A member of the online Zelda community has made an incredible drawing representing Breath of the Wild's Kakariko Village, and it has charmed other fans of the game. There is no doubt that, despite the devastating events that took place before the game's story, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is set in one of the most calming depictions of Hyrule in the Zelda series - even if the player has to deal with the occasional Stalkoblin coming out of the ground when they least expect it.

The world of Breath of the Wild is so immersive and brings such inner peace to those that enter to play in it that it's no wonder that Tears of the Kingdom will take place in the same Hyrule. Even if the sequel provides a new focus on what's above and below it, players will be able to go back to the same locations that they explored and fell in love with when first playing Breath of the Wild a few years ago.

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Reddit user pifelca has recently shared on the r/zelda subreddit a stunning drawing that they decided to make when going back to Kakariko Village in Breath of the Wild. It seems that although the game came out nearly six years ago, fans are still not done revisiting it, and many are going back due to the nostalgia that the latest Tears of the Kingdom trailer evoked in them.

kakariko village reimagined in drawing breath of the wild

The rest of the images can be viewed on Reddit.

The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and the members of the subreddit were enchanted by the vibrant colors that the artist chose for it. A fan in the comments section even pointed out that it resembled the art style of Skyward Sword, and it turns out that this was exactly what the original poster wanted to simulate.

Many of those that commented confessed that at a first glance, they thought it was actually a screenshot from the game, but then quickly released that the game's colors aren't as vivid. This, unfortunately, made it difficult to sometimes appreciate the beauty present in certain areas of Breath of the Wild such as Kakariko Village, for example, and it was always particularly complicated whenever it rained or during the morning hours when fog settled. Nevertheless, the image made nearly everyone that laid eyes on it want to go back to this world and relive what they once experienced there; thankfully this will be possible soon enough with the upcoming release of Tears of the Kingdom.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U.

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