Drunk/illiterate definitely captures the gist here.
I think some people are expecting this to be a picture-perfect retelling of the story of OoT... and they're constrained by what they know. But it's meant to be an interpretation/inspiration instead. While I admit that I can nitpick a game to death, it's not funny when you're trying to convey that nitpickiness to others.
I gotta say, though, they put too much eye makeup on the guy who is playing Link. That combined with the awkward angles and hair that may or may not be a wig, he doesn't always present as well as he could. But, well, props to them for actually finishing this monster project... or at least a third of it. Aren't they doing a trilogy?
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I haven't watched it, but I have downloaded it to my computer thanks to the devious tricks of Firefox add-ons. :D To be watched soon, however!
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I think some people are expecting this to be a picture-perfect retelling of the story of OoT... and they're constrained by what they know. But it's meant to be an interpretation/inspiration instead. While I admit that I can nitpick a game to death, it's not funny when you're trying to convey that nitpickiness to others.
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Like, if you've got the themes, the you're okay.
I gotta say, though, they put too much eye makeup on the guy who is playing Link. That combined with the awkward angles and hair that may or may not be a wig, he doesn't always present as well as he could. But, well, props to them for actually finishing this monster project... or at least a third of it. Aren't they doing a trilogy?
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Props to them for doing whatever it is they've done; I don't know because I spent last night playing Spirit Tracks.
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