Posted on 07/20/2021 at 07:55 PM
| Filed Under Blogs
I actually didn't mind Skyward Sword that much. Motion controls didn't bother me that much, and I didn't even mind Fi most of the time. My only big problem with the game was the lack of exploration. Even the 'overworld' sections were like dungeons in a way.
I haven't gotten the HD version yet. I'm thinking about wating and asking for it for my birthday or Christmas. I don't feel like I have to play it RIGHT away. Even though it's been ten years, it doesn't feel that long ago since I played the original game. I do have the amiibo figure, though. Is it just me or are amiibo figures getting harder to get nowadays?
I liked that you called Groose "Biff Tannen." That's exactly what I called him in the game! Every time he showed up I expected him to say, What're you lookin' at, butthead?" One thing about Skyward Sword is that it has more character development than any other Zelda game. Even minor characters change over the course of the adventure. Even Link, who usually doesn't change much at all since he's just an extension of the player, but it felt like he changed a bit, too.
Have you ever watched the YouTube videos "If Link Could Talk." The ones for Skyward Sword are especially hilarous.