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    Carolyn Petit‏Verified account @carolynmichelle Feb 17

    If you've never read it, the Skyward Sword announcement is as good a reason as any to read Tevis Thompson's indelible essay Saving Zelda, originally published following the Wii release of SS. It reads a bit differently, perhaps, in the wake of BotW. http://tevisthompson.com/saving-zelda/ 

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      2. Amanda Martin Sandino, Ph.D.‏ @mandycandyland Feb 17
        Replying to @carolynmichelle

        This makes me want to replay BOTW 🥰 there are psychology studies now finding that it replicates being outside well enough to help combat quarantine-related depression. It really is a breath of fresh air :)))

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      3. Carolyn Petit‏Verified account @carolynmichelle Feb 17
        Replying to @mandycandyland

        Ha, it definitely is! 😊

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      1. Mark Serrels‏Verified account @Serrels Feb 17
        Replying to @carolynmichelle

        Ah I remember this piece. It ruled.

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      1. Louis Filiatrault‏ @LouisFil Feb 17
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        I remember this but never read it. Wonder how I'll feel about it, having just played through Wind Waker, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword for the first time in the last two months (and having just started Breath of the Wild this week).

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      1. Ralph‏ @darknight068 Feb 17
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        I knew this game was coming eventually, because too many people loved it enough not to. But yeah, this was personally the one Zelda game where upon completion I never played again because I hated the game’s structure.

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      2. Jeremy Bearimy‏ @NeverOnBrand Feb 17
        Replying to @carolynmichelle

        Jesus, BotW feels like its creators read this and really took it to heart.

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      3. BraddPop‏ @Underling_ Feb 17
        Replying to @NeverOnBrand @carolynmichelle

        As I recall, the makers of BOTW wanted to go back to the original sense of exploration and freedom the first game had.

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      2. Jake 3D Blast‏ @TheTaoOfJake Feb 17
        Replying to @carolynmichelle

        "Congratulations, Mr. Aonuma – you never have. Instead, you’ve taken the teeth out of a hardcore series. There’s no real danger now, no risk, nothing to lose. You’ve redefined game designers as the ultimate helicopter parents." ~Yikes~

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      3. Jake 3D Blast‏ @TheTaoOfJake Feb 17
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        I won't say it's not an opinion you're allowed to have but it's not a very thoughtful one, especially when the grounds for this seems to be "the last 8 or so entries in this series aren't exactly like the first one and therefore it's lost its way" -- No, it's just not your way.

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