Tomorrow, one of the most anticipated games of this year, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, will be released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch.
What ratings does the novelty receive from foreign reviewers? You can find the answer below.
IGN
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an inexplicably brilliant sequel that expands on an already crowded world and raises the bar even higher.
100%
Metro GameCentral
A great sequel and one of the best games in the Zelda series. A sequel that builds on the successes of the original game and improves upon them by adding many new and equally innovative ideas of its own.
100%
SpazioGames
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the perfect sequel and the best game of the Nintendo Switch generation.
100%
CGMagazine
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is undoubtedly the best open-world game ever made, and arguably Nintendo’s best attempt.
100%
COG connected
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is one of the most unique and creative games I have ever played. There’s a lot to deal with, and the world design is a perfect symbiosis between using Link’s abilities and your own wits to achieve your goals. One of the best Nintendo Switch games and a must buy.
100%
United Kingdom
With its open world, story, combat and travel, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a triumphant game that will be remembered not only as a phenomenal sandbox, but also as an outstanding gaming achievement.
100%
GameSpot
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a canvas to create your own, a book to write your own stories, a world to create your own legends. It gives you back what you put into it, enticing you to soar, dive, build, solve and adventure.
100%
god geek
Tears of the Kingdom could be one of the best games ever made, with unparalleled exploration that offers freedom and creativity on a scale never seen before.
100%
Back
“Tears of the Kingdom” clearly exceeds the high expectations placed on it. This is a true classic – a testament to Nintendo’s unparalleled ingenuity in game design.
100%
Telegraph
I felt like a hero every minute, whether I was rescuing a princess, investigating hidden passages, or helping rediscover a lost cheese recipe. But I felt like a hero, not because the game told me so, but because it showed me. She showed me that my crazy ideas for wacky toy cars were smart and fun. She showed me that with a little courage, I could defeat a bunch of enemies using only sticks and stones. He showed me that I could jump off a flying island into the unknown and find my way.
100%
Reliable Reviews
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is not much different from the hugely successful Breath of the Wild template. But building on its predecessor’s strengths in experimenting with new building mechanics, telling a compelling story, and opening up new locations to explore, this is the perfect sequel to the best game to ever grace the Nintendo Switch.
100%
Unlimited Power
Breath of the Wild is one of the best games Nintendo has ever made, and Tears of the Kingdom improves on that formula in just about every way. Yes, there is a sense of déjà vu with the existing Hyrule map, but the wow factor of the first game is regularly repeated as you venture into new areas.
95%
GamePro Germany
A giant open-world adventure full of quests and secrets, but lacking the charm of its predecessor.
93%
Forbes
Overall, Tears of the Kingdom is a real improvement and transition from Breath of the Wild. While I still think the Link’s Awakening remake was the best Zelda game to date on the Switch, Tears of the Kingdom comes very close to it. Also, the story is much more fleshed out than many other games in the series, and as a result, Tears of the Kingdom feels much more thoughtful. So get ready to go back to Hyrule because it’s brand new again and completely huge.
90%
GamesRadar+
While Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is frighteningly large at times, it manages to consistently stay put and deliver a rich and robust experience that builds on what came before.
90%
Eurogamer
An amazing sequel to Breath of the Wild with some great new systems, stunning scenery and more dungeons, and a little less focus on gathering resources.
80%
Gfiniti
If you haven’t set foot in Hyrule’s open world yet, Tears of the Kingdom is the best way to try it out, as it offers enough new mechanics to keep you interested. However, if you didn’t like the 2017 version, the story itself probably isn’t worth a second try.
60%
You can read our review here.
Source :Indian TV
