There's something severely off about the color, shading, etc of certain environments, unfitting the cell shaded Zelda. And scurrying up the walls, even jumping off is amusing but leaves a deep sense of foreboding of mixing materials, cooking, and broken inventory.
It's not the Wind Waker sequel we were waiting for, but a crossover. It's wrong. I'll stick with the ones I already have, thanks. They're actually enjoyable. You've ruined the vision though. Nice work, Destro.
@YoshiFlutterJump MPT is only truly overpriced if you don't know where to look, how to deal shop, or are extremely impatient. I paid some $80 USD for CIB including metal outer box used but in excellent condition, disc NM, not too long ago.
Just like recent amiibo trends--thanks a frickin' lot Nintendo--buying straight up is usually bat crap insane if not outright completely stupid. Although planning ahead for a purchase is actually your best option, even just having the fortitude to wait for a few weeks (or more) AFTER you intend to be ready for purchase can save you a good 20-30 of your native currency if not more, considering (i.e. S/H jacking, etc).
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Re: Random: If We Could Get A Zelda: Wind Waker Sequel Like This, We'd Be Ecstatic
There's something severely off about the color, shading, etc of certain environments, unfitting the cell shaded Zelda. And scurrying up the walls, even jumping off is amusing but leaves a deep sense of foreboding of mixing materials, cooking, and broken inventory.
It's not the Wind Waker sequel we were waiting for, but a crossover. It's wrong. I'll stick with the ones I already have, thanks. They're actually enjoyable. You've ruined the vision though. Nice work, Destro.
Re: My Nintendo Adds A Switch 2 Reward (North America)
ummm... yay?
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Re: 23 Best Wii U eShop Games You Should Get Before They're Gone Forever
@YoshiFlutterJump MPT is only truly overpriced if you don't know where to look, how to deal shop, or are extremely impatient. I paid some $80 USD for CIB including metal outer box used but in excellent condition, disc NM, not too long ago.
Just like recent amiibo trends--thanks a frickin' lot Nintendo--buying straight up is usually bat crap insane if not outright completely stupid. Although planning ahead for a purchase is actually your best option, even just having the fortitude to wait for a few weeks (or more) AFTER you intend to be ready for purchase can save you a good 20-30 of your native currency if not more, considering (i.e. S/H jacking, etc).