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[EoW] Finally finished Echoes of Wisdom and it's excellent

I just finished Echoes of Wisdom, and I think it's a formidable addition to the franchise. In many ways, it takes some of the creative aspects of both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom and incorporates them into a simpler format that is less intimidating than those giant, open-world games (and yes, those are absolutely phenomenal too).

As far as I know, the order you play the temples is up to the user, and you can access the entire map, basically, right when you begin. Additionally, you collect ingredients to make smoothies. It tracks your quests similar to both BOTW and TOTK. But the puzzle-solving and size of the Temples are more reminiscent of older Zelda games.

Playing as Zelda and echoing enemies and objects is novel, but doesn't make this feel like less of a Zelda game. And it's packed with side quests and collectibles.

It was also the first Zelda game my kid played and she loved it too. So don't overlook this fun game.

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u/Jonnyrashid — 8 days ago