The finished version of a leaked commercial is finally up as Nintendo continues its marketing campaign for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. As you might expect, fans are tearing this one-minute video apart, scanning for details that might offer clues to the game, while also honing in on aspects that might've otherwise gone unnoticed. But there's one thing Nintendo players are making sport of too, making fun of the Switch. The one-minute commercial shows players in a variety of situations, from bedrooms to laundromats, while elaborating on a key aspect that Tears of the Kingdom players will need: creativity. That's because of the new abilities such as Fuse and Ultrahand, with the latter especially crucial to traversing the map. Players will need the requisite imagination in order to build hoverboats and trains and so on to be able to get onto islands and explore. ⛄But that's not all, over on the popular NintendoSwitch subreddit one keen-eyed redditor noticed that♏ at 32 seconds into the video, coordinates show a negative Z value and extrapolating that Tears of the Kingdom will have at least one significant underground area and that it could be as deep as the Duelling Peaks are tall.
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"My theory is that there's far more land underground than in the sky and🐠 that the main difficulty of the game will be going deeper rather than higher", came an intriguing . This is because a lot of the new features in the game (Ascend, flying vehicles) make it easy to go up, removing any difficulty that climbing had. So, navigating underground will likely be the difficult part, based more on caving expeditions."
Others in the thread were a little disappointed that the video spoiled somewhat the solutions players will need in order to get onto the sꦬky islands, with a part showing a train getting onto rail tracks in the sky. The thread is many hundreds of comments deep, so do have a read at your leisure (linked above).
Meanwhile, over on Twitter, people were making fཧun of a part early in the video. About seven seconds into the advert, a woman shown sitting in a laundromat is playing TotK but her Link falls off a railing leading to a sky island. Many used the Tweet to reference the Switch's notorious problem of Joy-Con drift, quote𒅌-tweeting things such as, "".
The Joy-Con issue has been ongoing for some time and because of watchdogs Nintendo has been nailed down with the company . Let's hope that won't be such a problem especi𝔉ally when Link is going somewhere risky. As for Tears of the Kingdom t🦋hat launches on May 12 and do check TheGamer for news and features related to it in the days and weeks ahead.