- Joined
- Jun 21, 2016
- Location
- Leeds, England.
Personally, I'm a little disappointed so far. I haven't finished the game yet (I have another two Divine Beasts to go and a few more Shrines to do). I love the game as a whole, and I even like the story (even though it is a tad weak), but the villain situation is by far the biggest problem for me.
I loved moments in the other Zelda games where Link interacts with the main (or secondary) antagonist before the final fight. Ganondorf in OOT and WW, Majora in MM, Zant in TP, Ghirahim in SS. But in this game the main bad guy (Ganon himself) is largely absent. As far as I understand (from spoilers I've read), the ending doesn't really deliver on this front either. What do you think about that? Some people seem to love this, preferring to see Ganon as being an evil force of nature rather than a human (albeit extremely powerful) man. I, though, much prefer Ganondorf to Ganon.
So, what are your thoughts? Did you find it underwhelming? And where do you think Ganon goes from here? I don't want him to take another long rest, I want him back in the next installment. But as Ganondorf, not as Ganon.
I loved moments in the other Zelda games where Link interacts with the main (or secondary) antagonist before the final fight. Ganondorf in OOT and WW, Majora in MM, Zant in TP, Ghirahim in SS. But in this game the main bad guy (Ganon himself) is largely absent. As far as I understand (from spoilers I've read), the ending doesn't really deliver on this front either. What do you think about that? Some people seem to love this, preferring to see Ganon as being an evil force of nature rather than a human (albeit extremely powerful) man. I, though, much prefer Ganondorf to Ganon.
So, what are your thoughts? Did you find it underwhelming? And where do you think Ganon goes from here? I don't want him to take another long rest, I want him back in the next installment. But as Ganondorf, not as Ganon.