I personally "hated" it because it wouldn't let me play in peace. After a while of enduring that shit I usually don't want to boot the game anymore nor explore anything and I don't finish it. It's a shmae I enjoyed the rest, even motion controls
Same with TP constantly rewarding your any move or fart with chests (+ animation/text) full of useless rupees you can't spend nor stock. After a while I didn't bother exploring or playing anymore (although I have finished that one)
I'm personally a bit wary of a company/team that had no problem with these decisions and propose me to play a game ten times larger.
Well if you enjoyed the rest that doesn't really seem a good enough reason to give up on it and "hate it". I understand that it can be annoying, but i don't agree with you priorities there. Even in TP, which is mostly focused on the main quest, it shouldn't be that big of a problem. Every game has its issues, and these don't really sound like big ones.
About Breath of the Wild, we've already seen that it's more rewarding than both those games. Even the weapon degradation helps with this, because (for example) clearing a camp or a doing a certain thing and getting a good weapon to use in more engaging encounters is far better than getting rupees. May be even crucial to the experience, to a certain extent at least.
Wait, he didn't like Skyward? Then why did he say -2011 and not 2010 or whatever?
Because Skyward Sword came out in 2011, "marking" the "death" of the franchise according to him. Yep, just as stupid as it sounds.
Anyway, in that video unboxing video you can clearly see that the logo does the "click" sound before the boot up music starts, this is something that was missing from the other leaked footage and some people thought it wasn't there. It even happens when you connect the JoyCon with the console turned on.