How Long It Takes To Beat Link s Awakening

How Long It Takes To Beat Link s Awakening

How Long It Takes To Beat Link's Awakening

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Link s Awakening How Long Does It Take To Beat The Game

Link's Awakening is a great game, but shorter than most Zelda titles. Here's how long it takes to beat the game. Via: gonintendo.com The critical and commercial success of has been nothing short of outstanding over the past week, and the game is a welcome addition to the library of any owner. Some cautious buyers still remain out there and are considering if the game is right for them. With that in mind, here is an explanation of what to expect in the game based on how it should take to beat a new player.

Expect Nine To Twelve Hours

Put simply, players familiar with the Zelda series of games can probably get through the content in about nine to twelve hours. New players to the series can likely expect it to take twelve to sixteen hours. The game is a remake of the original for the , released in 1993, and contains various additions not included in the original. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

What Takes Up The Most Time In Link s Awakening

The game primarily consists of conquering dungeons and exploring the world in between them. When a player locates a new dungeon, they will need to explore almost every room inside to find every secret, useful item, and way to defeat it, which often involves a boss and key to confront them. The dungeons themselves are varied, and consist of: Color Bottle Grotto Angler's Tunnel Key Cavern Tail Cave Face Shrine Eagles Tower Catfish's Maw Turtle Rock Expert players can speed through these dungeons, but most players will need to take time to prepare for each expedition. This includes ensuring that Link has a healthy stock of weapons and heart containers, which adds to the time it takes to complete the main story. Via: youtube.com (Nintendo UK)

How Does This Compare To Breath Of The Wild

This is a big question on the minds of new Switch owners, especially those who want to get the biggest bang for their buck. There is a large difference in the quantity of content available between both games. On average, playing for the first time means that a player can complete the main story in about fifty to sixty hours, while doing the extras can almost double that, ranging from one hundred to one hundred and twenty hours. The difference in the amount of content offered has some players scratching their heads, and others wondering why Link's Awakening is priced at the same point as Breath of the Wild. Both are outstanding games, but this difference in content may keep some players away unless there is some kind of price drop. Still, the sales figures for Link's Awakening do not seem to reflect that concern, and its success speaks for itself. Via: theverge.com Source:

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