First of all, I appreciate the unnecessary thoroughness of your post. You clearly put a lot of effort into it. That said, I'm not trying to argue the game isn't dark, just that it's been overstated in my opinion. I don't want to disrespect your effort by responding sentence by sentence (because I don't disagree with it; I noticed and enjoyed everything you mentioned). Quite a bit of the darker elements take place in the first three-day cycle, in which you get back your ocarina, your horse (well, I saw her safe and sound in the ranch), and your body. The mask salesman doesn't turn out to be an evil guy, he's just an overtly creepy guy with a neat story, and Skull Kid isn't even the villain. The music is the strongest conveyor of mood in the game, and I do agree it's fantastic.
'Upbeat' may be too strong of a word, but look at some of the things you do in the main storyline: you save a monkey who was trying to rescue a princess, have a goofy adventure with two villains from OoT, clean a swamp and return it to its normal, lush greenery, help a Goron hero's spirit rest peacefully, restore an entire Goron village to spring, sneak through a pirate fortress to save some Zora eggs who then hatch and write a song for you, save the spirit of a rock n roll Zora frontman and take his place in the band while having a bunch of fun jam sessions with them, clean up the ocean...the list goes on. All while playing what seems like dozens of fun mini-games.
Sure, Link's a kid, but he's the hero of time, who already saved Hyrule from Ganondorf and lived as an adult (and don't forget the OoT opens with a vision of Hyrule burning and Ganondorf chasing a young girl, then the death of Link's parent figure, and soon after the game pulls the rug out from under the player by showing Hyrule decimated after we believed we'd saved it; Zelda games have always been pretty dark under scrutiny). I appreciate the darker themes, but I don't feel that overwhelming dread you seem to while playing. I can fix everything by going back in time.
Weirdly enough, I do feel that about Wind Waker. The idea of Hyrule being completely underwater, frozen in time, and seeing the races changed and adapted to their bleak, island-hopping life is really depressing.
It's important that you point out Dark Souls, since I think the two series are actually very similar. After playing Bloodborne again recently, MM feels very familiar and almost like a companion game, especially with the cyclical story elements and the symbolism of the moon.
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Quote from: gats on February 18, 2017, 07:02:37 AMContemplating selling my xbox so I can put money towards the switch, I really want this and SM OdysseyIf you have a Wii U, I'd recommend getting it on that, tbh. Getting a Switch so early on would be a risky investment, I think.wait what am i saying you don't have a fucking wii u lmao
Contemplating selling my xbox so I can put money towards the switch, I really want this and SM Odyssey
I'm at the door to the stone tower. Everything I've heard about this dungeon is bad; is it really that awful?
Quote from: Töqi on February 19, 2017, 05:36:01 PMI'm at the door to the stone tower. Everything I've heard about this dungeon is bad; is it really that awful?You either love it or hate it.I thought it was awesome, but there's a specific ocarina song you'll be hearing ad nauseam.
Okay, so this dungeon is cool as hell. Maybe one of my favorites in the series. It's surprisingly linear, so I'm not getting lost like in OoT's water temple, but it's basically just room after room of puzzles for the couple new items you get just prior. And all of the fairies I've found are in chests, so there's no way to miss them unless I don't complete a puzzle.
Quote from: Töqi on February 19, 2017, 06:08:19 PMOkay, so this dungeon is cool as hell. Maybe one of my favorites in the series. It's surprisingly linear, so I'm not getting lost like in OoT's water temple, but it's basically just room after room of puzzles for the couple new items you get just prior. And all of the fairies I've found are in chests, so there's no way to miss them unless I don't complete a puzzle.Nice, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really don't understand why it's so controversial.At this point, you should have all the masks by now, right?
I'm at 100% completion, working my way through the moon right now. Were you referring to the Kufei quest earlier? That was a lot of fun. I actually did most of it early on in the game, but couldn't figure out what to do when it goes to Ikana Canyon.
I really regret using the fierce deity mask, since it turned the last fight into an easy 30 seconds. I thought I was supposed to use it, like the giant's mask. I think I'll go back through and avoid it to actually experience the real boss fight.Overall, fantastic game and ending. I really like seeing the side quests represented in the credits. I still think the main plot is pretty weak, but all the different stories and characters on the side make up for it greatly.
Quote from: Töqi on February 20, 2017, 04:08:31 PMI really regret using the fierce deity mask, since it turned the last fight into an easy 30 seconds. I thought I was supposed to use it, like the giant's mask. I think I'll go back through and avoid it to actually experience the real boss fight.Overall, fantastic game and ending. I really like seeing the side quests represented in the credits. I still think the main plot is pretty weak, but all the different stories and characters on the side make up for it greatly.YEAH, I was gonna warn you not to use it, because it's really just meant to be a fun power trip thing. I used it my first time, too, but I didn't regret it at all, because after all the shit I put myself through to get it, I felt like I earned it. That, and the Fierce Deity is just so fucking cool and I wanted to see him in action.Needless to say, he's a lot tougher without it, and you can access Majora at any point now anyway. No big deal.Congrats either way--you just played through a classic. Are there any other games in the series you feel like finishing?
YouTubeHaving given Skyward Sword multiple tries over the course of its release, I can confidently say that I simply cannot enjoy playing it. Even if BotW ends up being disappointing in any way, it'll still be better than SS. I think it'll break the cycle.The cycle is kind of a fake meme anyway.
have you guys ever done a challenge in the games?a while back i was tryna do the 3-heart challenge for every game, i had a checklist and i think i did almost every 3d one. i'm a bit proud of doing it on hero mode in ss
I refuse to pre-order games but BOTW seems to be sold out everywherehmm
There is literally nothing wrong with preordering.
nintendo games, yeah surepretty much nothing else though
There's nothing wrong with preordering any game you're hyped for.
not when it gives developers incentive to cut content that otherwise would've been in the game anyway