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Skyward Sword. Great game generally, but I still think the controls are kinda messy and that a lot of the backtracking feels like shoehorned padding.
But all of my favorite games have sections I find tedious or parts I don't like, so I can live with it.
@shadowzelda99 I like how the shape isn't masculine but still androgynous. At least in the way they brought it to Brawl. Compared to the more feminine Sheik designs of more recent games.
There's a reason hand-made products have more value than mass-produced products. When you can generate something with the click of a button, it loses the value of skill, humanity, originality. The real hypocrisy is stealing the works of artists and acting like you made it.
Hello Twilight Princess my old friend.
Can you believe that this is my FIRST TIME drawing Midna? And it was for a c0mm too! For a dear Midna fan I met on the German Zelda Forums.
Can't believe I haven't posted art in months 😭 But great things are coming!
@moripoyo_art I feel like the paper Mario games are a huge stand out for giving their characters more depth, but most of the rest of the series is the complete opposite.
@moripoyo_art I agree. Which is why WW will always be my favorite iteration. Honestly more often than not the appeal in other games is his looks and vibes, but I too prefer when there's at least some depth to a character.
But thinking about it, they do this with Vaati too.
I still enjoyed the film, I just think it's interesting how it can love the source material so much, while also ignoring parts of it, such as the nuance of certain things. Like the depth of Rosalina's story.
Curious to see what they'll do in the next film.
Sooo I watched the Mario Galaxy Movie with a friend last night and I have some opinions:
Making Rosalina, the possibly strongest female character in the series, a damsel in distress was... A choice.
They crammed in so much that there is never a moment to let the film+
the characterizations are odd but that was a problem in the other film too. I loved when Peach is elegant and kicks ass. Daisy was always the girlboss to contrast her. And Luigi is charming when he's a scaredy cat and still fights. It's missing the nuance for me.
All in all