I think so, because it signals a potentially huge shift for Nintendo, and could introduce a whole audience of Zelda fans to a new vein of game design that we’ve championed on the PC for years: the systems-driven sandbox. Does any of this really matter, when the game is never actually coming to PC?
Quite possibly Nintendo’s most ambitious game since it defined 3D controls on consoles with Mario 64. I got my hands on Breath of the Wild at Nintendo’s booth and confirmed what I thought watching Nintendo’s livestreams: it’s the most ambitious game Nintendo has made in years.
Immersive sims like Deus Ex and STALKER, with worlds that feel real thanks to the complex interactions of many interlocking pieces. I mean that Nintendo’s new Zelda, its first modern open world game, embodies the values we hold sacred in the greatest games on PC: systemic design and open-ended exploration. If it ever shows up on our computers, it’ll be on an emulator years from now. I don’t mean that there’s any chance of Nintendo releasing it on the PC. 1.12 Author’s Opinion regarding the Breath Of The Wild For PC Breath Of The Wild Is Now Looking Even Better On PC (Windows & Mac) Full Downloadīreath of the Wild For PC,The Legend of Zelda: revealed at E3 on Tuesday, could be a PC game.