



Or according to what was just posted, something that could be seen as the "Ultimate Challenge."



http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/15/e3-2016-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-can-be-beaten-without-completing-the-story



Series Producer Eiji Aonuma talked with IGN and had said that while you won't get the most of the game if you were to do this, you would have the ability after the game's opening sequence to go to where the final boss is, and fight it.



Taken from the article:

"Anybody who can go straight to the goal without doing anything else," according to Aonuma, is either a "really good gamer" or "somebody that's a little crazy." That being said, he emphasized that completing the game in this manner is "not impossible," as the team "created the game like that" and "might be fun for fans to compete in a challenge for who can clear it first."



Kind of interesting that they would actually allow gamers to have the ability to do such things, isn't it? Not saying that it isn't impossible to go straight to the final boss in a zelda game (as we have seen that once or twice on SDA). I'm sure that by now, you guys have probably seen the streams from Nintendo that has been showing the next Zelda game, "Breath of the Wild." With how big the game is going to be and the amount of things such as exploration, it seems as though there will be plenty of things to keep your busy for hours on end.Or according to what was just posted, something that could be seen as the "Ultimate Challenge."Series Producer Eiji Aonuma talked with IGN and had said that while you won't get the most of the game if you were to do this, you would have the ability after the game's opening sequence to go to where the final boss is, and fight it.Taken from the article:"Anybody who can go straight to the goal without doing anything else," according to Aonuma, is either a "really good gamer" or "somebody that's a little crazy." That being said, he emphasized that completing the game in this manner is "not impossible," as the team "created the game like that" and "might be fun for fans to compete in a challenge for who can clear it first."Kind of interesting that they would actually allow gamers to have the ability to do such things, isn't it? Not saying that it isn't impossible to go straight to the final boss in a zelda game (as we have seen that once or twice on SDA).

Thread title: I'm sure that by now, you guys have probably seen the streams from Nintendo that has been showing the next Zelda game, "Breath of the Wild." With how big the game is going to be and the amount of things such as exploration, it seems as though there will be plenty of things to keep your busy for hours on end. Or according to what was just posted, something that could be seen as the "Ultimate Challenge." http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/15/e3-2016-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-can-be-beaten-without-completing-the-story Series Producer Eiji Aonuma talked with IGN and had said that while you won't get the most of the game if you were to do this, you would have the ability after the game's opening sequence to go to where the final boss is, and fight it. Taken from the article: "Anybody who can go straight to the goal without doing anything else," according to Aonuma, is either a "really good gamer" or "somebody that's a little crazy." That being said, he emphasized that completing the game in this manner is "not impossible," as the team "created the game like that" and "might be fun for fans to compete in a challenge for who can clear it first." Kind of interesting that they would actually allow gamers to have the ability to do such things, isn't it? Not saying that it isn't impossible to go straight to the final boss in a zelda game (as we have seen that once or twice on SDA).