I still have a long way to go in Breath of the Wild, and I love it, but there's one thing my favorite Zeldas have that I feel it's missing:
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
Majora's Mask and Link's Awakening possessed a kind of dream logic that made them linger in my subconscious and feel like myths and legends.
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Majora as an existential apocalyptic nightmare about the redemptive power of friendship. "At the end of everything, hold on to anything."
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In Link's Awakening, Link isn't the only one who's been dreaming. It feels like early 90s Nintendo dreaming about itself.pic.twitter.com/y2iaaZfWLD
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As much as I'm loving Breath of the Wild, it's so far lacking a certain strangeness. The meaning all feels very much on the surface.
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I don’t know if I want Link, the legendary hero reincarnated throughout the ages of Hyrule, to be so grounded.
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I like Link as wanderer, as borderline dream-figure who appears when needed. I guess BotW's whole world is missing that dream quality to me.
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But I see what you're saying and totally appreciate how it worked for you in that way. There were elements of that game I really liked.
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