Whilst impressed with it so far and epic credit to them for producing such a good game on a handheld device I'm not sure it's a 10/10 for me.
Oh for sure, it's by no means perfect but it must be doing something right. For the past 2 weeks, this game by itself has been consuming most of my free time and I can't put it down yet. I did find that yesterday I had to put everything on hold while I ran around trying to increase my inventory space, having to stop and figure out what to throw away is not fun. Jim Sterling made
a video on why the weapon durability system is nonsense, but he did also forget to mention how the inventory limitations made things a lot worse. He had a rather controversial review where he gave it 7 out of 10. Fair enough if that's what he thinks, but the nasty part is fans of the game reacting to it as if he were a criminal of some sort.
Anyhows, I just got to the Master Sword yesterday, in my quest for more inventory space and decided not to pick it up yet. I have a bad feeling about the way the Master Sword will work in this game... if they do what I think they are going to do, then I'd totally understand why some people really wouldn't like this game. There's also been no mention of items like the Hero's Bow, it sounds like those sorts of iconic Zelda items don't exist in this game.
This game has been a rollercloaster for sure, but once again, if it's kept my attention this long, then it must be good for something. Back when I first got it, I was worried that I'd be bored of it by now, but that is yet to happen. My Deluxe Guide arrives in a couple weeks time, when I'll likely have the game finished as far as I can. I don't know how people would manage to find all 1k Korok seeds without the likes of it lol.