Yeah I'm sure the game is good, I just had no motivation to play it and never had an actionable desire to come back to if that makes sense.
Not gunna lie, the tutorial section of BotW actually really sucks
My girlfriend "gave" me her Switch because she wasn't using it. She had BotW kicking around for some reason, so I borrowed it and began playing through. I loved it. I sank so many hours into it
Then, she took her Switch back to play one of her games, but she got me a Switch for...Valentine's Day? Or maybe it was my birthday. In any case, we learned the hard way that there's really no great way to transfer saves between consoles, and there doesn't seem to be any way to transfer individual saves. She also got me my own copy of BotW!
Anyways, I boot it up and decide to give it a shot. Man, that tutorial section is ass. It's so goddamn slow and really unclear about what it wants you to do or where it wants you to go. It's just a total slog. In my opinion, they needed to remove the "randomness" and just have a clearly linear tutorial section without any exploration whatsoever. Instead, you explore this shitty little sliver of the world, and you don't even have your glider yet, so you're missing out on objectively the coolest mechanic of the game while you get frustrated over what the hell you're even supposed to do. I stopped playing soon thereafter; I just didn't want to have to re-do everything I already did. One saving grace though -- on my new save, after the tutorial section, I encountered "quest" after "quest" and area after area that I didn't even see or explore originally. I thought I had sunk a ton of time into that game, but it somehow stayed fresh through all that. Either way, I didn't and don't have the patience to replay what I already have
edit -- I didn't see your Switch Lite comment until now. I can't stand playing any "console" game on such a small screen, and BotW is no exception. Something like Link's Awakening maybe, but god damn Nintendo really wanted to squeeze every possible cent out of that remake. I played the original when it first came out, and there was no way I was dropping that much money on a remake when I could just buy the original for less (or finally pull the trigger and mod one of my Switches

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On the topic of this thread specifically, I went to post here the other day but I don't think I ever did. I have been playing an absurd amount of Dead by Daylight lately. I suck at it, too, but I just keep coming back. It keeps dragging me away from doing anything productive, like getting our house put together or working on new music -- and I have some tracks that I find promising, but I just want to play DBD instead!