I would argue that it's a perfect game, but the fact that I already extensively explored the same world in BotW beforehand diminished one of the biggest and most enjoyable aspects of this game, which is exploration and freedom, so I felt that I didn't enjoy that part as much as I did in BotW. However, the nudges to many original Zelda mechanics and storytelling combined with the new open world format was really perfect. Can't wait to see what comes out of this in future Zelda games with new worlds and stories.

When it came out I would have given it 5 stars, but in retrospective Tears of the Kingdom showed many flaws that this game had. Nevertheless, it's an incredibly fresh reimagining of the Zelda format and franchise that will forever be a turning point in videogame history.

Can't think of any issues or anything bad to say about this game, apart from the fact that we need Silksong asap. It really is a masterpiece.

I'm so insanely happy I played this with no background information AT ALL. It was one of my favourite games in my teenage years. It really felt that the content of the game was never ending, there was always something new being discovered

It's just the best, most creative videogame ever made. It will be there forever and I'll still go back to it

Really great game, it's very satisfying to explore fixed worlds in search for moons hidden around without having to follow some narratives or linear paths, feels like that was the original 3D Mario concept all the way back to Mario 64. However, idk to me it lacks that magical and trascendental feel that Super Mario Galaxy had, which always brings me so much nostalgia whenever I think about it or listen to the music. It might be connected to age tho.

Masterpiece masterpiece masterpiece, had me laughing my ass off, crying, going through existential crises while also mentioning very relevant political topics and getting you involved in them. Amazing roleplaying that leads to very personal experiences and a lot of replayability and surprises, I can't recommend this game enough why haven't you played it ALREADY!

Farming sims might not be your thing, but if they are this game is just perfect. I didn't even know if I liked farming sims myself, I never liked Animal Crossing for example, but with the amount of creativity this game offers combined with the relaxed gameplay, heartfelt stories and the huge amount of content, this game really captivated me. I also found it super useful to learn new languages!

Favourite game from my childhood. As I said in my Odyssey review, this game had some transcendental and magical qualities to it that really touched some deeper sides of me. The amount of nostalgia I have with this game is insane.

Not my type of game but I understand why it is so popular

I have to finish this game. I started playing it recently and despite its age I was really enjoying the experience. The roleplay was very engaging and the world was inmersive and exciting to explore. I'm not sure if I enjoy the combat tho...

It's unveliebable how well this game aged. Played it not long ago and it was still extremely enjoyable and engaging. It also defined the future of the modern 3D Zelda franchise

I hate shooters and I absolutely loved this game, nothing else should be added. Never experienced anything as inmersive as this. The story is also exquisite. The final boss sucks but I don't really care, the entire way there was more than worth it.

PS: I forgot to mention that the music in this game is INSANELY good

I played all three Bioshocks one after the other some years ago and I was really enjoying this one, but because I was busy I gradually stopped playing it. I really want to go back to it one day.

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I was having a lot of fun playing this game, but then around 70% through the story I got to that point where Joel falls with the elevator to the dark basement and I was so insanely freaked out that I could never go on playing (I was very young ok?) and I haven't gone back to it ever since...