True. But luckily, there are people who notice within the game and the main character who knows. Strangely, they're concerned about it and the mayor is locked in a debate about running, but none of this pans out realistically.
Jamie, I heard you the first two times and i have responded to that. I find the fact most don't notice it hard to believe as I've underlined. Them trusting it or not does not in any way seem to influence their preparation. Almost everyone at check out would tell me how they didn't believe it...
Find it weird. I'm simply an adult that has become capable of articulating the thoughts and reactions of my younger self in a way that communicates to others. I don't find the thoughts and reactions of children easily dismissed. Nor do I find the thoughts and reactions of my younger self to be...
I meant from a story perspective. Obviously, I never fought the end boss. Although, I admit, my elder brother collected the masks...so yeah.
I think perhaps I've somehow been cast as arguing for games that are utterly realistic down to the very last detail. I want to make it clear that I do...
I'm not sure you correctly estimate the brilliance of 7-8 year olds.
Are you sure you aren't a Hillary supporter? This is a safe zone. No, but seriously, I don't do that. A woman must have a code.
That's an unusual opinion for me to encounter. I disagree. But I can stomach with a lot of anti-acid that you believe that.
I feel absolutely no need to do this. Recommendation noted for the record. Leaving aside the amount of money it would cost to legally engage this venture, I have a lot...
I'm saying that isn't believable.
Then what we have here is a game with limbo consequence and a lack of immediacy. Neither of which in terms of storytelling is a good thing. Further, I would argue even with the ability to time travel on the table, one still would not and should not solve...
Which would help me save the world, yes? Which in turn is half of my criticism: if the moon were falling on us, you can bet that petty stuff would get put to the side and everyone would give up their masks and items to help the hero solve the moon falling. It's an infuriating premise and the...
If TV Series were Zelda Games, Lost would be Majora's Mask. Now, you need to understand, I never finished either. Luckily in the age of internets I know how both wrap up and that's another field where they both seem to feel...like a letdown. I'm even more glad I ever got only halfway through...
Where to begin really?
I found the three day world ends time mechanic infuriating to keep up with and seriously, ridiculously unfun particularly compared to that of OoT.
I cared zero percent about the story or why anything at all was happening. Strange as it sounds given the cataclysmic set...
A Link to the Past --> Ocarina of Time -> Majora's Mask (never completed, hated it too much) -->Twilight Princess -->Skyward Sword (never finished, brother spoiled the ending for me and wii remote gameplay is awful.)