tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4474610692270350781.post432889805208425190..comments2022-04-06T22:14:14.891-07:00Comments on Operation Replay: Twilight Princess Chapter 21: Ghoulies and Ghosties and Twilighty Beasties (Oh My!)fabalahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18385092631953170936noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4474610692270350781.post-37511785369650823722011-10-07T10:01:56.885-07:002011-10-07T10:01:56.885-07:00"... and the four Mirror Shards reassembled t..."... and the four Mirror Shards reassembled themselves as only evil, magical mirrors can." So true.<br /><br />"It also holds scary birds, a lot of weirdos, and bright green and red color schemes." Don't forget nasty black smoke with sparks of what I assume is fire. Oh, and the hands... creepy, creepy hands.<br /><br />"...the sages (or their ghosts? I'm not really sure...) showed up and babbled about how they all thought they were such badasses they could just lock Ganondorf away and nothing bad would come of it. This, predictably, backfired." They never learn. Why do they always lock or seal or hide the bad guy rather than just killing him?? Even in Wind Waker when Link stabbed Ganon in the skull with the Master Sword, he just petrified into a stone statue that will no doubt resurrect itself and wreak havoc. I l love having a whole series of Zelda games, but is it really necessary to leave these sorts of plot lines hanging in order to make the next game? They've come up with enough weirdo villains/sub-villains without too much trouble. And how do they get the Triforce of power back from Ganon?? That would be a high priority for me if I were a moany Sage ghost.<br /><br />Speaking of weirdos, what the heck was wrong with Midna? I think calling her "naughty" is putting it lightly. She looked downright poisonous and malevolent. I know she's kind of a jerk and all, but she was screaming "evil" in that cut scene. <br /><br />So it only takes two little balls of light to "illuminate" their world... and they just leave them sitting out in the open?? I'm wondering if we should just let natural selection run its course. They are pretty light balls, though.<br /><br />Not only are the creepy hands ominous in their floating, but I'm pretty sure when there about the steal the Sol ball back they wiggle the their fingers with glee and malice. Like I've said, jerks.<br /><br />I will admit. I, too, missed the boss key and only noticed after hacking at the boss lair padlock with my light sword to no avail. Always with the keys. He has a sword!! Use it!<br /><br />Alright, I'm wondering if you noticed, too, that as Zant got progressively more weird, he started to sound more and more like Tingle. I was expecting a "kooloolimpah!" somewhere in his monologue. Maybe he gave up on being a fairy man and turned all dark side. And apparently stopped brushing his teeth to preven all those saliva strands. Blegh.<br /><br />Why is it after each weapon upgrade the previous weapons become irrelevant until the end of the game? I mean, Link could probably just muddle through every area with the double clawshot and the hero's bow. Oh! But it the final (or almost final boss) and he's going to test you on how well you remember killling the other ones with those weapons that should be rusty and decayed by now. <br /><br />Umm... has Midna known this whole time how to save Zelda? Is she trying to thwart their love? Or maybe she is just lying to use Link for yet another selfish purpose. At this point, I would consider saying "Screw it." and moving back to Ordon to herd goats and waste away into romantic despair. But then Ilia would probably be there... He just can't win.Styvenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4474610692270350781.post-89727043517054779252011-10-06T21:16:22.200-07:002011-10-06T21:16:22.200-07:00Huzzah for the post! And to follow suit, I will en...Huzzah for the post! And to follow suit, I will enter a lengthy comment in response after an agonizing delay since I have to go to bed now. G'night, hero.Styvenoreply@blogger.com