Today I Played #5.5–The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword 19:31-30:06
2012.03.24
I think it's time to admit to the truth. You should really keep reading this[...]
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Today I Played #5.5–The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword 19:31-30:062012.03.24
I think it's time to admit to the truth. You should really keep reading this[...]
Today I Played #5.0 – The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword – 14:11 to 19:302012.03.03
What happens when a game goes out of its way to kill its perfect moment? You should really keep reading this[...]
Today I Played #3 – The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword – 005:30-008:372012.01.07
When it comes to immersion, I could care less about technicals. Maybe I'm just projecting coverign up my own flaws, but in all honesty, I believe immersion is ultimately a question of characterization. In a environment where most characters operate outside of the plot, that characterization has to come from the slightest details. You should really keep reading this[...]
Today I Played #2 – The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword – 003:27-005:292011.12.04
Through these first few hours of Skyward Sword, I've found myself giddy at all the nostalgic themes and displays, yet simultaneously annoyed by the stubborn adherence to tradition.
The more sucessful a franchise becomes, the more it struggles to break free of its own gravity. You should really keep reading this[...] |
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