"You must pay the pink price!"
"You must pay the pink price!"
I'll get right on it! Also, I have an excuse to get the Wolf Link amiibo!
Hm, I have a question: I keep hearing that this game will be the "same" for the Wii U and for the NX (though presumably it'll look a lot better on the NX). If so, is it possible it'll be sold as a single version which will be playable on both consoles?
So you're saying I should finally just pick up the HD version and try it? (Twilight Princess is the only console Zelda game I've never played.)
Link to the Past has always been my favorite Zelda game, but Link Between Worlds is up there. The game really captured the joy of old-school Zelda games. I'm actually tempted to say that it's my new favorite Zelda game, period, but I'd have to play both games again and see how I feel.
Link to the Past has always been my favorite Zelda game, but Link Between Worlds is up there. The game really captured the joy of old-school Zelda games. I'm actually tempted to say that it's my new favorite Zelda game, period, but I'd have to play both games again and see how I feel.
*heavy breathing (of the wild)*
You're probably right. Especially as there's a baby in the mix now.
Double negative. You are 'fraid of all ghosts!
Are you calling me fat?! :(
Yeah, you never hear about the real victims of domestic abuse: the Mr. Shimmys of the world that have to read about it on pop culture websites. So sad.
I choose to believe the first option (Timecop rules?). As Brandt mentioned though, the whole thing broke his brain so even though he had this vision - I think it was more than that, he actually experienced his own death, his consciousness ripped out of his past version and projected into his future version in his…
Yeah, to me it's not just the fact that he dies, but that the sacrifice marks the end and beginning of Hodor, a sort of cursed, lesser version of Wylis.
Some commenter was espousing the same theory on here just a couple of weeks ago. People made fun of him. :(
Hm, are the wights capable of transmitting information to the King like that? If they were all exploded by whatsherface, then they couldn't report it to him directly so he'd have to have some kind of psychic link with them. (Which… sure, why not?) But I'm not sure if the books ever established that.
"When someone asks you if you're one of the Old Gods, you say yes!"
Is it possible Hodor always knew when and where he was going to die?
I just realized how badly I butchered his name! "Willi"?
It was on that dumb Great Job, Weirwood! feature and Bran just clicked on it without thinking.
Wasn't there someone in the comments section a couple of weeks ago who essentially called it with respect to the whole "hold the door" thing?