i love jrpgs but they can be such a chore to get through...or even start
all depends if you are into the characters and the fandom tbh.
i love jrpgs but they can be such a chore to get through...or even start
all depends if you are into the characters and the fandom tbh.
What I mean is that, if Zelda is trying to hide from Ganondorf, transforming into the opposite gender would be a clever move so there's no chance of being recognised. A transsexual Zelda is a fabulous concept, though.
Personally, I find that with all games rather than just JRPG's.
Like with Bayonetta (for an easy example that's an 'unpopular opinion'). Most of of my distaste for the game/franchise is because I utterly detest the characters in it.
Though it has its flaws, Sonic '06 is one of my favorite Sonic games. It feels like a Sonic Adventure 3.
FnaF is a game that was only made to be a money-maker for YouTubers. These people thinking that there's anything special about it are just in denial.
Huh, its like Conker's Twelve Tales being turned into Conker's Bad Fur Day.-snip-
Violence in video games does have an effect on the brain. Repeated participation in very violent games, and even mildly violent games (depending on the person) may result in regular violent thoughts and feelings. I try to choose games that mock or make fun of their own violence (Guacamelee!, Mario, Rayman, etc.), and sometimes play certain games that take their violence more seriously (Pokemon, Zelda, Mega Man, etc.). I usually stay away from FPS games, because I literally tend to become angry when playing those games.
Violence in video games does have an effect on the brain. Repeated participation in very violent games, and even mildly violent games (depending on the person) may result in regular violent thoughts and feelings. I try to choose games that mock or make fun of their own violence (Guacamelee!, Mario, Rayman, etc.), and sometimes play certain games that take their violence more seriously (Pokemon, Zelda, Mega Man, etc.). I usually stay away from FPS games, because I literally tend to become angry when playing those games.
I wouldn't go around with a gun shooting people like I do in games, just like how I wouldn't save a princess, mainly because princes are more my thing.
Violence in video games does have an effect on the brain. Repeated participation in very violent games, and even mildly violent games (depending on the person) may result in regular violent thoughts and feelings. I try to choose games that mock or make fun of their own violence (Guacamelee!, Mario, Rayman, etc.), and sometimes play certain games that take their violence more seriously (Pokemon, Zelda, Mega Man, etc.). I usually stay away from FPS games, because I literally tend to become angry when playing those games.
My one is that I hate GTA games. I used to like them as a teen but I kinda grew out of the whole "lawl crime and violence is so edgy and badass" thing. It's an average game franchise at best.
I think that Spriti Tracks is one of the most underrated Zelda Game. People just write it off as 'another ds zelda' because of Phantom Hourglass, but It took phantom hourglass and fixed most of the glaring problems.
Zelda is a better companion that ciela,
You don't have to go through the entire tower of spirits when you unlock the different levels, although you can go into previous sections if you want to find few hidden goodies,
The soundtrack as a whole is a lot better.