I Just Finished Skyward Sword And Im So Happy Yet Sad At The Same Time. It Was Such A Fun Game And I
I just finished Skyward Sword and I’m so happy yet sad at the same time. It was such a fun game and I would say the 55+ hours I spent on it are ones well spent. The story was amazing, the characters were amazing, everything about it was just amazing to me. I love this game so much and it has to be one of my favorite Zelda games, actually one of my favorite games.
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Ghirahim screenshots because he’s the skrunkly

rough concept for the intro; escaping from reawakened ganondorf
(totk rewritten project)
“Bit by bit, I've gotten Link to open up to me. When I finally got around to asking why he's so quiet all the time, I could tell it was difficult for him to say. But he did. With so much at stake, and so many eyes upon him, he feels it necessary to stay strong and to silently bear any burden. A feeling I know all too well... For him, it has caused him to stop outwardly expressing his thoughts and feelings. I always believed him to be simply a gifted person who had never faced a day of hardship. How wrong I was... Everyone has struggles that go unseen by the world... I was so absorbed with my own problems, I failed to see his. I wish to talk with him more and to see what lies beneath those calm waters, to hear him speak freely and openly... And perhaps I, too, will be able to bare my soul to him and share the demons that have plagued me all these years."
This is probably the most important passage of text in the entire BotW and TotK games.
It’s the starting point of Link and Zelda’s connection. It’s why she stopped hating him and started to appreciate him. It shows that she’s compassionate. And it’s also really important towards her growing connection with him in Tears of the Kingdom.
It’s also just really nice that Nintendo included a passage about how everybody has hidden struggles and to not pass preemptive judgement on people and assume they’re okay when they’re not! Thats really progressive and awesome to hear in a game for kids and teens!
here's your fucking feedback @staff
list of problems the removal of icons causes:
i cant see my friends
ruins the sense of community
can't tell at a glance who's online right now and what they're interested in
literally cannot tell without scrolling back up who put a post on my dash if it has a single addition attached to it. or like. 2 paragraphs in the op.
i cant click my own icon at the top of the dash to quickly view my own blog
can't tell who someone used to be if they change their username
squashes the margins between the menu and posts, making the whole dash feel more cramped
ruins the quick visual cue of how long each post is and where it ends when you're trying to scroll past ones youve seen before
people put a lot of creativity and individuality into icons, and now i never see them
makes people who primarily reblog instead of make their own posts all but completely disappear
list of problems solved by removing icons:
?????
who the fuck was asking for this
ive never in my life seen a website or app that has profile pics forcibly HIDE them, so i guess you did it you made the dash unique again in the worst way
here's some more feedback: maybe when you run an a/b test you should, idk, actually have a feedback form people can fill out about it somewhere