- lilmitchell545
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Oct 27, 2011lilmitchell545 posted a message on Minecraft Coming Soon For iOSTHAT. That. That is a very strange terrain generation...Posted in: News
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Jul 26, 2011lilmitchell545 posted a message on 1.8 Updates: New Mob...Revealed?Ones holding sand and ones holding dirt... could it be possible they're, like, shadows of the npc's that are coming out? Idk, im just guessing.Posted in: News
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LOL you, sir, have made my day XDD
But, yeah, I felt screwed when playing Majora's Mask. Like, that's the only way you can save yourself. But idk, i guess.
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Remember that whole "Biggorons Sword" side quest? That guy with the hair who loved cuccoos as a kid? But when you travel back there as an adult, there's a girl that says he dies, and turned into a Stalfos. That's where my logic about that comes from.
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That hero never returned. He left to find Navi in the lost woods, but because he was Hylian, not Kokiri, and without a fairy, he died in the lost woods. And after Majora's Mask events, and turned into a Stalfos. That same Stalfos is the Hero's Shade in Twilight Princess.
The whole theory about Termina being a world made up by Link (would explain why everyone looks the same as in Ocarina of Time), explains a lot. Majora's Mask was a really dark Zelda game that gave that feeling of despair and hopelessness (face it, you felt screwed in that game). Hell, even the town's name, Termina, is close to the word "Terminate". Basically, the Hero of Time is screwed.
Is your mind blown? Mine was after thinking this all through. O_o
It's fun trying to find out stuff about Zelda.
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I have skinny elbows...?
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It's not just a game.
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Well, sorry, but you're messed up if you think that Amnesia isn't scary.
The whole game mechanic is revolved around fear. They even ****ing recommend that you play with headphones, just so you get the "Full Effect". I bet you that if you weren't afraid during it, you would die COUNTLESS times. Fear makes you think faster. How else do you think you can go face to face with something that can kill you if you don't do something QUICK and actually survive? You can't fight back, you're in the dark more than half of the entire story and the only way you can be safe is if you literally curl up in a ****ing corner, looking away from danger.
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Such a good game...
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This is the mother of all annoying Skyrim jokes.
We get it, you took a ****ing arrow to the knee. Go cry about it. o_o Maybe he missed and was aiming at your balls. Which is unfortunate, because if he didn't miss, he wouldn't of reproduced all of these god damn overused jokes... They were good the first 2 or 3 times I heard them. Then they sucked. And everyone started using them.
The point is that I agree, Skyrim is WAY too ****ing popular. It's been out for over 2 months now, and people are acting like it's the day after it got released.
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I just recently remembered of a game called Dark Cloud for PS2. It was a game where you play as a boy named Toan, and on the day of a festival, your village, along with many others, gets destroyed by an Evil Genie and you have to rebuild them with a magical stone by traveling through dungeons, fighting monsters, and collecting different items. I dug out my PS2 the other day and ordered the game online and holy crap, I haven't had this much fun since Zelda Ocarina of Time.
And that's another thing, the main character looks a bit like Link and uses a sword, and it has the same combat system as Zelda. It's pretty freaking cool.
It's like a Zelda/Dungeon Crawler/City Builder type of game.
Has anyone else ever played this gem, or its sequel, Dark Cloud 2?
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In real life. He says it's for his desk.