It wouldn't say that it was really impressive, as I see things forty times more impressive in other games on a daily basis, but it was the fact that it was fun that really made me like it.
Unlike Kitsu above me, I found the boss to be very fun to fight. Even though it was easy. But that's a fault that all of the Twilight Princess bosses share. I liked the fact that you were so high up in the sky, and it was storming and everything. And I loved how you had to clawshot around him; it made you feel like you were flying around and fighting a great dragon, thousands of feet above Hyrule. It was one of the better bosses in TP.
But I do agree with it's faults. It needed to be bigger to give it that more epic feel. It was a bit on the small side. And an awesome dragon needs to at least be difficult. I didn't have any problems that I can remember with the arena, but I have to say that I would have liked it more if instead of fighting on top of City in the Sky, you actually fought in the sky above Hyrule. And you could gave down and see the stormy fields, lakes and mountains below. And of course Hyrule Castle.
Either way, it wasn't a great boss, but it was still pretty good. I expect better epic dragon battles ten thousand feet above the ground in the next game.
Unlike Kitsu above me, I found the boss to be very fun to fight. Even though it was easy. But that's a fault that all of the Twilight Princess bosses share. I liked the fact that you were so high up in the sky, and it was storming and everything. And I loved how you had to clawshot around him; it made you feel like you were flying around and fighting a great dragon, thousands of feet above Hyrule. It was one of the better bosses in TP.
But I do agree with it's faults. It needed to be bigger to give it that more epic feel. It was a bit on the small side. And an awesome dragon needs to at least be difficult. I didn't have any problems that I can remember with the arena, but I have to say that I would have liked it more if instead of fighting on top of City in the Sky, you actually fought in the sky above Hyrule. And you could gave down and see the stormy fields, lakes and mountains below. And of course Hyrule Castle.
Either way, it wasn't a great boss, but it was still pretty good. I expect better epic dragon battles ten thousand feet above the ground in the next game.