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A Link to the Past. I played through Ocarina of Time last year after never having owned a Nintendo console prior to my 3DS, didn’t like it but finished it nonetheless and then started on A Link to the Past. Got about halfway through and then just stopped. Zelda games are not for me, I guess.

I absolutely adore this game and replay it every year together with the first two Monkey Islands. It never fails to get a chuckle out of me.

Go away, internet person.

Not using black people in a game set in a period and region where there hardly were any does not make one a white supremacist. And thanks a bunch for calling me one as well. Way to go.

No-one is saying there weren’t black people in 15th century Bohemia, but they were far and few between. This still goes for many middle and eastern European countries, where you’d struggle to meet more than a handful on any given afternoon in a big city. Stop trying to apply your American viewpoint to our part of the

Yeah, same here.

Same here, save for a slightly glitchy sheep somewhere. It’s great fun, even if the combat is hard to get a hang of. And I actually enjoy the lack of manual saving, even though I understand people’s gripes with that. The game forces you to keep playing on even when you’ve fucked something up, where you’d otherwise be

And the first of these trials was released after a week. Your point being?

Because no one seems to say a thing about specifics, other than that it’s Zelda.

Please stop calling it FFIII. It hasn’t been III since 1999. :(

Still, level 40 in a week is insane, unless all you’ve done is play Origins. Only one of my mates managed to finish the main game and hit 40 before the first trial, and he doesn’t have a job at the moment. Go figure. If you have a full-time job, a household to manage and other hobbies and/or games to enjoy, you simply

Exactly. People who expect a monthly barrage of AAA games really need to get their expectations sorted out.

Actually, Nana probably is. Cussing is easy. Weighing your words before you open your mouth, now that’s the hard part.

Can we also pretty much stop saying literally? Thanks.

*should have

I’d say VII, since VI doesn’t really have one main character.

XII is fantastic, and my favourite after VI and IX. And miles better than X. Looking forward to replaying it in this version.

I’d argue there’s a difference between the two. Especially the way you’re putting it in that example.

The Beatles deserve all that credit, though. For their importance, influence and quality.

Same here.