The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Awesome

"Rivaldi: Now my moment has finally come. Brace yourself Ganon for the sting of my revenge! Mipha: This will be our final opportunity. We will not fail! Daruk: Let’s go little guy! Now! Open up wide, Ganon! Urbosa: A hundred years in the making… Hold on Princess, our moment has arrived!"
 * Because of how open-ended this game is, you are responsible for a good number of awesome moments. Did you pull off a sick Devil May Cry-style combo that killed a silver or golden Lynel without getting hit? Or clear out an entire camp of monsters in a single instance of Bullet Time freefall? Perhaps you decided to book it to Hyrule Castle with only three hearts to your name, and somehow beat the odds by defeating Calamity Ganon and his Blight Ganon posse back to back... in Master Mode. No matter the case, this game gives you all the tools you need to pull off some seriously mind-blowing feats.
 * Right when you start the game, Link wakes up in a stasis chamber called The Shrine of Resurrection, making it clear that something bad had to have happened for him to end up here. But once you've recovered all of Link's memories and watch the final one, you find out that the cause of his 100-year slumber is every bit as awesome as it is horrifying:.
 * Once again, Zelda's in peril and you have to save her... but the catch is that she hasn't been kidnapped or put under some kind of evil spell: she's keeping Calamity Ganon contained in Hyrule Castle, where she's been battling him nonstop for one hundred years. She's acted as Hyrule's final line of defense against this living nightmare for a century, and is the sole reason why civilization endures despite the plan with the Divine Beasts and Guardians going horribly wrong. To quote a certain crazy vigilante, she's not locked up with him, he's locked up with her!
 * Fighting the Divine Beasts. Each Beast is a powerful Godzilla-sized war machine with devastating weaponry and such potent control over the elements that they can control the weather itself. Link fights them with only a single friend for backup in some seriously cool action setpieces right out of a Hollywood blockbuster, and wins every time. These fights are so cool and awe-inspiring that the Blight Ganon fights that follow shortly afterward are kind of a letdown (except for Thunderblight Ganon).
 * And they aren't just a CMOA for Link: they're one for the people helping him! Sidon helps the man who could have been his brother-in-law prevent a disaster of Biblical proportions from annihilating Hyrule, Teba gets to avenge his wounded pride and the Rito as a whole by helping pacify the beast oppressing them, Riju proves herself to be a worthy successor to her mother after feeling inadequate as chief of the Gerudo, and Yunobo wows Daruk with his courage despite being utterly terrified of fighting monsters.
 * Mipha's hardly the only Badass in her family. Along with helping fight Vah Ruta, one of Sidon's most famous feats is fighting an Octorok the size of a mountain, being eaten by it, and slashing his way out of its stomach to kill it. Then there's her dad King Dorephan, who once defeated a Guardian simply by grabbing it and chucking it off a cliff. Had Link and Mipha gotten married, he'd have some of the coolest in-laws in all of Hyrule.
 * During the final battle with Calamity Ganon,
 * With enough stamina, you can pull off some truly crazy taming feats. You can't register them and they'll eventually have to leave, but you can tame a bear as well as and ride them into battle. Not only does it make for cool moments on your part, but it speaks volumes about how powerful this version of Link is: he's so tough, he can tame brutal apex predators and  simply by jumping on their backs and refusing to let go.
 * To unlock Link's classic green tunic (without an amiibo), you have to find and clear all 120 Sheikah Shrines. This is a massive undertaking because they're spread all across Hyrule, can have some truly grueling trials within, and sometimes the mere act of opening them is an exhaustive endeavor in and of itself. So once you can finally lay claim to those iconic threads, you truly feel like you've earned them.
 * Completing the Trial of the Sword. Congratulations, you've completed what is by far the game's toughest challenge, and triumphed over room after room of dangerous enemy camps with nothing but your wits, your runes, and whatever you can find! And the reward is a truly awe-inspiring Awesome Moment of Crowning as you're given the blessing of seven Sheikah Monks, and restore the Master Sword to its full power, complete with.
 * The Champions' Ballad lets you see the Champions show off their skills back when Zelda recruited them in the fight against Ganon. And by god, do they kick ass.
