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A picture says a thousand words, and this one is no exception. A user by the name of Fey_fox shared this particular screen of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Reddit recently, and I was immediately taken by it. Let’s break this shot down a bit.

First off it’s in Master Mode (as evidenced by the Triforce symbol in the lower left hand corner), and this player has acquired a ton of hearts in it, which is impressive in its own right. Next up, the digs — the Majora Mask has a shabby retro chic element to it, but it’s also juxtaposed to a comically camp glowing skeleton costume that by all rights probably shouldn’t even exist.

It really got me thinking though, do you have one better? I’m not the “taking pictures in a game” kind of guy (unless it’s for an assignment), but I know a lot if you out there are, which is why Sony, Microsoft, and now Nintendo have built in screenshot capabilities to their consoles. Share away!

I will probably never take a better BOTW screenshot [Zelda]


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