10 Biggest Takeaways From Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Previews

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Hands-on previews for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom dropped today - here's our 10 key takeaways from the new insights.

Recently, several people were given exclusive access to a two-hour preview demo of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom and they are now sharing their experiences and giving highlights of what things set the game apart from its predecessor, Breath of the Wild. Though many of them took different directions with how they explored what was presented to them, they seemed to agree that a major focus for this massive new Zelda game is on creation and creativity.

9 Ascend Lets Link Rise Through Ceilings, But May Not Be The Most Impressive The Ascend ability in TOTK looks magical with swirling lights emanating around Link as he floats upward and crosses through ceilings to reach higher platforms. Several people who previewed the demo of the game noted that although it is useful, it is more like another movement possibility and not quite as valuable or memorable as other abilities given.

7 Link's Ultrahand In TOTK Is A Significant Upgrade From His Sheikah Slate TOTK providing Link with the Ultrahand gives him the ability to create all sorts of objects, including new vehicles in Tears of the Kingdom. Similar to Fuse, but on a much grander scale, Ultrahand can let Link combine materials and special Zonai devices together to construct everything from simple vehicles such as rafts to complicated ones like flying, flamethrowing tanks.

3 Creativity & Imagination Reign In TOTK The reviewer at Polygon noted that despite their best efforts to fuse random items in chaotic ways, Tears of the Kingdom never once prevented them from attempting something. Experimenting with creativity appears to be at the heart of TOTK's philosophy, allowing players to truly try whatever comes into their minds, even though some of those ideas may end up killing Link as well as the Bokoblins.

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