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🌍 Unlock Hyrule’s sky-high secrets—create, conquer, and ascend beyond limits!
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for Nintendo Switch is an epic sequel to Breath of the Wild, featuring groundbreaking abilities like Ultrahand for object manipulation, Fuse for weapon customization, and Ascend to traverse solid objects. This region-free European edition offers a vast open-world adventure across land and sky, highly rated by a global community of gamers.
| ASIN | B07SNRGQC4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,302 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,303 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,484) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2019 |
| Item model number | Nintendo201956 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | NINTENDO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 4.13 x 0.43 inches; 1.76 ounces |
M**D
Very good game and good sequel
Great game!.. very good sequel.. a must play if you're into the Zelda franchise
A**L
Excellent video game
It arrived in perfect condition and it is a great game, highly recommended.
A**T
Perfect gift
Got it for my daughter! She loves it!!!
A**Y
Good game
I bought this game about a year ago, and it still is working great. Probably one of my favorite games I own
G**E
A special gift for my ex
I bought this game for my ex-husband and he really loved it. He was so excited and happy to play it. He absolutely loved every part of it. I just hope he’s doing well wherever he is now.
C**U
Perfect condition and works great!
It arrived in perfect condition, and my mom’s the one who’s been playing it. She says it’s amazing, lol. Works perfectly with my US Switch, no issues at all. Definitely worth it!
C**M
As expected, it is a Zelda game
Very fun would recommend for kids and adults
M**Z
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Llegó en perfecto estado
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Zelda
The best Zelda game ever , 9.5/10
S**S
The perfect game held back by flawed hardware.
EDIT: This edit is made 2 years after the review, July 2025. There is an optional £8 DLC that upgrades it for the Switch 2, including a frame rate boost to 60fps, resolution boost up to 1440p and HDR. While the controls weren’t sorted, the game is absolutely stunning and has no issue on the new hardware, so I’m bumping my review up to 5 stars. A must have game for any Switch 2 owner, nevermind Zelda fan. Quick note about spoilers: As of writing this review I have 100+ hours in it. I have not finished the game and as a result no end game spoilers will be in this. However, there might be some things mentioned that while not massive spoilers, may constitute this warning. So, 6 years came and went. What was the longest wait between Zelda games felt like the shortest. I’m sure many people like myself were hesitant to see the same map being used and questioned how much you could really do. The answer is: a lot to justify it as the best sequel game I have ever played. It is very open to new players and doesn’t require you to have played the last game: if anything it’s very loosely connected. Gameplay feels more or less the same as Breath of The Wild, which isn’t a bad thing! You will start from scratch (3 hearts/1 stamina wheel). You will get powers, some feeling very similar (ultrahand is like an upgraded magnesis) and some original (ascend). There is a massive creative aspect to the game with the new building mechanics, but you don’t need to be a pro, nor does the game force you to build things in a specific way. You’re very quickly fired into the story, which feels a lot more present than BoTW. However, the game feels very similar in that regard (again, not a bad thing!) You’re given a brief overview of the story, talk to NPCs to find out more, and there are memories you collect to unravel the past and find out why everything is happening. That, along with the typical Zelda dungeon layout will lead you to the final boss. There are parts where the gameplay feels massively different however. Those who criticised BoTW’s weapon system are either gonna love the new system or hate the new system: weapons are a lot more brittle, and the higher damage weapons in ToTK are similar to that in the lower tier of BoTW. But the new fuse mechanic increases durability and inspires creativity; You can fuse a mushroom to a sword to send an enemy flying, or a certain type of flower to make an enemy a friend. The geography of the world too feels different. Aside from simple terrain differences, which threw me off (as a person with 300+ hours in botw), there is the sky layer (which has some interesting history) and the depths; a desolate field which is only occupied by strong monsters and rare materials. It’s a place you’ll want to avoid early game. Graphically it’s seen a boost; longer render distances, better reflections and better lighting are noticeable from the start. What is also noticeable is their new dynamic resolution system, which will apply when the camera is being moved in even slightly busy places. I couldn’t notice it much on my 50” TV but on the Switch tablet it was noticeable. Still, after playing Age of Calamity anything above 540p is a blessing. All in all, this game is almost perfect, after all it succeeds an almost perfect game. But I would give it 4/5 for two reasons. 1. Sage controls; throughout the game you will unlock sages, which are little avatars to help you in battle. They can grant you powers - if you can catch them. In actual gameplay they will run away from you and are next to useless; I often disable them. How this got past QA I do not know. A wheel system would’ve been better, similar to the main powers you get in the game. Maybe mapped to holding the down dpad button, considering that’s how you summon them in dungeons. 2. The frame rate. Admittedly, it’s not bad at the start, but once you get all sages in a fight the frame rate tanks in the most desolate of places. I had a lynel fight in an empty field where the frame rate was in the 20s essentially the whole time. I highly recommend dumping this game and playing it on an emulator for even a stable 30fps. Aside from those 2 issues, it would be the perfect game. And who knows, maybe they’ll be fixed upon. If the game’s ending changes my mind, I’ll update this review.
L**I
Fun game
Very fun game. Nintendo is amazing
A**.
Best game I ever played!
This is a superbly designed game that keeps me engaged. It's not very easy to play, nor it is very difficult. The most important thing is this game makes you think before every fight. The weapon and vehicle designs are most lovable things here. And finally the music and animation is so good that the price is really worth it. I can probably keep playing it for a year and still cannot complete it.
T**.
Excellent
Excellent jeu !
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