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Actually, the weird space ball full of info and future plot stuff wasn't in any of the trailers. I can't imagine knowing about it would have affected my opinion much, though.

Yeah, lots of cynical folk talking shit about a movie they haven't seen.
Granted, they're not wrong — it's pretty bad. But the first one wasn't good, either, and I still enjoyed both. They're just fun, disposable blockbusters.

It's probably not the best one anymore, but Ocarina of Time is still likely my favorite. It was the first 3D game I'd ever played, and it just blew my freaking mind so hard that every inch of that world is burned into my brain.
Majora's Mask might be second because of how weird it is. Probably tied with ALttP and ALBW.

They made it clear in the Treehouse stream that the full game would have NPCs and towns. They just didn't want to show them in the demo for fear of giving away too much.

Season 5 had "Fool For Love," and for me that was easily peak Spike. Season 4 might have been more consistent, but I don't think he could ever top that episode.

Yeah, it actually bothered me how we never found out what a soul really was in that universe — besides the thing you need to not be a tool. I kept expecting them to explain what it was and what it meant, but they just kind of brushed past it while making it a major point for their characters.

Eh, I don't get the hate for reusing the same core story. It's a simple tale (Andross bad, Corneria good, dad's dead, go fight in anthro space war) that each retelling has added something to.

Dumb as it could be, Peppy saving Pepper and then crashing the Great Fox into the barrier was pretty awesome. It was a nice change of pace to have Peppy, you know… Do something.

Actually, in Star Fox Zero your teammates kills are added to your total at the end of each level so they aren't an active detriment to your score.