Gg man! Botw was actually the first Zelda game I played all the way through and I loved every second. I no longer have a switch but I definitely want to get one again sometime soon so I can playthrough this one
Less-Victory2517
Congratulations!I m planning to play it
Red-Panda-enjoyer
How long it took u
Own-Weird-6117
Played every Zelda game since Ocarina of Time. Never had the motivation to complete this mindless task. But hey congrats on that fr. Takes a lot of time and dedication. I couldn’t do it lol. Coming from that guy that NG+7 on Elden Ring.
FrugalPCGamer
Yaahaaaa!!
IronKnuckleSX
If Nintendo were selling *Korok Space Program* jackets, I’d totally buy one.
luco_85
Is are those green lines where you have walked? That’s a cool feature.
UpperApe
Funnily enough, after I finished it, I wished there were more Koroks.
Finding those things is the most fun I’ve ever had with a post game. Just exploring, listening to a podcast, always experimenting with new vehicle ideas and silly contraptions, taking in the sights of Hyrule.
Plenty of open world games have collectibles but nothing felt as *intentional* as with the koroks. As if each one was a way for the designers to show you their world.
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Gg man! Botw was actually the first Zelda game I played all the way through and I loved every second. I no longer have a switch but I definitely want to get one again sometime soon so I can playthrough this one
Congratulations!I m planning to play it
How long it took u
Played every Zelda game since Ocarina of Time. Never had the motivation to complete this mindless task. But hey congrats on that fr. Takes a lot of time and dedication. I couldn’t do it lol. Coming from that guy that NG+7 on Elden Ring.
Yaahaaaa!!
If Nintendo were selling *Korok Space Program* jackets, I’d totally buy one.
Is are those green lines where you have walked? That’s a cool feature.
Funnily enough, after I finished it, I wished there were more Koroks.
Finding those things is the most fun I’ve ever had with a post game. Just exploring, listening to a podcast, always experimenting with new vehicle ideas and silly contraptions, taking in the sights of Hyrule.
Plenty of open world games have collectibles but nothing felt as *intentional* as with the koroks. As if each one was a way for the designers to show you their world.
I’m really going to miss the BotW/TotK era.