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Well yeah that's true but its hard to deny that from Forces onwards the lyrics became so on-the-nose (Or in the case of Frontiers' Cyberspace, total nonsense) that it is expired cheese by now
Its like the difference between a lyricist(???) and a redditor writing a DM to their crush or school rival
BotW is a masterclass in term of soundtrack despite what some fans may say.
Sorry but don't assume that it's good only because there's Zelda in the title, it's more than that.
If you didn't see many reviews and test to tell the qualities of the game you cannot just pretend that people praised this game only because of the title.
And the Zelda IP is one of the best in video game history (especially with OoT being often called one of the best game ever made by plenty).
So yeah, the fact that BotW and TotK are masterpieces because they're Zelda games is a fact and it doesn't care about your feelings towards these games.
Even if I absolutely despise OoT fanboys I cannot agree about TP at all.