Being able to fully invest yourself in a video game without direction or hot internet tips is usually an afterthought, but Breath of The Wild nailed it on the head in 2017. That sense of discovery is hard to come by. In a single playthrough, you could learn everything there is to know about elixirs, but you could also spend dozens of hours fighting Lynels only to discover that most of them won't attack you unless your weapon is drawn. Its characters, locations, music, and Studio Ghibli-esque art style are worth writing home about, but its ability to take the mundane - such as cooking, crafting, climbing, and helping villagers - and make it feel new again is deeply gratifying. Why it's great: Breath of The Wild is the biggest and most open Zelda game ever made, and it just so happens to be a 1,000-page essay on how to reupholster the open-world genre. The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Release date: March 3 (on Switch, Wii U)
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