First, I would like to note that at the time of writing this review, I have played 140+ hours in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including its DLC, and I can say with confidence that the game can drag you on for hundreds, or even thousands of hours . The detail of the world, the physics, the level of interaction with the world is amazing (you can cut down a tree, disassemble it for firewood, or throw it over an abyss and walk along it; if you stand near a piece of ice with a torch, it will gradually melt, at night the monsters will sleep in their camps , and during the day, dance around the fire, leaving your weapon by a fallen tree; in a thunderstorm, lightning will strike the metal equipment on Link or the sword lying nearby, and much, much more). The game has a huge variety of different weapons, armor, food, animals and monsters. You can create a collection of photographs and create your own encyclopedia of Hyrule. There are also various mini-games, for example, local analogues of golf and bowling, in which you can earn local currency - rupees and just have fun passing the time. You can catch your own horse, tame it and register it. Overall, the game is worth buying a Nintendo Switch just for.