The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword/Awesome


 * The fight with Koloktos, which is one of the best boss fights in Zelda history. You even have to use a BFS it itself uses in a similar manner to using weapons dropped by enemies in The Wind Waker, a feature absent since then.
 * The battle is very reminiscent of an Iron Knuckle fight. Link goes up against a large armoured humanoid with a massive weapon, and they're both pretty powerful and a lot of fun to fight. Add in a touch of being able to use its own weapon against it, and the sheer epicness of the battle (as well as the awesome music), and one can see why Koloktos is regarded as the Best Boss Ever.
 * The Ancient Cistern. Yeah, it's a little annoying at first, but then you realize that Link is practically acting out an Indiana Jones movie. Between the whip and the trap upon finding the  it's something to behold. Oh, and it's hard not to laugh when you're being chased by   up a rope.
 * At this point,
 * Groose helping Link take out the Imprisoned the second time with a cannon.
 * Even more so the third time. When rubble blocks the path to the bomb flower, Groose decides to launch Link at the beast, allowing him to finish the job.
 * "Am I late?"
 * The same with
 * Then he tops it.
 * Fighting Scervo. You're fighting a robot skeleton pirate, making it literally Walk the Plank.
 * Ghirahim losing his cool and revealing his darker, twisted, Ax Crazy Blood Knight demon side, before his second fight. Actually, ... every single thing he says! Both creepy and awesome. Well, Creepy Awesome.
 * Link's Death Glare after finishing . If looks could kill...
 * Additionally, the final strike on . Link takes a flying leap into the air, spinning while lightning strikes his sword, then slams down into the middle of the biggest bad's chest. A moment later, lightning flashes in the background. Epic.
 * Link's death glares in general!
 * The final "Jam Session", playing
 * Zelda. Zelda herself is a CMOA. After  And, even after all that, she's still
 * Pulling the Master Sword out of its stone is something Link has done in many, many Zelda games to date. In Skyward Sword however, it is actually YOU, the player, who does the pulling thanks to Wii Motion Plus. And it is a glorious moment.
 * Who ever thought that
 * Ghiranim finally, finally
 * The moment when
 * Who could forget the
 * One can almost hear the gigantic, "OHHHHHHHHHH FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK!!!!!" that was going through his head as this happens.
 * Link's Big Damn Heroes moment at the Temple of Time. At first, Link can only watch as Ghirahim fights Impa and Zelda, but then he realizes that the barrier preventing him from jumping in is weakening, so what does Link do? He jumps into the air, and slams right into Ghirahim just as he's about to finish off Impa. Made even more awesome if you choose the Ironic Echo dialogue choice.
 * Pulling the Master Sword out of its stone is something Link has done in many, many Zelda games to date. In Skyward Sword however, it is actually YOU, the player, who does the pulling thanks to Wii Motion Plus. And it is a glorious moment.
 * Who ever thought that
 * Ghiranim finally, finally
 * The moment when
 * Who could forget the
 * One can almost hear the gigantic, "OHHHHHHHHHH FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK!!!!!" that was going through his head as this happens.
 * Link's Big Damn Heroes moment at the Temple of Time. At first, Link can only watch as Ghirahim fights Impa and Zelda, but then he realizes that the barrier preventing him from jumping in is weakening, so what does Link do? He jumps into the air, and slams right into Ghirahim just as he's about to finish off Impa. Made even more awesome if you choose the Ironic Echo dialogue choice.


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