Sheikah_Witch
I just really like botw
Sometimes games really are that emotional, to the degree that they trigger a response from the player. Be it by a character dying, or maybe with a happy and satisfying ending, sometimes games can make us cry.
Zelda are games with fantastic characters, stories and events. But has a Zelda game ever made you cry? And why?
I'm an easy cryer, I'll admit that, but OoT's credits in particular always hits me. I've always interpreted it so that the Sages are all dead and what awaits Link in the sacred realm are their spirits. It's sad to me, that these seven years claimed the life of these characters, especially Saria. So in the credits when you see them assemble on top of Death Mountain and salute as the music swells, it always, always gets me.
Zelda are games with fantastic characters, stories and events. But has a Zelda game ever made you cry? And why?
I'm an easy cryer, I'll admit that, but OoT's credits in particular always hits me. I've always interpreted it so that the Sages are all dead and what awaits Link in the sacred realm are their spirits. It's sad to me, that these seven years claimed the life of these characters, especially Saria. So in the credits when you see them assemble on top of Death Mountain and salute as the music swells, it always, always gets me.