
"The Wind Waker trades the rolling fields and misty forests of Hyrule for the endless blue waves and sun-bleached islands of the Great Sea."
"Despite its unconventional surface, The Wind Waker remains firmly rooted in series traditions, following the same formula pioneered by A Link to the Past and later codified by Ocarina of Time."
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is highlighted as a key title in the Nintendo Switch 2's GameCube library. Originally released in 2003, it deviated from previous Zelda titles with its cartoonish visuals and expansive open-sea setting. While it faced controversy, it maintained the series' core traditions. Players follow a familiar adventure framework, gathering relics, obtaining the Master Sword, and exploring dungeons, all set against a sense of freedom and an adventurous backdrop that distinguishes it from earlier entries. The game marks a significant development in the Zelda profile, paving the way for future titles.
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