-Who does not own Skyward Sword on this forum :'(
Me. I'm way too busy with school and I might as well wait until Christmas to get it.
Me. I don't have a Wii anymore and I can't afford one :\
My Wii broke. I'm in the same situation as the both of you. It's going to be difficult to avoid spoilers on the internet.
Difficult but not impossible.
(http://th644.photobucket.com/albums/uu167/ciprusm/Meme/th_Challenge.gif)
My time is pretty divided these days though. School takes a considerable amount of time. The homework isn't too heavy, but it's still there. Work isn't too time consuming, but again, it's there to tell me, "do your homework now, because you won't be home until 12am tonight, and you'll be too exhausted to waste any time with it. If you aren't tired, you know your friends are gonna hit you up, and you'll flip your big H.W. the bird." I know it's true. So homework gets done, and then it's time for work. When I have a day off, there's a certain little lady that's been consuming my time (not complaining, but Skyrim yells at me when I get home real late). So I have to spend time with Skyrim, hopping sideways up 90 degree slopes because I'm too lazy to find another path to my map-marker. After I've scaled the throat of the world, battled the king of dragons in heaven, killed the emperor of Tamriel, I stand atop of a remote mountain, and howl at the moon in the wake of a destroyed city, and victims strewn about. I finally kick the game out of my life long enough to get some shut-eye at 3am, and wake up 4 hours later for school. If the night isn't spent late with Skyrim, it's spent out partying. By partying, I mean game tournaments at my buddy's apartment. 8 or 9 dudes and dudettes all hopped up on Mtn Dew Game-Fuel, and snacks.
And so Link would be lonely...
I'm sort of glad I don't have it right now. I wouldn't be able to focus on the things that matter. I can tear myself away from Skyrim to do other things. But Zelda... well, it's my weakness. :)
A fanboy till the day I die. Hopefully later than sooner.
Recently, I realized something that made me somewhat depressed... and then at the same time, I smiled and embraced it. I realized why I want to be successful in life. It isn't money, fame, women, or cars. I realized that the reason I want to be successful is so I can continue to play video games. I love video games so much... It would be entirely within fairness to call me an addict. I want to play till my time comes. My hands aren't comfortable holding important documents, a heavy box, or a gun. My hands are more comfortable around a controller; I'm seldom happier than when I finally overcome that obstacle I've been working at for hours. To my dad, it might sound pathetic. But that's my motivation.
I guess it isn't a secret that I've been doing some soul searching lately. That's part of what I came up with. I'm a gamer at heart, and deeper than that.
Aww ZV
I can already tell that college is going to suck. Big time.
Quote from: Mysterious F. on November 28, 2011, 06:19:41 PM
I can already tell that college is going to suck. Big time.
Not as bad as you think. I definitely prefer college to highschool. I only go on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I only have two classes Friday, so I get out early. I met a lot of cool people at college. There's a thrill to making new friends- and an excitement that comes with meeting a new love interest. College makes life fly by, and if I wasn't going, I think I would be bored. I would also probably feel like a waste of life in the eyes of my mother and father. They've got big expectations of me. I can't fail em'. One way or another, I've got to succeed. I need to make them proud, and I need to follow Link wherever his adventures take him- to the end of time and back again if I have to. Games are getting more expensive, too. With prices rising, so too must my wage. Hooked up a job at Time Warner Cable recently as a tech-support operator. They make about $12.50 per hour, get health insurance, a free ride through college, and free internet/cable to boot.
I'll be making enough money to afford a decent car within a year of saving. I'm getting close to the end of my experience bar- the next step to the next level-
moving out.
I'm scared. ;)
But it's the next big step. I've got to take it.
I've heard that the first few years after college are typically among the toughest in any person's life, because they're the first real years out of the next but, despite the training, you're not used to it yet. After about five years, though, you are.
All my friends have Skyward Sword and I don't.
They aren't even Zelda people. I am Zelda people.
I kinda feel bad now, because I'm one of the people who do. :( But man, it's very good. I especially like the beginning of the game where...
...What? You expect me to spoil a story this good? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McAeQiLmEYU&feature=related)
(No, that's not Zelda-related, so be at ease.)
Lucky Maggy.
Is it really as challenging as Nintendo made it out to be?
Also, I like JUST realized that all of my favorite web-comics are going to be making references to the game.
So, FAN-tastic.
???
Let's put it this way, this game is probably Nintendo's way of flipping off the rabid fanboys who keep [insert a certain swear word here]ing about how the games after Ocarina of Time are too easy and are ruining the series. Easily the most difficult game besides the first two.
Though personally, I love almost all of the games in the series and I'm probably going to love this one too.
Quote from: Zelda Veteran on November 30, 2011, 12:45:24 PM
Lucky Maggy.
Is it really as challenging as Nintendo made it out to be?
Also, I like JUST realized that all of my favorite web-comics are going to be making references to the game.
So, FAN-tastic.
???
It's definitely challenging, though I still managed to do it without using the Super Guide or any online walkthrough (the main reason being, of course, my huge aversion to spoilers).
Gameplay spoiler follows.
And Hero Mode sounds even HARDER (I've yet to begin playing in Hero Mode yet). Basically, take
Master Quest's double damage and add double enemy health and NO Recovery Heart drops. It shall be glorious, indeed.
Confound this game! It drives me to procrastinate!