The History of Zelda: Breathing in Wildlife turns three today, but fans aren't ready to stop celebrating the game yet. There is a sequel to the stand-out, with Zelda with short hair and a watery Ganon, but we haven't had much in the way of details yet. With Wild Breathing
The Twitter chock is full of creativity by talented fans who gather to recreate their favorite moments underneath Japanese hashtag # ブ レ ス オ ブ ザ ワ イ ド 3 周年 (or Breath of the Wild 3 annive). There is everything from the animated rendering of Link and Zelda, screenshots of memories of loved ones, to a different interpretation of the universe of this ancient Nintendo Franchise.
Too much on Twitter.
Not every game is lucky enough to stick with the zeitgeist for so long; not other Zelda games are guaranteed to have the same staying power. However Wild Breathing
With the game turning three, there's still plenty of time to revisit the original Hyrule before the sequel hits. For a player who wants a new take, but you don't have the patience to wait for the next release, Wild Breathing above enough is enough that there is room to invent and try new alternatives.