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As in go to the castle to fight the final battle. After hours of running around questing and occasionally just exploring aimlessly, I feel like that capstone ends the fun. Anyone else do this?

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[–] OR3X@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I "finished" BotW and then spent probably another 150-200 hours on it after. It didn't feel like it was really done until I found all of the shrines and armor sets. I never finished TotK because the sky was annoying to navigate and the underneath area was very samey. Also I found the new mechanics to be a little too immersion breaking. Not that BotW was the most immersive game ever. I was really disappointed with TotK.