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.
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.
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