Even here you sound kind of professional about it lol
I find it impressive though.

I just. Really love this game. I don’t think I’ve ever so thoroughly enjoyed a game in a long time. The story, the characters, the world. All of it’s just so amazing. Developers all the time talk about their open worlds being alive in some fashion, but this is the first time I think someone has truly succeeded at delivering on that promise.

I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again: Nintendo created the open-world genre with the original Legend of Zelda, and just over 30 years later, here they are again to remind everyone of that.

You sound like you’ve written a guide book for Breath of the Wild.

Do I? Huh, interesting. Nah, I haven’t, it’s mostly just a combination of me running around and seeing what kind of nonsense I can get into and vague mentions of these things from other people I see playing it. 

A good example of it is the surprise on Mt. Lanayru. I tried going there early on in the game, but I didn’t have a lot of cold resistance supplies at the time, so I put it off and eventually forgot about it. Until I listened to a podcast of people talking about it so I went back man was it cool (it really is something you need to do if you haven’t done it yet)

Okay, everyone talks about being able to buy a house in Breath of the Wild, but no one talks about the sidequest that follows it where you help build a town and then help people get married. It’s wonderful and I love it.