@lilbirddog Loved Impa in Age of Calamity and Skyword Sword
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@lilbirddog Loved Impa in Age of Calamity and Skyword Sword
@TwilightVulpine The elemental eyes help, fire vs ice etc… but aren’t a requirement by any means. My best strategy is a Lynel bow that shoots 3-8 arrows because they only use 1 eye at a time.
@zkfcfbzr Hardest puzzle I ever did was the White Mountain Lucky Charms 500 piece puzzle. The box art of the puzzle washes over the sides, top and bottom, so you can’t get a clear picture, and there’s only like 5 lucky charms shapes and colors that repeat over and over again.
@Rynelan Nintendo has literally never been the one to out-power the competition with their hardware.
@PastaRhythm @nintendo The PS2 was such a juggernaut and the GameCube was seen as more of the same from the N64, but with smaller gimmicky discs. Plus the Xbox dropped, and online computer gaming with broadband T1 connections really took off. The Wii U was poorly marketed and poorly understood. Had they given it a different name to differentiate completely from the Wii it probably would’ve done better.
@WestyFlyer With how long first party games are taking to bring to market these days, it almost has to be backwards compatible, just for the sake of having a playable library at launch.
@hark There’s really no excuse why after 40 years of Zelda games, Zelda is not commonly playable