You are already booped.
@Beau Skunky
Bittersweet, eh? That’s the thing; I really can’t find the ‘sweet’ side to the game’s ending. It’s really the one thing that’s put me off playing it. You explore this world and meets its people and go fight the big bad monster… || who was mostly trying to stop you from waking the wind fish because the world is its dream, and yay, you killed it. Let’s show our hero what he’s won! Congratulations! Link gets to watch helplessly as everything and everyone is utterly obliterated, and think about the fact that he ended a world as he dies of exposure (floating on what’s left of his boat in the middle of the sea with no end in sight… yeah, Link’s dead meat.) There’s no upside here for anybody involved - no, not even for Marin. She gets to know
she had a hand in armageddon and can’t do anything to save Link to boot! I guess the Wind Fish didn’t want to sleep forever, but I can’t call
him getting what he wants a good thing because he didn’t even bother helping Link get to shore.|| So, as much fun as the rest of the game sounds… naaaah.
On the other hand, since I know all this already, I should probably go ahead and play it, as there’s nothing
else about it to be depressed by… but every time I get ready to start another old-school game and consider that one, it’s that ending that makes me decide “meh, let’s see what Mario was up to then instead.”