That golf story game actually looks cool and weird in the right ways
I like zelda a lot but I have no real desire to finish it?
I've put in 60 hours though, which is a chunk of time.
Yeah like I said, I totally get not wanting to finish that game. It's kinda like Skyrim to me in that the main story is really ancillary and you basically just mess around in the world until you've had your fill. It just depends on when that happens for you. For me I could tell I was getting to the point where I was done with the game, so I just made a beeline for the ending to make sure I wrapped things up. If you don't do that I can see it lingering. Though again, I'd at least check out Hyrule Castle. It's one of the best designed areas of the whole game. It reminded me of if they actually designed a traditional Zelda dungeon around BotW's mechanics. I think if they do a BotW 2 and replace the divine beasts with dungeons like Hyrule Castle, it would really improve the game. Basically, dungeons like Hyrule Castle everywhere + cave systems/other enclosed environments + a bigger enemy variety would solve all of my issues with BotW
I think I spoiled myself early on by walking nearly everywhere and climbing any mountain that I saw. The first 40 hours were magical, but once I beat my first dungeon my interest in the game died down. I'm going to beat it this year, but I have to beat Nier before I spoil myself.
Yeah this was me too. Purely by coincidence, I just happened to have the 4 regions with the villages/divine beasts as some of the last regions I visited. I wasn't trying to avoid them, but I was having more fun in the world. And also it doesn't help that the main story stuff/divine beasts is the weakest part of the game. I absolutely loved my first 40 hours too, and then when I started doing the dungeon stuff I just said "Well ok, I wanna see this stuff and then go to Hyrule Castle". It's a shame because I ended up doing the Gerudo area last, which is apparently one of the best regions, and I was getting tired of the game so I skipped a lot of that stuff once I beat the divine beast.