We all know Nintendo doesn't really care about storylines, they are only focused on gameplay. Even then there are good ones like the Mother saga, but besides from that i can't think of any other one that's so well thought and interesting as those games.
No video game story has ever made me feel anything. Same thing for animation.
Sad old man attempts desperately to recreate a past that will forever elude him
Multiple side quests in Majora's Mask had me teary-eyed.
And then Nintendo decides to ruin that with the dumb Demise plotline:/
Ganondorf is just a dumb puppet of Demise now. No free own will.
This, plus this series has ALWAYS been about destiny, and some people just can't handle that.I can't believe how many people take the Demise thing so literally.
The book in Super Mario Galaxy.
And then Nintendo decides to ruin that with the dumb Demise plotline:/
Ganondorf is just a dumb puppet of Demise now. No free own will.
Its not dumb, its actually kind of deep. Nintendo games are always products of their time and tend to adress the concerns of the modern world the were made in. Changing Gannondorf from a somewhat reckless and selfish man to a primal evil is in many ways an interesting social commentary on power and corruption.
Corruption implies that Ganondorf had a point in his time where he wasn't dishonest about his goals and methods, which I'm not sure anyone can argue.
Corruption implies that Ganondorf had a point in his time where he wasn't dishonest about his goals and methods, which I'm not sure anyone can argue.
Corruption in society, not within Ganondorf's personality.
Corruption implies that Ganondorf had a point in his time where he wasn't dishonest about his goals and methods, which I'm not sure anyone can argue.
Not seeing the connective tissue between Ganondorf and that commentary on society.
Shulk x Fiora = Best Pair