There's not much to say about this one really.
The trek to the Goron City was just a bunch of rock climbing with nothing else to really get in the way, and the mines area was easy because the Lizalfos there are one-shotted by ice arrows (seriously, you freeze them and they melt, freaking morbid as hell).
The stealth section with Yunobo was interesting but nothing too crazy. Took me a bit to realise I was supposed to actually be shooting Rudania, though.
Rudania was an easy dungeon, also the most compact one. There was a clever part where you have to light an arrow with a blue flame and shoot it through a hole in a door to light a torch on the other side and open said door, but other than that everything was very basic. Use magnesis to open a door and find a terminal, stand in a specific place and then rotate Rudania to fall to a terminal on the wall, get a ball to roll into a hole by lighting a torch to open the path and rotate a few times to make the ball roll through the tube to open the door to the terminal.
Fireblight Ganon was also just as bad as Windblight Ganon, it was practically the same boss except I couldn't use Bomb Arrows and I had to deflect a fireball back at him once.
Daruk and Yunobo are pretty cool though, not a lot of depth or backstory to them but I always find the Goron characters charming in Zelda. And I did really like the little moment where Yunobo actually sees Daruk's spirit and they have a little moment together, plus the fact Yunobo can actually use Daruk's Protection makes them feel more connected than any of the other Champion/Descendant pairings besides Mipha and Sidon (who are a special case since Sidon is Mipha's literal brother and both were alive at the same time at one point, so Sidon isn't even Mipha's descendant).
I would probably rank this one third in terms of the Divine Beast arcs. Story is a bit better than the Gerudo arc but the gameplay is only a little better than the Rito arc (better lead-up, but the dungeon and boss are just as meh really).
I won't fight Ganon until I find the rest of the memories at least, at which point I will likely rewatch them all in order.