Our Breath of the Wild Side Quests guide will cover all 76 side quests in the game.
Not exact matches
All I can say is that after a week
of hard use, with the Switch at my
side anywhere I've gone, playing games like 1 -2-Switch and The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild with the Joy - Cons detached, I can't for the life
of me reproduce the glitch.
To help familiarize fans with main character Rex before the game launches, a new
Side Quest will be available via a free update in The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild game for both Nintendo Switch and Wii U systems, in which players will be able to obtain a Rex costume starting on Nov. 9.
On the Switch
side, Snipperclips came out in first place, followed by Minecraft, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Kamiko, and then
Breath of the
Wild.
Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
wild offers many different minigames like shield surfing, hang gliding,
side quests, archery practice and even horse racing, though the latter is a single horse on a course against a timer.
Whereas a game like Skyward Sword or Twilight Princess could survive with a sprawling main questline and a basic assortment
of side quests and collectables, all nestled within a merely acceptable container
of an overworld perhaps merely for the sake
of continuity,
Breath of the
Wild seeks to provide such an overwhelming assortment
of attractions and distractions that the player constantly struggles with what to explore next.
This bundle is perfect for first - time heroes; it contains the game, a two -
sided map, and an Explorer's Guide with lore and learnings from the Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild game.
Players who have yet to experience the game can purchase The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild — Explorer's Edition, a limited bundle that includes the critically acclaimed Nintendo Switch game, a 100 - page explorer's guide and a two -
sided map at a suggested retail price
of $ 59.99.
Nintendo has always been proud
of their cast
of side characters in Zelda titles, and
Breath of the
Wild is no exception.
Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
wild offers many different minigames like shield surfing, hang gliding,
side quests, archery practice and even horse racing, though the latter is a single horse on a course against a timer.
In a world with Assassin's Creed Origins and
Breath of the
Wild, it feels archaic not to be able to swing every which way, especially when you need to get to the other
side of the map to stop a game over screen.
There are a handful
of side quests that require horses to complete, but beyond these all the beauty and charm
of the mounted systems are essentially wasted in
Breath of the
Wild, having been undermined by the sheer immediacy
of travelling directly to any
of the 138 locations on the map that can offer a lazy immediacy
of access.
There are
side quests that earn Shrines, and a
side quest that earns a useful item
of clothing, but to a surprisingly great degree, completing
side quests has been downgraded in
Breath of the
Wild to the single least important element
of the challenges the player is afforded.
The crossover with
Breath of the
Wild is exciting indeed, though as a free
side - quest it remains to be seen how substantial it will be beyond the outfit we've been shown in the trailer.
You know, the
side - by -
sides showing little graphical difference between both upcoming versions
of The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild?
Our Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild walkthrough will soon provide a complete step - by - step guide to completing the main quest as well as the many things you can do on the
side.
The best armour in
Breath of the
Wild is the Ancient set - the Ancient Helm, Cuirass, and Greaves - and is only obtainable after you complete a specific
side quest - Robbie's Research - and you've then collected the right materials to be traded in at the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.
On the up -
side, it's free and it features The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild!
Once you start playing
Breath of the
Wild, I want you to explore and see these different
sides of Zelda, different emotions that she evokes.»
The trailer begins with a young man playing the Switch version
of The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild in the comfort
of his home before switching to him taking his Joy - Con controllers apart from his Joy - Con Grip, taking the device out
of its dock, sliding the Joy - Con controllers on either
side of the Switch's screen, and taking the game with him on - the - go.
Mechanically sound, aesthetically pleasing (often breathtaking), challenging but rewarding,
Breath of the
Wild is a joyous journey you won't want to put down, just so you can see what's on the other
side of each new hill.
A mix
of games on both
sides, Killing Floor 2 (PS4 Plus freebie in June),
Breath of the
Wild on Switch, and Cryptark on Steam (also coming to PS4 as well).
The official strategy guide for The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild has now given us an idea
of how many shrines,
side - quests and more are in...
No matter what
side of the debate you settle on, one
of Breath of the
Wild's biggest changes is for some, one
of the game's biggest drawbacks.
Legend
of Zelda titles have always had loose
side - quests available to complete, but in
Breath of the
Wild you never quite know when a Hylian denizen will ask for your help — thus opening up an hour - long
side - quest with some tasty loot at the end
of it.
Nintendo has announced The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild Explorer's Edition which comes with the base game, a two -
sided map
of Hyrule and a 100 - page explorer's guide.
Speaking
of Zelda, Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild will be receiving a free, fun, cross-promotion DLC
side quest to earn a Xenoblade Chronicles 2 costume.
Eventide Island is one
of the best
side quests in
Breath of the
Wild and if you have not yet ventured to the island in the South - East
of your map, you are missing out.
As
of tomorrow, owners
of Breath of the
Wild on either the Switch or the Wii U will be able to download an update which will add in an exclusive
side quest, allowing players to dress Link up as Rex, the protagonist in the upcoming Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
While there's a surprisingly strong story at the heart
of Breath of the
Wild — it wouldn't be a Zelda game if there wasn't — the temptation to explore is ever - present and Nintendo feeds this desire with a host
of optional
side - quests, interesting characters and bonus items placed off the beaten track.
Needless to say that if you set out on foot in The Legend
of Zelda:
Breath of the
Wild, it takes you a LONG time to get anywhere, let alone reach one
side of the map from the other.
To celebrate the upcoming release
of Xenoblade Chronicles 2,
Breath of the
Wild is getting a free update with a new
side quest to let Link don main character Rex's armor.