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Wii_R2_Hardcore made a statement that made me think that the game just maybe isn't for him. He said that he felt lost and bored with the game. One of the things that stands out about the game is it's non-linearity. It isn't really a I must beat this level in order to get to the next one kind of game. Several times in the game I felt lost, did one of the several side quests, and then figured out what I had to do in this way. OoT is just as much about exploring every nook and cranny of Hyrule as it is about progressing to the next dungeon and beating the next boss.

None of this is meant as a knock on the OP. I'm just explaining that OoT is the type of game that takes a lot of time and requires a lot of patience to fully enjoy.



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