Basically, she's a sentient maple tree. Edited by upstight moderators who are most likely 8-year-olds who haven't had the talk yet.
Since Zelda is your favorite game series what is your rating of favorite to least favorite Zelda games?
UHHHHHG, why you do dis?! I can't... Wind Waker And Majora's Mask are my favorites, and Four Swords/Four Swords Adventures are my least favorite. That's all I can say... Twilight Sparkle.
I think you should either play Ocarina of Time, or Majora's Mask first. Majora's Mask is probably the better game, but Ocarina of Time is a must play.
Ahh, Majora's Mask. The story of the Hero Of Time in Purgatory What do you look for in a game Autonomy, Competence, or Community?
That's only a theory. Nothing's canon unless confirmed by Nintendo. It's fun to let our minds wander, but you can't just believe everything you hear. Also, are we talking about video games? Those three things don't really come to mind when playing a game, honestly. I play games for game play, mostly. Everything else is extra.
True, although I don't see nintendo publically admitting a game would have that heavy of a message. And yeah, it was a study done on why people play video games. Free choice, mastering a skill set, or connecting with others. If you had a choice of being able to become a pony in equestria and abandon this world and losing your memories of this world would you do it?
Well, to me, games are meant to be games above all else. I like Mario games because they don't have overly complex stories or dull, realistic graphics. They're simply fun games that keep your mind occupied, but not overstimulated. And yes. Absolutely. Without a doubt.
According to the study you'd enjoy Competence in games (Mario is the main example in those the mastering or competence set) The Ramones or Stiff Little Fingers?
Perhaps. I don't strive to be the best. I don't really care whether or not I'm good at a game, I just care about the fun and adventure the game brings. I also care about the art. Majora's Mask is one of my all-time favorite games because it's so artistically brilliant. It actually reminds me of Miyazaki's work. And since I've never heard of Stiff Little Fingers, I'd have to say The Ramones.
You know, I never thought of it that way but I can see the correlation. [h=1]NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind or Princess Mononoke[/h]
Oi. That's a toughy... Princess Mononoke was probably my first Miyazaki film, so it holds a special place in my mind, though, I'm particularly fond of Spirited Away. I know that wasn't an option, but I'm not typically one who abides by the rules...