Tears of the Kingdom’s Hyrule Feels Livelier Than Ever

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Tears of the Kingdom’s Hyrule Feels Livelier Than Ever
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Tears of the Kingdom meaningfully depicts Hyrule being rebuilt through its stronger emphasis on community.

, knowing from pre-release material that I would be returning to the same Hyrule from, there was one particular location I was very excited to revisit: Tarrey Town, the idyllic little hamlet in the northeastern region which, not to brag or anything, I myself helped construct.

What I found ended up being far beyond my expectations. Not only was Tarrey Town back and in great shape, its founder Hudson and his wife Rhondson had started a Hyrule-wide construction company, with Hudson being a household name across the land and every region of Hyrule populated by workers with that distinctive “-son” name ending.

This level of interconnectedness was, outside of the Tarrey Town sidequest to a certain degree, largely unprecedented in. That version of Hyrule was on its last legs, a genuine post-apocalypse where the social structures of the world were decimated and the people of the world were scattered into far-flung and largely disconnected settlements.

And that is another factor that both contributes to and benefits from this new sense of community: really cool sidequest chains. In, the Tarrey Town quest was something of an anomaly; now, there’s an entire category of more ambitious questlines called side adventures. These quests are almost always multiple stages long and often feature more in-depth stories or unique gameplay.

Of course, none of these things are new concepts. Lots of open world games have these sorts of more robust sidequests and more developed communities.

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