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The first reviews have arrived for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which Nintendo can be very proud of.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will be released to everyone tomorrow, but a few lucky people have already managed to get their hands on and test out Nintendo’s latest title. Based on the first reviews, it turned out exactly as we expected based on what we’ve seen so far and expected regarding The Legend of Zelda game.

It received overwhelming praise from critics, with nearly everyone giving it a score of 10. In terms of its ratings, Eurogamer rated it the worst, 8 on a scale of ten, but even for that, it shouldn’t have much to be ashamed of. The game turned out to be almost perfect, with a rating of 97 on both Opencritic and Metacritic, the former being the all-time highest, and the latter the third best. Once again, Nintendo has handled the series very well, and expectations were probably too high because 2017’s Breath of the Wild also received such high marks, but the other installments in the series are also among the best video games of all time.

Maybe there could be a little technical side, but we don’t want to spoil this euphoria by obfuscating the little things, this isn’t a test after all. However, PC Guru did create one, so if you are interested in how the game goes in detail, what new features were found, and which weren’t, then by all means don’t miss it, you can access it at the link below.

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