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Not including any handheld titles is a huge oversight. As far as I’m concerned, if it’s part of the timeline, it’s a mainline Zelda game.

King, the maker of Candy Crush Saga, went after the makers of The Banner Saga because they had a trademark on the word “saga” (which, wtf). They also attempted to trademark the word “candy” but backed off when people made a stink of it.

About 3/4 in, I think shortly after that fight with the Inquistor, I decided to set the difficulty to Easy. The lightsabers weren’t quite as deadly as you’d see in movies/tv, the tougher enemies still took a couple hits, but it was close enough. I intend to play the sequel on Easy from the start, just so the

I would’ve liked to see Eggbert/Egghead Jr., the nerdy chicken that Foghorn Leghorn kept babysitting, on the list.

That’s the thing though. They do. You just don’t hear about it because it’s always super low budget and presumably really bad.

Look at it from the other direction though. They’re charging more for this than any other Switch game. The development time for TotK has been longer than any other Zelda game. The time and money spent on this has to be going to something, right? Many things that we’ve been shown look the same, but when has Nintendo

Nah, it's in North Haverbrook

Why are you insulting moldy graham crackers? What did they ever do to you?

Nah, the real worst part of Skyward Sword is that it keeps telling you what the most basic item is every time you resume. Yes, I know what a rupee is. I’ve been playing for 10 hours.

*looks up poster*

I just want a cookbook. Being able to see the recipe for an already prepared dish is nice, but trying to recall the more complex dishes was a pain.

My guess is the new abilities are supplanting the ones from BotW. So the same physics bugs could be there, we just wouldn’t have a way to access them. Or at the very least, we would have to come up with all new ways of exploiting them.

There are a few people out there who think that just because this is set in the same land, the map will be a 1:1 match with BotW and there will be very little to actually do. These are the same people who have been calling this BotW 1.5 and have latched onto the fact that Aonuma originally envisioned it as DLC. They

I don’t know. I recall kids back in the day just accepting games for what they were, instead of expecting sequels to be rehashes of their predecessors. Nintendo especially seemed to go in different directions with each game in a franchise. MB, SMB, and SMB2/USA* all felt like totally different games. Same goes for DK,

I think if Zelda II simply got rid of the lives concept and only knocked you back to the palace with Zelda in it when you decided to stop playing, it would have gone over a lot better. That's not to say it would've fixed everything wrong with the game, but it would negate most of the biggest frustrations people had

I always take advantage of exp share, but I get that. I don’t play many of the mainline games anymore (the last “new” one was Moon), but the games that give you exp share from the start also have me using an overpowered team before I get to the first gym leader.

Pokemon Go has also made it easier to get shinies. The monthly Community Day events ratchet up the shiny encounter rates to a degree that you will almost certainly obtain at least one shiny. Granted, you can't just transfer any pokemon to any game, but at the very least you can keep a running collection in Home.

The trick is to keep all that gobbledygook in the text editor until you’re completely done typing. Helps to keep it on the right side of the text cursor. Then after you have everything else looking good, delete all the garbage.

Oh, I thought this was from that day one deluxe version. I guess that explains the lack of secrecy.

But the pic where he looks like going child-limp and the cops appear to be dragging him, that feels on brand.