The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is among the most successful and beloved games of all time, so it's no surprise that indie game The Knightling is taking some heavy cues from it. Releasing on August 28, The Knightling has a similarly vibrant art style, a focus on freeform exploration, and a blend of puzzle-solving and combat—it even has a BOTW-style gliding mechanic, making it an easy sell for fans of Nintendo's most recent 3D Zelda outings.

And best of all, The Knightling won't be limited to the Nintendo Switch: it's coming to PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series platforms. This is perfect for BOTW and TOTK holdouts, or even those who have never felt particularly drawn to those seminal games. Indeed, like Immortals Fenyx Rising before it, The Knightling is promising a platform-agnostic experience akin to Zelda's open-air games, but with a few important tweaks here and there. Indeed, with any luck, The Knightling won't just be Breath of the Wild with a new coat of paint, but a meaningful evolution of Nintendo's formula, offering a similar but distinct experience. It wouldn't be a bad idea for the Switch 2 to get the same sort of game, but inverted.

Ironically, developer Twirlbound recently canceled The Knightling's Switch port: the game is currently only slated for a PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC release.

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Best Games To Play If You Liked Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

The following games may not be Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, but they will certainly scratch the same itch as Nintendo's open-world masterpiece.

After The Knightling, Nintendo Should Get a 'Sony-Like' of Its Own

The Nintendo Switch 2 Could Soar with a Take on Sony's Formula

Breath of the Wild and its successor have come to define the modern Nintendo era, becoming the quintessential, must-play Nintendo exclusives of their generation. As such, any game bearing a resemblance to them, such as The Knightling, will inevitably be seen as taking direct inspiration from Nintendo's style of game-making. Sony has a rather particular approach to its first-party games as well, and it would be cool to see a rendition of such a game on Nintendo's new hybrid.

But what exactly is the "Sony formula"? Of course, there have been several PlayStation exclusives that don't fit into the rest of Sony's first-party lineup (Bloodborne, Returnal, etc.), but many of the company's biggest titles hit similar beats. For example, Sony games have become renowned for their mature and naturalistic narrative presentation, with The Last of Us leading into games like God of War (2018) and Ghost of Tsushima. These sorts of games are perhaps the most characteristic of Sony's first-party output as, while something like Horizon Zero Dawn is unique in some ways, it's also rather derivative, copying a lot of homework from other AAA open-world titles.

What Could a Sony-Inspired Nintendo Game Look Like?

While Sony has a good handful of what are commonly considered "Sony-type games," there are arguably even more third-party releases that take cues from the likes of The Last of Us and the recent God of War entries. Some of the most notable include:

  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden
  • A Plague Tale: Innocence
  • Hellblade
  • Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

These games focus on intimate, cinematic stories and third-person combat, often with a particular emphasis on melee. They're also mature and nuanced, typically being more about the lives of the central characters than some grand, existential threat. Maybe the Switch 2 could see something like A Plague Tale: Innocence: a game about family and political strife with a smattering of fantasy elements. Perhaps Nintendo itself could even push out a GOW-like game, blending third-person melee combat with interpersonal or familial dynamics, and wrapped in a cinematic package. Not only would this "return the favor" of The Knightling on PS5, but it would also deepen the selection of single-player, story-driven games on the Switch 2, which can only be a good thing.

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Top Critic Avg: 74 /100 Critics Rec: 54%
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Released
August 28, 2025
ESRB
Everyone 10+ / Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence
Developer(s)
Twirlbound
Publisher(s)
Saber Interactive
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Genre(s)
Action, Adventure