Hey, wait a second.
I already had a thread for the game! You even posted in it,
@KentState . Why you gotta be like this, acting like there wasn't already a dedicated thread.
Anyways, this game is pretty great. I haven't finished it yet though, and it would be pretty superfluous to add my voice to the chorus of people singing its praises. Instead, I want to take a moment to recount something I noticed on a run to Target a week ago. I swung by the video game section to see what Switch accessories they had in stock. Predictably, they were cleaned out of anything I'd be interested in buying, no surprise there. But they did have a big display for the Switch, not with a playable demo unit, but just a big screen that was playing all the advertisements and trailers. A mom and a bunch of kids were standing by it, watching the
Switch presentation launch trailer for the game. They were all watching it with interest, but there was this one little boy -- he must have been 6 or 7 -- who was standing close, looking up, watching with his jaw agape, completely transfixed. And it was in that moment that I saw the future generation of Zelda fans, of Nintendo fans.
Breath of the Wild is the Next Big Thing, not just for older gamers who appreciate the game design on a more complex level, but also for the kids who can be fickle with what they enjoy and spend their time (and their parents' money on). The Wii U never had the Next Big Thing. The closest they got was Smash Bros, and while that has a very strong, devoted fanbase, it's still a niche fanbase. And Zelda hasn't been the Next Big Thing since Ocarina of Time. Since then, it's been kind of niche. Breath of the Wild is not going to be niche. It's going to be the breakout hit that not only everyone knows about, but everyone has played or at least seen someone playing. Brings a tear to my eye...
In all seriousness though, the game is great. And I'm on the go a lot for my job, so even though I already owned a Wii U, the Switch was definitely worth the purchase just for this game.