The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (May 12, 2023)

TheAnointedOne

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The Switch's hardware was weak when it came out 6 years ago. If you bought it expecting the triple AAA experiences like GoW or Forza then you poured jelly all over yourself.

The Switch's library is the best library for a Nintendo platform since the SNES. Hell, it's better than the SNES. If you're willing to look a little bit you'd see the great games on the platform are nearly endless.

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Khalil's_Black_Excellence

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I'd been strong so far, I didn't watch the gameplay presentation, nothing as in total blackout. I was on Twitter and I saw Ganondorf trending breh and I buckled. There is a reason why he joins Link and Zelda on the canvas in the mancave, he's the greatest villain ever in gaming. My appeal for characters in popular media is that I usually gravitate towards the evil side because they are the side that is most interesting. Scar from the Lion King, Jafar from Aladdin, Gaston from Beauty and the Beast, Darth Vader from Star Wars, Shere Khan in the Jungle Book, Lotso in Toy Story, Agent Smith in The Matrix (Where the Agent Ice actually comes from) are the illest to me. The hero just typically has to overcome them. I find Ganon the most interesting character from the franchise. Unbridled hate and spite for everything in Hyrule. If you read things like Hyrule Historia and such, you know that there have been multiple Links and multiple Zeldas but only one Ganondorf.



He is the incarnation of Demise and I want to see him fukk up Hyrule because then it will show the levels Link/Zelda have to do to save Hyrule.
You like a lot of kiddie ass villains. :mjlol:
 
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