

Apart from the initial quest, you are free to explore the vibrant open-world of Gemea at your leisure. Your main quest is to collect Sprites in order to banish a fog that has shrouded the island. You will find yourself ship wrecked on an island named Gemea. It’s hard not to get hyped up with a roster like that, and Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles does not disappoint. Developed by the Australian development team Prideful Sloth, Yonder takes inspiration from Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon, Skyrim, and of course, The Legend of Zelda. But it absolutely captures the magical beauty that you feel when your exploring the wilderness of Hyrule. Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chroniclesmight not be as action packed as Breath of the Wild. Immortals Fenyx Rising is an incredible title in it’s own right, and is well worth playing while you wait for Breath of the Wild. Sound familiar? It should, because these basically act as the Shrines from Breath of the Wild. These are separate stages that present Fenyx with a number of puzzle, platforming, and combat challenges. These four Greek Gods are located in different corners of the map, and are somewhat reminiscent to the four Divine Beast’s from Breath of the Wild. Puzzles also make up a large portion of the gameplay. You play as a winged Demi-God named Fenyx, who must release four Greek Gods from an evil curse that has befallen them. But for many, Immortals Fenyx Rising actually improved on Nintendo’s winning formula. It was actually criticised upon release for borrowing too liberally from the Nintendo title. Immortals Fenyx Risingis an action-adventure title from Ubisoft that will definitely give you your Breath of the Wild fix.

5) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Immortals Fenyx Rising
