Random: Musician St. Vincent Reveals She Has "Probably Put 300 Hours" Into Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Did we know musicians also play a Nintendo Switch? Shocking, right? In a new talk with Variety, a American-born singer, songwriter, record writer and now actor Anne Erin Clark – improved famous as St. Vincent – suggested she had spent hundreds of hours personification The Legend of Zelda: Breath of a Wild on a hybrid platform.
Speaking about her new film The Nowhere Inn, that she co-wrote and starred in, Clark explained how in one stage she compulsory a games console. One of a producers on set had a Switch with a duplicate of Breath of a Wild in it, and so she finished adult regulating that.
Since then, she’s been “obsessed” with this sold diversion and has “probably” put about 300 hours into it. Director Bill Benz even mentions how filming was mostly hold adult when she was personification Breath of a Wild, and it turns out she was also a fan of The Legend of Zelda array flourishing up:
That was my favourite diversion flourishing up, though we hadn’t unequivocally gamed given then
St. Vincent isn’t a initial musician to acknowledge she loves personification games. It reminds us of that time in 2018 when a one and usually Lady Gaga revealed on Twitter how she was a “secret gamer girl” after violence Chapter IV of Bayonetta.
How do your hours in Breath of a Wild review to Clark’s playtime? Tell us a comments below.