
Issue #333
November 5, 2025
Tears of the Koroks
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Tears of the Kingdom sold 10 million copies in just three days — Before Tears landed I thought there was little chance of this game surpassing BotW. Now I’m not so sure… ( and I think that’s largely thanks to the creativity afforded to us via new abilities ) Ash Parrish // The Verge INTERVIEW The genius behind Zelda is at the peak of his power — and feeling his age — Eiji Aonuma on the creative nature of Tears of the Kingdom: “ I would really be happy if our game encourages imaginative thinking in people, and that they could carry that into their real lives ”. This is a fantastic interview with a few interesting tidbits. Gene Park // Washington Post INTERVIEW Tears Of The Kingdom and the state of Zelda with Aonuma and Fujibayashi — Eiji Aonuma states that the ” new type of more open play and freedom ” that we see in BotW and TotK ” has created a new kind of format for the series to proceed from “. Brian Shea // Game Informer The open-world genius of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Simon Parkin // New Yorker The Legend of Dopamine: Zelda, me, and ADHD Nathan Ellingsworth // Pocket Tactics No one understands how Nintendo made ‘The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom’ Paul Tassi // Forbes Tears of the Kingdom proves graphics don’t really matter Ben Borthwick // Videogamer Game & Watch still scratches a very particular itch, and I need more Nile Bowie // Nintendo Life Completing Super Mario Sunshine in 2023 Harel Cohen // Superjump Amelia Tait // The Guardian
All releases are digital, Europe & U.S. unless otherwise stated.
⭐️ = Ones to Watch · 📦 = Physical release · 🎮 = Demo available
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