🎮 Gaming

🗡️Why the new Zelda has some of the best open-world design yet

Almost every landmark hides a shrine, a mechanic or a reward, so exploring never feels like filler. After 90 hours I'm still finding systems the game never bothered to explain.

2 buzzing
🔥 hot

🏆Top buzzers

No referrals yet — be the first! Every friend who buzzes through your link puts you on the board.

Log in and buzz to get your share link and climb the board.

💬Comments 5

S
Sana Reed · 2 weeks ago

Hard agree, and the part people underrate is how much a game respecting your time matters now. I bounce off anything with 20 hours of filler. What's the last game that actually earned its length for you?

S
Sasha Bolt · 1 week ago

Strong take, and the timing point is underrated — I think when you start matters as much as what you do. Did you wait for the 'right time' or just start messy and adjust?

L
Lena Cruz · 1 week ago

The mindset shift here is bigger than the tactic itself. Once I stopped treating it as a quick fix and started treating it as a habit, everything got easier. How long before it stopped feeling like effort for you?

Cole Cruz · 1 week ago

This lines up with what I've seen, but the part that took me longest was knowing when to stop tweaking and just commit. I burned months optimizing before I'd validated the basics. Did it click early for you, or was there a stretch you almost bailed?

O
Omar Frost · 1 week ago

Solid addition. The 'survive a bad week' framing is the thing — anything that needs perfect conditions falls apart by February.

+ Create your own buzz