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10 Games To Play If You Liked Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The WildSam DowneyGame Rant – Feed

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If you just finished exploring the forests and plateaus in Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, one might be suffering from a sort of Hyrule hangover. After all, Nintendo’s expansive open world is full of some of the most unique dungeons, compelling puzzles, and challenging enemies in the last decade.

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And while there may not be many games as celebrated as this most recent trip through Hyrule, there are plenty of other titles with open worlds, awesome monsters, and nooks and crannies just waiting to be explored. So, let’s take a tour through ten other games with massive maps, swords and shields, explorative adventures, or all of the above. The following 10 titles may not be Breath Of The Wild, but they will certainly scratch the same itch while the world waits for the sequel.

10 Hob: The Definitive Edition

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At a glance, Hob has quite a lot of similarities with Breath Of The Wild. A stylized open world in disrepair full of puzzles and baddies? Check. A quiet and mysterious beginning without much explanation? Double check. A run in with a carnivorous plant that eats your arm and introduces you to a mechanical appendage that comes to define most of the gameplay? Okay, maybe that part is unique to Hob.

This ten hour adventure from Panic Button, the developers who have brought both Skyrim and Wolfenstein 2 to the Nintendo Switch, is both engaging and challenging. Sure, it may not be as long, epic, or expansive as “BOTW,” but it is a world of shaded art styles and puzzles that may just help fill the link-shaped void. If you yearn for mind games while traversing the trees, why not rip off your arm and get to exploring a mystery land as a short hooded cyborg?

9 Moonlighter

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Have you ever wanted to work as a shopkeeper by day, then spend your nights as a vigilante treasure hunter who scours dungeons with nothing but your sword and courageous spirit? Well, that’s exactly what you’ve signed up for when you start this old school dungeon crawler from Digital Sun.

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Sure, this game is more akin to the 2-D Zelda games of old than Breath Of The Wild, but it’s hard not to obsess over the plucky protagonist Will and his quest to find true adventure. This title is hard, creative, and tells a heartwarming story about wholehearted ambition. There may not be prophecies or princesses involved, but the swordplay and story should help with Wild withdrawals.

8 Effie

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In this 3D action adventure platformer from Inverge Studios, players take control of Galad, a hybrid between Zeus, Link, and Captain America. He has been cursed with old age by a witch with entitlement issues, and must set out on an adventure to clean some gems and get his hotter, younger body back into circulation.

This journey is actually quite fun, and it entails quite a lot of platform jumping, shield bashing, and boss outsmarting. The puzzles may be in short supply, and nothing about this experience is groundbreaking, but it is a lighthearted adventure with no shortage of fun (or unique level design). And hey, Galad wears green and has a shield.

7 Okami HD

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There’s never been a better time to hop into the shoes (or paws) of the Japanese Sun Goddess Amaterasu and “brush up” on some 3D  action adventure. This Nintendo Switch port of Capcom‘s 2006 classic is definitively the best version of the game, and the pairing of the white wolf and black brush has never been more fun.

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At first glance, this game may feel like it can be beaten surprisingly fast. But soon  it becomes very clear that this is a long and epic adventure with both a winding narrative and a surprisingly expansive world. Playing as a divine wolf painting her way through a caricatured Japan may not seem like a solid comparison to a Zelda game, but once you start playing it, we doubt you’ll complain.

6 Horizon Zero Dawn

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Horizon Zero Dawn takes players and drops them into a post-apocalyptic Earth where humans seemed to have forgotten to save their progress at about 500 a.d. The flora and fauna apparently missed the memo, however, as humans must face off against giant mechanical beasts that are just out and about, and the world bears more than a few scars from humanity’s fall from dominance.

Guerilla Games’ open world action RPG is also known for several other things, mainly: a fleshed out heroine, difficulty, and robot dinosaurs. It’s massive, aggressive, unforgiving, and ultra compelling, and while this take on the distant future doesn’t feel at all like Hyrule, the addicting gameplay and profound story definitely does.

5 Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King

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Another title that feels a lot more like Link’s Awakening than Link awakening at the beginning of BOTW, this game asks “what if” Zelda quits waiting around for Link and decides to do the darn thing herself. Indeed, Castle Pixel’s 2017 tale is brimming with girl power, as it tells the story of a King that has been cursed into a deep sleep by his evil brother, and a newly adorned night named Lily who takes up arms to save the kingdom.

This game is a classic RPG in feel, sound, and 8-bit pixel glory, but it is much more modern in it’s expansive open world and cheeky nods to recent games. It’s a fresh new take on a familiar vibe, and may cause you to stop counting the days until BOW2 while you enjoy a nostalgic blast of retro sounds and simple sword slashing.

4 Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition

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The first and main reason to play this game is the genius pun in the title. It’s just glorious. Another reason is the game’s unique blend of RPG elements, massive world, and incredibly fun boss fights. Those are also glorious. But if all this glory wasn’t enough, the reincarnation of death’s journey also packs in an incredible amount of DLC to expand upon the already epic journey from 2012.

This M-rated adventure was also one of the first 3D games to warrant the description of “zelda-like,” it features a God Of War-esque slash and stomp combat system, and there is quite a lot of ground to be explored. If you’ve finished Breath Of The Wild but not Darksiders II, then you’ve found a stalwart way to keep the open-world buzz alive.

3 Oceanhorn: Monster Of Uncharted

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Cornfox & Bros.’ 2013 adventure may look oddly familiar. This is mainly because it is a surreal love child between Breath Of The Wild and Legend Of Zelda: Wind WakerThe similarities are in fact so numerous that this game is considered by some to be a direct Zelda knockoff. But hey, if you’re looking to fill the void left by a Zelda game, then that may be just what you wanted to hear.

Oceanhorn features sea-faring, sword swinging, grass cutting, vase throwing, island exploring, messy hair having, and ancient monster slaying. It’s a fun indie adventure with a lot of bang for your buck, and it’s a worthwhile experience regardless of the fact that it is pretty much a shameless Zelda rip-off.

2 Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor

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Of all the games set in Middle-Earth, Shadow of Mordor is probably the most unique. This is because it is less of a fantasy action RPG, like all of the other Lord Of The Rings fare, and more of a simulation in how to be a master insurgent. Players reap ridiculous amounts of chaos, violence, and all sorts of morally dubious mayhem on Orcish society, all while swinging one of gaming’s most brutal iterations of a sword.

This game is much bloodier, grittier, and more adult in theme than any Zelda title, but it is a compelling action game with monsters just begging to be slain. Just don’t torture or enslave too many Uruks, or you may not be able to look at yourself in the mirror ever again.

1 Hyper Light Drifter

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Heart Machine’s stylish, old-school action game is chock full of awesome art, addicting combat, and moody inferred storytelling. This journey through a broken and decaying world pits players against fearsome mechs, all sorts of projectiles, and an abstract story that challenges the player to think. Combat requires skill, the story requires reflection, and enjoyment of the world requires nothing at all.

If atmosphere, mystique, and amazing combat mechanics were things you liked about Breath Of The Wild, then this title should be first on your to-play list.

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