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I hate collectathons a lot, but let me repharase: i hate collecting useless icons so i can unlock stuff at the end. Zelda MM, for exemple, is the one of the best games to collect stuff, masks(each one does something different), items(same) and you go through cleverly designed main/side quests events to collect them.

A Kotaku article mentioning Suikoden II? Shocking.

capcom-made dysney games were great, but dysney really steped-up their game with disney interactive studios, the level of animation and detail in their games was unparallel.

Good effort, but still ages behind L.A Noire.

i’m pretty sure you get the shotgun way before the handgun, its like on the ground on the way you are suposed to go.

you can, alternatively, wear the diamond circlet instead of the bucket, it also has guardian defense boost. an it looks stylish.

But that doens’t happen in every zelda though? there is always memorable npcs between ones that are there just for flavor text. take Majora’s Mask for exemple, do you care for any zora besides the indie-go-gos? And every random person walking that you can’t even talk in Hyrule Town in TP? It’s just like real life you

Zelda was never a great story to being with. As much a i love the series, Is just a simple Timeless Good vs Evil battle, the narrative was never the point, but the world construction, lore and characters. Twilight is the one with most charismatic dialogue and the most cinematic by far. even so it’s still very simple.

oh. right. the switch. I made the wrong correlation with my own experience. Still, great game on Wii U as well.

wait? pro controller? i thought you could only use the gamepad for that.

wait, wait, wait...gyro controls? you can disable that an use the analogs. that’s what i did, and with all this considered, the only time you used touch controls is to slide around and that’s barely a mandatory mechanic.

I had a friend that had it back in the day, one of his friends ripped off the label of the cartridge, cry inducing nowdays.

I finished Ni no Kuni recently and i love/hate this game. I love every aspect of this game(exploration, world, soundtrack, art style, history, the gibli flavor) but one: the combat system. It’s down right broken. every single regular enemy is a treat to your party. To attack short range you receive damage, if they