He must become more and more powerful so he can eradicate his enemy, Hylia and her knight.Ĭalamity Ganon is interesting because he's now been at this for tens of thousands of years. But as the games go on and he suffers defeat time and time again, Ganondorf lets his rage swallow him. Throughout the series we see him in varying degrees of sanity, with him seeming the most sane and confident in OoT (in my opinion), having never suffered defeat. Ganondorf has been portrayed as sympathetic and unsympathetic, as a human and as a beast-but he always was an individual. I think Calamity Ganon is my favorite incarnation of the villain from the entire series, and I think that because we have context on who he is. He felt a bit of a hollow adversary.Īnybody feel similar about this, or did you really like calamity ganon, and if so why? I’m all for new directions and experiments to the franchise, but because it was just another somewhat generic monster (and after fighting the different blight ganons there was no real deviation I thought) I feel like it wasn’t the dramatic crescendo to the story that I was expecting. He’s an ethereal, canon-wielding scorpion monster which was a surprise, and i know hes not his human form Ganondorf, but even still I found this disappointing. Having been hugely impressed with other iterations like The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess’s character development, I had high hopes for him in this title. All the way through botw I was so excited to see how Ganon’s character design had transported into the zelda franchises most recent title, and particularly to see what kind of voice acting would go with it. I’m taking in terms of character here, not in terms of difficulty to beat. Was anybody else slightly disappointed with Calamity Ganon? I’ve decided to voice an opinion in the most suitable place, amongst those who love the Zelda games as dearly as I do in the hopes of getting some interesting feedback.
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