Monday, 23 September 2024

332 zelda breath of the wild - ganon destroyed!

Dear Readers,

I just took a notion to see if I could beat Ganon and I did. It wasn't hard at all and everything went swift and smoothly.

The reason why it was so smooth was because I had all the Divine Beasts freed and I had the Master Sword. I also had shields and plenty of health replenishments.

In the Sanctum after the Divine Beasts fired their lasers, I took whatever chance I could to attack Ganon with the Master Sword. I let him fire his lasers at me and I bounced them back with shields. It didn't take long before I defeated him.

Princess Zelda warped me out into Hyrule Field where Ganon had turned into his pig form, Dark Beast Ganon. Spotty was here conveniently too. Zelda gave me a special bow and I had unlimited arrows with it. Very handy.

All I had to do was ride around and shoot at spots where all these targets appeared. They were on his shoulders, hips, underbelly and finally the big eyeball that emerged on his forehead. I had a very convenient updraft which I used to shoot one final shot and that was it, Ganon was defeated and the game was now beaten!

I had chats with Zelda, the credits scrolled a bit and there were signs of hope for the future. Zelda was very interested in restoring the kingdom back to life.

It was very nice to finally see the credits and ending, and I got a star on my file whenever I loaded it. Maybe things went a little too smoothly? I did spend a lot of time getting stronger and gathering the memories and everything, but there's a ton of side stuff I didn't do. I did all the basic stuff I needed to do.

The ending is very nice but it feels very slight. I suppose it would, given the post apocalyptic, nature-healed setting of this world. It's not as magical as earlier Zeldas but it's still very nice. Breath of the Wild is a great Zelda, and it gave me a huge world to explore, which was what I wanted at the time, but the earlier Zeldas are still my favourites!

There's a lot more to do so I'll keep playing.

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