After finishing Twilight Princess I got really optimistic and started playing Skyward Sword. I love everything about that game, except with motion controls the game is finnicky and inconistent, and with button controls the game is inconsistent and finnicky.
Damn.
@punketsu Yeah I loved being like "Yo what fucking item did I get in this fuckass dungeon again?" while dodging Vegeta Ki Blasts LMAO.
Just felt cool to utilize the toolbox a lot near the end to put a capstone to just how much you've done before you got there, great choice.
Beat Twilight Princess and if not for the first third or so, it'd so easily be my favorite Zelda, so much after the first like 10-15 hours is best in franchise, genuinely.
Zant and Ganon are such good fights I've never felt better beating a Zelda game.
Favorite thing was that you're never really alone, a lot rests on you, but people see you, you affect them, they like and respect you, they send you letters, learn from you and care for you.
It's on the nose, but it really does feel like that little light in the darkness.
I hope that one day, I will find somebody that loves me as much as the bus driver loved driving past me as I waved him down today.
And I will do right by them by loving them as much as bus drivers love waving at each other.
@shamshandwich Genuinely cannot think of ones I like more in the franchise right now, but that's probably also recency bias.
They're fuckin UP there though, in lights, broadway, times square.
Been playing Twilight Princess with the goal of beating it for the first time, and I've been thinking about them every hour of every day since beating Snowpeak Ruins.
@MartinWDoodles I gotta sit on it for a bit cause recency bias does go crazy, but it might be my favorite Zelda dungeon.
Cannot think of a part I disliked about it. My favorite is that hearts don't drop, so you have to go back and get Yeto's soup. It's so cute, man.
There's a difference between drinking water that came out the tap room temperature, and cold water that later became room temperature and you cannot convince me otherwise.
I used to be Waddle Dee tier, if Kirby were to eat me 5 years ago, I'd have given him nothing, but nowadays? I'd give Kirby the gift of archery, a sport I love dearly on top of a great anxiety about a formless future.