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Water is wet, and players dying in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is still funny
To the surprise of no one, only a day after launch, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players are dying in increasingly funny ways.
I remember my first death in Breath of the Wild. I hadn’t even gotten off of the Great Plateau, and I had just reached the top of the first tower. Of course, that mysterious old man told me I could have his glider if I do some tasks for him, so I proceeded to leave the incredibly tall tower and… I miss a step and fall to my death. “Oh,” I thought. “That’s what this game is.” And safe to say, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is exactly the same in that regard.
Players have already started sharing their experiences of dying in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and let me tell you, the potential for funny deaths is possibly even higher in this one. Over on Reddit, user Kingoftheuniverse800 thought stitching a whole bunch of logs together would make a successful bridge. Spoiler: it did not!
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