@ChibiReviews I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here, didn't everyone already know this guy was a fraud and a grifter a few years ago? As far as I was aware his reputation was already shit.
@SophiasSoapbox@PinnacleAraneae I care. Thought it was cool for TP, but keeping that exact same design for every iteration going forward has gotten stale and now feels way too big ESPECIALLY on Breath/Tears Twink Link
@Mr_Prosthetics I know I'm the minority here, but I actually really liked this part of the game when I was younger, it was my favorite part to play with one of my buddies in fact. To be fair, we didn't find them all the first time on our own, we did find answers online, but it was still fun.
@nnettobr@NerdiestNic Even if we allow that Zelda used magic to actually truly transform into a man, she doesn't have a mental illness of thinking she was born in the wrong body and wanting to be a man, and thus not transgender at all. She does it ONLY as a disguise to hide from Ganondorf.
@Gravantus For the game, absolutlynot. Perhaps in a future new game that could be interesting, but not here. That said, the animated series "a heroes purpose" does exactly this within the framework of OOT and it's incredibly good but very much different and way past the scope of OoT itself.
@OctorokR Personally, I think the plan was for link to get the triforce before Ganon, hence why Impa seems to push Link to get the stones as well. I think the plan would have worked, but Link got hit with something of a divine prank just like how Ganondorf got the Triforce of power in TP,
@OctorokR It was a plan that ended in failure, and the weight of it still rests heavy on Zelda and the fallout of it all ends up significantly on Link, but I don't know that I would say what happened is Zeldas fault even partly. The plan WOULD HAVE worked if not for the intervention of
@OctorokR Nobody expected Link to be locked in stasis by the master sword leaving the door to the sacred realm and Triforce wide open. Nobody could have predicted that.
@Obsessive_Gamer It should push the age rating. It should never have been rated E to begin with. many parts like the well and shadow temple are darker and more bloodie than anything in Twilight princess which got the T rating.
@GameChap It's actually because the 20 fps is much closer to the 24 used in film than it is to 120, 60, or even 30 fps, which is done so because this most closely mimics the same motion blur that we experience in real life.