My god, I finished the linked game Oracle of Seasons and Ages, defeated Ganon, and saved NotHyrule from certain destruction.
I have to say though, the last hour of that game was pure, unadulterated hair-pulling frustration. The penultimate final boss had a bizarre weakness that I honestly would never have found out if I didn't look it up in a walkthrough, I just thought she had SHITTONS of health as I wailed on her with my Master Sword for maybe a solid half-hour, but it turns out that even though she was making a noise and flashing in a way that clues the player into the fact she's being hurt, she wasn't being hurt at all, it was a bold faced lie to the player.
What you have to do, is you have to use this odd little weapon that up to that point in the game could barely hurt normal enemies and otherwise didn't have any story significance whatsoever, and normally the game clues you in that you have to use a certain weapon by providing it shortly beforehand, or by providing you ammo for it in the very arena that you're in, which it didn't this time around. That was unmistakeable, ultimate, absolute time wasting bullshit. I was just saying "My god just fucking die and end the game already." and I still had another irritating boss to fight right after that. I was fuming angry by the time the final credits rolled.
Zelda games are usually better than that, it left me supremely disappointed.
I might be depressed. What do you do when you're depressed?
People with depression have a tendency to go out, to see the world, to experience new things. This illness of the mind motivates people to better themselves, to get in shape, to seek friends and romance, to reinvent themselves in new and exciting ways. If you feel that your life is becoming more full and substantial, and you increasingly find yourself surrounded by great people that understand and support you, I'm sorry you might just have depression. Go see a professional right away.
...Not sure whether sarcastic...
I'll make my jokes more transparent next time around.