The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom provides players with the most freedom in the series so far. One fan has even managed to turn Link’s latest adventure into an impressive Star Wars-esque game by building a TIE Fighter. TOTK introduces a new set of powers for the Hero of Time, allowing users to build and create vehicles from cars to walking robots, with the only limit being players’ imaginations.
Although Hyrule is worlds away from any Galaxy Far Far Away, TikTok user jonthesaucegod creatively blended Zelda and Star Wars with their impressive Tears of the Kingdom ship. The viral build uses the game’s many building materials – including Zonai fans and rockets – along with Link’s Ultrahand ability, resulting in a near-perfect replica TIE Fighter (or, more specifically, the TIE/IN Interceptor). Check out the video below.
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Viral builds quickly took off following the release of TOTK, with users quick to build robots, giant mechs, and rockets to wreak destruction upon the lands of Hyrule. Building is a new addition to the Zelda series, but the game’s robust toolset of abilities and its many different building materials make it easy for players to build almost anything they can think of. While Link won’t be facing off against Darth Vader as the final boss, one can certainly pretend that’s the case with a build like jonthesaucegod’s.
The deeper one gets into Tears of the Kingdom, the more their building skills can improve thanks to the unlocking of new Zonai materials and new areas. While building can be a little limited during the early-game, it’s well worth adventuring further to access new abilities and skills. One of the best – but most easily-missable – unlocks in the game is the Autobuild ability, which lets the user save their builds for easy replication later on. By doing this, it’s possible to create a whole army of TIE Fighters and Interceptors, truly turning Tears of the Kingdom into a pretty good Star Wars game.
2023-05-26 07:00:05
Article from screenrant.com