I was able to solve some of the dungeons with no help, but I did use the help of guides for about 80-90% of the game. I have no idea how any kid beat the original Link’s Awakening on a Game Boy. I had no idea where to go next at any point in time. When I played the Link’s Awakening remake in 2019, I used the guide for most of that game. Last week, on May 11th (about twenty minutes before the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom), I finally defeated Ganon and rolled credits on Breath of the Wild. At one point I took a three year hiatus when I got stuck trying to conquer the third Divine Beast Vah Naboris.Ī few months ago, I jumped back in and finally defeated that third beast. That cycle continued for a couple of years. I started off playing almost every day for a month or so, before taking some weeks off to try some other games. Throughout the past six years, I did take many breaks. It took me about six years (or 125 hours) to complete this story - and there’s still so much left undone. I finally began my journey as Link in Breath of the Wild some time in May 2017. My first Switch games came from the eShop in the form of Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove, Has-Been Heroes, and a few other indie titles. I did not start playing Breath of the Wild right away. Breath of the Wild was the first physical game I owned for my Nintendo Switch which I picked up about a month after launch - this is still my current Switch console and it’s doing great.
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