewed at 17/05/2023 -[read the full review on GameStar]
reviewed at 04/07/2023 -[read the full review on GameStar]
Revolutionary sandbox approach, with unlimited gameplay possibilities.
The dungeons are back, in a modern and aesthetically stunning version.
Each element of Breath of the Wild has been strengthened or improved.
Mechanics so accessible that it is difficult to realize how extraordinary they are.
Cutting-edge soundtrack, direction and artistic direction.
Switch is really pushed to the maximum and it is impossible to do more.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The densest open world we have seen in a video game.
Artistically, it is a delight for the senses.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
New construction system with many possibilities.
Beautiful environments and character models.
superb musical arrangement
Management in the construction system is rather difficult.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The argument has become more interesting and profound.
The infinity of ways to solve anything.
The return of temples and the personality they exude.
The immense amount of ways to pass the time.
An absolutely sublime musical band...
Gameplay of an unprecedented richness, at least at Nintendo!
Exciting adventure, almost addictive.
Longer lifespan than average, especially for those who enjoy strolling!
Unmatched feeling of freedom
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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