The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdomis nothing if not novel. The game marks the first time that players actuallytake control of Zelda in a mainline release, and with this new protagonist comes a suite of distinct abilities, making both combat and puzzle-solving a world apart from its Link-helmed predecessors.

ButEchoes of Wisdomdoesn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater—there’s plenty from both old and newZeldagames that have made their way into this one. For instance, the interpretative puzzles fromBOTWandTOTK, where there isn’t necessarily a single way to solve a given problem, reappear inEchoes of Wisdom. Part and parcel with this focus on player freedom is the central Echoes mechanic, which is reminiscent ofTears of the Kingdom’s Ultrahand and Fuse abilities. But while these key features and design principles from the rest of modernZeldawork to great effect inEchoes of Wisdom, the game’s RPG, open-world, and stat-tweaking systems leave a bit to be desired, not improving much on the foundation laid by its predecessors.

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Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Fails To Develop the Cooking Mechanics of BOTW, TOTK

Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom’s Smoothies – The Juice Isn’t Worth the Squeeze

Introduced inBreath of the Wild, cookingwith ingredients found in the overworld has transcended the realm of 3DZelda, making its way intoEchoes of Wisdom. The practicalities and framing of the system are a bit different—players can only make smoothies at designated vendors—but its fundamentals are essentially the same: Zelda can mix various ingredients together to make concoctions that yield specific benefits.

In theory, this is a nice way to reward players for exploration and resource-collecting while adding a layer of strategy to the game, as preparing for an encounter by consuming certain buffs can provide an edge. ButEchoes of Wisdom’s smoothies, much likeBOTWandTOTK’s myriad recipes, fail to provide impactful or interesting buffs. Instead, they merely grant one particular advantage like increased defense or speed which, while helpful in certain instances, are never transformative enough for the process of finding and making new recipes to be rewarding. Ultimately, most players will wind up using these recipes as nothing more than a way to refill their health, as the tertiary benefits don’t go far enough to make greater experimentation worth it.

Combat encounters in modernZeldagames can often be rather easy, which makes food-related buffs even less rewarding.

How Future Zelda Games Can Elevate Cooking Systems

The biggest reason whycooking can feel underwhelming in modernZeldais its low potential for impacting gameplay. If a future entry in the series could raise this ceiling, so to speak, then it could make for a much more compelling addition to the open-world sandbox. For instance, a futureZeldagame could leave the door open to more absurd cooking combinations, leading to buffs that threaten to break the game, like a 200% speed increase, or something along those lines. Naturally, ingredients for these recipes would be difficult to procure, but it would be a nice, fun way to reward experimentation and deeper engagement with this theoretical cooking system. Buff stacking, which is essentially absent in recentZeldagames, would be another way to crank up the impact of in-game food.

Such changes wouldn’t come without potential complications, but they could be worth it. These newerZeldagames are all about freedom and experimentation, as players can regularly find new and exciting ways to engage with their systems through a bit of outside-the-box thinking. This philosophy is omnipresent in the games' puzzles and world design; it’s time for it to stretch into other mechanics as well.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Save Hyrule—this time with the wisdom of Princess Zelda!The people of Hyrule are being stolen away by strange rifts—and with a certain swordsman among the missing, it’s up to Princess Zelda to save her kingdom in the latest adventure in The Legend of Zelda™ series!Team up with the ethereal creature Tri and use the Tri Rod to create “echoes,” which are imitations of things you find in the environment—then recreate those echoes whenever you like to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Use echoes like water blocks to reach new heights, make bridges out of old beds, throw rocks at foes, or find your own combination of echoes to do things your way. You can even make echoes of monsters to fight at your side in combat!