 * To teach a young Sidon how to swim up waterfalls, Mipha surfs down one, and rides it back up with her little brother on her back, pulling off some crazy swimming maneuvers that would make Michael Phelps green with envy. To those somehow convinced that Mipha was a weak Non-Action Guy, think again!
 * When a gang of Bokoblins try to kill a stray dog, Daruk clobbers the whole lot of them without breaking a sweat. He swats two of them into the horizon, then sends the rest flying with the impact of his Boulder Breaker striking the earth! Even though this is quickly followed up by Daruk cowering at the sight of the dog, he still maintains his coolness by laughing it off and even joking about his phobia to Zelda.
 * While talking with Zelda on the outskirts of Gerudo Town, Urbosa becomes wary of two passerby lurking around in the background and immediately outs them as Yiga Assassins going off of body language alone. When she challenges them to a fight, she effortlessly kicks one assassin's ass with her swordplay and Perfect Parrying, then zaps the other assassin with Urbosa's Fury when he creeps up from behind for a sneak attack. Without even looking at him. The only reason why these clowns even survive is Urbosa's willingness to show mercy for Zelda's sake.
 * The biggest CMoA here though is easily Revali's. Zelda walks in on him during the aftermath of a grueling training session. He's clearly exhausted and pushing himself past his limits, but he's still got enough stamina to impress Zelda with a flashy display of archery. With a single use of Revali's Gale, he glides around the flight range and puts on a glorified fireworks show by nailing each target with a Bomb Arrow, pulling off a bullseye with every single shot. What really makes this awesome is that Revali is the only Champion who wasn't borne with a powerful ability. He poured tons of blood, sweat, and tears into creating Revali's Gale, and has a lot to show for it.
 * By the end of the Champions' Ballad, you've cleared four shrines while having to use a weapon that reduces you to a One-Hit-Point Wonder, beaten all the trials the Champions underwent, and . So when you meet the Sheikah Monk overseeing all of this, there's no telling what reward he has for you. Maybe it's a spirit orb, maybe it's a special magical technique, maybe it's something else entirely... but nope, he has one last trial for you.
 * Even cooler is that
 * The reward for completing this final trial, by the way? The Master Cycle Zero, a motorcycle shaped like a horse and . And not only does it look cool, but it handles like a dream. At this point there's not much left for you to do in the game, but it's always fun to tear through the Hylian wilderness on a goddamned motorcycle like a hero at the end of an action flick straight out of the eighties.
 * As might be expected, the way the Final Battle with Calamity Ganon starts is Awesome Personified. Although, keep in mind, the description here assumes all four Champions have been freed:
 * As Link enters the central chamber of Hyrule Castle, Zelda calls out to him, saying she has used the last of her strength, and true enough, Ganon breaks free, causing the floor to break and plunging him and Link into a subterranean chamber, Link saving himself via his glider. Once Calamity Ganon shows himself in all his demonic glory with a bellow that shakes the whole castle, the scene shifts to the Champions:
 * The reward for completing this final trial, by the way? The Master Cycle Zero, a motorcycle shaped like a horse and . And not only does it look cool, but it handles like a dream. At this point there's not much left for you to do in the game, but it's always fun to tear through the Hylian wilderness on a goddamned motorcycle like a hero at the end of an action flick straight out of the eighties.
 * As might be expected, the way the Final Battle with Calamity Ganon starts is Awesome Personified. Although, keep in mind, the description here assumes all four Champions have been freed:
 * As Link enters the central chamber of Hyrule Castle, Zelda calls out to him, saying she has used the last of her strength, and true enough, Ganon breaks free, causing the floor to break and plunging him and Link into a subterranean chamber, Link saving himself via his glider. Once Calamity Ganon shows himself in all his demonic glory with a bellow that shakes the whole castle, the scene shifts to the Champions:


 * All four Divine Beasts fire a Wave Motion Gun and all four meet at the castle itself, merging into a downward blast that strikes Ganon, halving his Life Bar and knocking him to the floor as he howls with rage. A few tense seconds pass, but he stands up again… The camera pans to Link who slowly draws his weapon… No more cutscene now, the time has come.