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It's nice to know I'm not alone. I really like Tears of the Kingdom but can barely play it. I thought it perhaps had to do with depression but I'm just overwhelmed. (Though it might still partially be depression.)
Not only that, but I could never get into open world games outside of the Zelda series. I tried Skyrim so many times and put it down every time. There's just something about it that won't click with me even though I recognize it as being a good game.
Tbh, I have had this feeling so many times over the years, makes me curious about the reason for it. So many objectively great games, that I recognize as such based on my own inspection (vs just parroting what others say or believe), yet just can't get myself into.
There are so many factors. It could be an objectively good game that you just don't like. No big deal, there are lots of 6 or 7/10 games that I absolutely love too. Or it could be you're burned out on games or not in the mood for that particular thing, and you can come back to it.
TOTK for me was the latter, I am just not in the mood for a huge open ended game right now. Skyrim was the former, I never got into it. Dunno how old you are, but over time you get a feel for whether you're going to like something and learn to trust the review scores less and less.
I hear you on depression and anhedonia. It sucks. I wish I had an answer for that.