(Source: little-miss-mental)
(Source: little-miss-mental)
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Majora's Mask
Gratitude Crystals, a good way of introducing sidequests or a waste of time?
Well, it’s not a bad way of introducing sidequests, but the sidequests are repetitive and there aren’t enough…
(Source: for-the-fail)
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Skyward Sword
Did you use any of the featured medals? If so which ones came in handy the most?
Pretty much answered that on Day 4 too:
Lastly, the medals… Apart from the life medals that give you an additional heart container, and from the heart medals in Hero Mode, they’re all pretty useless.
I’ll add that I only used the heart medals the first time I played on Hero Mode. It felt like cheating so I didn’t use them the second time, that was more interesting.
(Source: for-the-fail)
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Skyward Sword
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Skyward Sword
What did you think of having the Harp as an instrument versus other instruments like the Ocarina?
I’ve answered that on Day 4:
The Goddess’s Harp… Well, why is it called a harp in English? Isn’t that a lyre? Anyway, it’s a bit disappointing. You can’t play the notes you want like with the ocarina, you just do the exact same moves to play any song, and so you can only play them when they are required. It’s still kinda cool and makes a beautiful sound when you play it freely, but it’s too limited.
(Source: for-the-fail)
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Skyward Sword
Picture: A screengrab of the character Link from Legend of Zelda games. He is playing a lyre. N.B. A LYRE. NOT A HARP. THEY ARE DIFFERENT. It’s like calling a guitar a violin or a clarinet a trumpet. YES IT MATTERS. Damnit.
Yup, that’s weird… At least, in the French version they called it a lyre.
-- Tags --
The Legend of Zelda
Skyward Sword