If you have been waiting for a discount on the console or a controller worth a look.
If you have been waiting for a discount on the console or a controller worth a look.
Unless something happens will be out on launchday for both platforms.
190hrs of gameplay bliss. Still have stuff to do some shrines, helping sign post guy and a handful of side quests. The Charlton Hestu and his seeds can go fuck off though.
The game is staggering in its scope and to think I never encountered a bug is amazing. Hats off to all involved with the development. I love the freedom you get in a game like this. Being able to go anywhere and do anything without restrictions really is something special.
Tiny spoiler ahead not related to main quest or side quests.
A memorable moment I have is after leaving the great plateau, I went to Kakariko village and saw Naydra.
I chased after him as he headed into a chasm, diving head first into the abyss. I hitched a ride with him curious to see where he would take me.

I was woefully under prepared with out the right gear to stay with him for long as my hearts slowly started to drop one by one from freeze damage. Luckily I had some freeze resistance potions to go on a ride, hoping I have enough to see where this dragon would take me.


The cavern kept on going and going and going, meanwhile my potion inventory is dwindling down.
I would look down around the dragon to see the sights and sounds of the depths, whats that red moving light? ( a rave?) what are those tiny little flames?
Still I stayed on the dragon taxi ride hoping I had enough potions to pay my fare. Curious to see where this would go.
I was also curious to see if the same thing would happen in Breath of the Wild if you hitched a ride on a dragon, the dragon would eventually fly up through a hidden barrier or maybe it was a portal (my memory sucks so If Im wrong sorry) but only the dragon would go through and you would not.

To make the story short I only just made it out in time to a new skyview tower. No potions left and realizing the dragons continuously travel around the map. Wow!
190 hours and I am still wanting to get back in. This will definitely be a game I hop back into on a rainy day when I think I will spend thirty mins to an hour only to realize Its been four hours.
Totk is a reminder to my young self what I ultimately love about gaming. The sense of wonder, freedom, challange and making my own adventures with in a game.
Do you have any memorable gaming moments or games that make you feel like a kid again?
Needless to say, I hated Totk! Only the opposite.
