I thought I always saw Link with a nose for all of his 3D renders?
mukora was referring to akihiko yoshida's art for final fantasy tactics, which don't really have lines or values indicating noses.
Got MM 3D for my birthday.
Eating a Vanilluxe will give you frostbite.Enjoy- It's a fantastic game.
Creepy as hell when it wants to be, too.
I sure said that!I know, I played the original. T'was my first Zelda game in fact.
edited 3rd Jul '15 11:53:45 AM by rmctagg09
Eating a Vanilluxe will give you frostbite.The only problem I have with 3D is that the basic 3DS sometimes strains its speakers trying to play the music. Or maybe that's just me, mine's pretty old.
I should get that game one of these days. I've played Ocarina of Time 3D years ago, so why not?
I swear time passes faster in MM 3D than in the original, or I'm just getting older.
Eating a Vanilluxe will give you frostbite.According to this GameFAQs thread, the cycle before getting the Ocarina of Time back is actually slower, but the Inverted Song of Time was nerfed to only slow down time by half instead of a third like in the 64 version.
"We're all paper, we're all scissors, we're all fightin' with our mirrors, scared we'll never find somebody to love."Wait, I hed something about a cross-dressing Link. When did this happen?
edited 3rd Jul '15 7:29:46 PM by Ekimmak
If everyone were normal, the world would be a dull place. Like reality television.triforce heroes has a costume mechanic. one of the costumes is zelda's dress.
So ... what power does that costume provide? There's an obvious joke there, but I'm avoiding it due to it also being a sexist joke.
If everyone were normal, the world would be a dull place. Like reality television.Hearts drop more often.
Trans rights are human rights.And recall that life is shared between players, so it's a decent boon if your group's prone to losing health often.
I didn't know that MM 3D had Reekfish.
Eating a Vanilluxe will give you frostbite.I saw a real Ancient Cistern today.
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." -Thomas EdisonAnd thank heavens for that.
I've always wondered why they're often called 'temples'. I can't really see people worshipping in them.
Heart of StoneAt the same time, a lot of them seem consecrated in some way.
I sure said that!Wind Waker's Earth and Wind Temples are at least places of worship.
Why they're so labyrinthine and filled with monsters is beyond me, though.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!presumedly for temple trials.
just...dont sweat the detail of that tho.
edited 5th Jul '15 9:38:14 AM by Tarsen
The Monsters might be due to the influence of the the bosses that take up residence in them.
Also from lack of use.
I'm pretty sure in Ocarina at least, G-dorf put them there purposely. It might be the case with Wind Waker as well.
One Strip! One Strip!When it comes to OoT temples at least, I always figured the Fire Temple is where the Gorons worshiped and held prisoners for Volvagia before he was killed.
The Water Temple is probably the same as the Lakebed Temple in TP, and I recall a Zora in TP saying the temple was a place of worship for the Zora before it was overrun with monsters. I recall a lot of eastern-style dragon statues and patterns in the Water Temple, so maybe the Zora worship the Water Dragon?
The Spirit Temple is obviously a temple. The goddess they (the Gerudo I suppose) worship has statues both inside and outside the temple. It does seem abandoned though, so maybe they don't worship her anymore.
The Shadow Temple just seems like a mausoleum and torture facility, but maybe the Sheikah used to hold some sort of service there.
The only one that doesn't seem like a place of worship at all is the Forest Temple. It just looks an abandoned mansion, and the only people around for miles are the Kokiri.
When you get down to it "temple" makes about as much sense as "dungeon" when taken literally.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."
yoshida draws noses occasionally, so it's fine.