Hey, Everyone! Just a he/him here falling deeper every day into the pit of nerdom. Video games, comics, anime, board games, D&D, Pokémon TCG. I also like coffee, tea, and recent got into vinyls and streaming! You can call me Joshua or Yoshi ^ᴥ^ Please feel free to say hi!
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Lemonyellowyoshi - Down Where The Yoshi Roam
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At the time, I was so angry at Skyward Sword. I used the graphics as an excuse. No, I don’t think the Wii had the ability to give the pastel art-style the most vivid hues, err, I mean dues, that it deserved. But, in reality, I think I was just mad that it wasn’t Majora’s Mask or Ocarina of Time. I’m so passionate about those two games, and they were a special part of my childhood. But, The Legend of Zelda franchise is daring, and bold, and tries new things, and establishes deep, interesting folklore and history. I’ve always loved it all, but, I guess I just had trouble letting go of my childhood. The truth is, Skyward Sword is a fun, quirky, solid addition to the series. There, I’ve said; I was just being an ass. -blushes-
You may be thinking, “well, there have been multiple Zelda releases since ‘Ocarina of Time’ and 'Majora’s Mask.’” And, that’s very true. I’m more inclined towards a more serious, dark take on the whole good versus evil trope in video games. I actually really enjoyed “Twilight Princess.” I think I dismissed the heart and fun and personality of “Skyward Sword” as it not taking the series seriously. But, it is, in its own, fun, lighter way. I was wrong. Sorry, Internet.
This guy is the best, and one of my best friends. Thank you so much, my furry friend =]
A drawing for my fancy friend on Tumblr [linkie] of his otter fursona Neill.
I've always wanted to write horror, even just once. But, not only are you trying to create a visual representation of a feeling, fear, there are so many tropes and famous visceral images and figures, that it's hard to push past them... How do you uniquely describe fear in a way no one has before, and what does it look like? Hell awaits; you just have to be brave enough to fight it.