Whether The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a truly amazing game, there are various points which we hope will be reviewed and / or improved in the following expected at spring 2023. Some players will tell you about dungeons, others about music… There is also the fact that Link cannot dive and swim underwater. As in The Wind Waker, the developers have made sure that Link is not really a skilled swimmer, so as to limit his movements in the water. It’s frustrating especially since it hasn’t stopped developers from creating pretty underwater environments. To be convinced of this, there is a glitch that allows Link to sink steeply and discover the underwater fauna and flora in all the bodies of water in the game. The glitch is quite complicated to implement. especially since it is necessary first to trigger another famous glitch, the Moon Jump (see here.) Then there are various manipulations described in the video published by the channel Youtube Gaming Reinvented. In particular, you have to go to any water point, empty your stamina gauge, rise in the air (via the moonjump) and dropping into the water, use the module cryonis on the surface before activating the Revali’s Rage to sink deeper. Depending on the location, you will thus discover pretty seabed, proving once again how much the game developers have taken care of the smallest details, even those not supposed to be seen by the players! Watch the video of Gaming Reinvented below and as usual, do not hesitate to tell us what you think in comments
As a reminder, to know everything about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, meeting on our previous news and our test: Zelda is a party ! As for continuation of the game, appointment in the spring of 2023 to discover it.
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