If you are tired of waiting for a new legend of Zelda, this Switch 2 games could be your saving grace

In recent years, The legend of Zelda Has practically become an annual franchise for Nintendo. Although the company has not released a new main line Zelda Games every year have often filled these gaps by releasing spin-offs in the series, developed either internally or in third-party studios. This year Nintendo collaborates with Koei Tecmo and its new subsidiaries, AAA Game Studio, to release Hyrule Warriors: Age of Jaila new game in Hire warrior Maintenance set under the events in The Legend of Zelda: Tears from the Kingdom. While the game looks pretty good, it won't exactly give the traditional Zelda Experience that some fans can look for because of their nature as a spin-off.

Zelda who holds the master's sword - The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Although Nintendo has not hesitated to share information about Hire warrior and even the upcoming live-action Zelda Film, it has been much tighter about the next big entry of the series. With The tears of the kingdom released just two years ago, the chance to get a new main line Zelda Games over the next three years seem pretty narrow, considering how long it took for the company to get Tok out through the door. Then Zelda Fans will probably have to wait a while to get hold of the successor to The tears of the kingdomthey should look forward to some other games in the meantime, such as a new Zelda-inspired indie title that was just announced.

Zelda fans should keep an eye on demi and the cracked dream

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As part of the Tokyo Game Show, Annapurna Interactive hosted a live stream where it revealed three brand new games, including one made by a new American studio called Yarn Owl. The first project from Yarn Owl, with the title Demi and the cracked dreamis a third person action adventure game that will come out on most modern platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, 2026. Although Annapurna only showed a minute of games from the title, you can clearly see that it takes a lot leads from the cues from The The The The The Thea The The The The Thea Zelda Series, both in terms of game design and aesthetics.

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Demi and the Fractured Dream has a unique Dodging mechanic

Demi and the cracked dream Puts players in the shoes, as the name implies, a character called Demi. According to the game's official description on Steam, Demi is something known as a voidsent, a person who has the ability to control the forces of the void. When Demi successfully avoids an enemy attacks, they can activate their voids, which temporarily increases the strength of their next set of attacks during the battle. Players can make demi more powerful by unlocking different abilities and ability to improve charm as they progress through the game.

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The game in Demi and the crackled dream takes a lot of inspiration from classic Zelda titles

Much as in some Zelda Games, the action in Demi and the cracked dream Is quite simple: Demi must save the world by Somnus from an “awakening” by traveling through several kingdoms and killing the three damned animals. The game trail in this title is very similar to a classic 3D Zelda game. Players must explore various dungeons to go through Demi and the cracked dream. These dungeons are filled not only with environmental halves, but also with dangerous enemies and platform sections.

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Rather than being a Wild breath or The tears of the kingdom clone, Demi and the cracked dream seems to be inspired primarily by elderly Zelda Titles, like The twilight princess and The wind vest. The Zelda Series, for those who are not aware, have largely moved on from the traditional prison formula contained in their previous payments and has adopted more of an open world philosophy. Demi and the cracked dream can as a result scrape an itch for long Zelda Fans who have lost interest in the formula for the newer games and are looking for something more conventional.


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System

Super Greyscale 8-bit logo


Published

May 12, 2023

ESRB

Rated e for all 10+ for fantasy -violence and mild suggestive themes

Developer

Nintendo

Publisher

Nintendo


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