• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    6 months ago

    I got the master sword in TotK around release and wasn’t spoiled on the context of it. It was really cool.

  • MilitantAtheist@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    For me it was playing Dungeon Master on Atari 520st in 1987. Well past midnight, deep inside the dungeon, I step past a corner and stand face to face with a giant scorpion and almost shit my pants.

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    6 months ago

    And then you got outside, there’s a fiery volcano and zombies that make Link shit himself.

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      6 months ago

      Those zombies terrified me! They really slowed my progress because I avoided all the places with them.

      The falling hands were also scary, but I had no idea when or where they would appear so I just had to deal with them.

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        6 months ago

        That hand and the zombies gave me anxiety. I think I was scared of that dumb tall ghost thing with the extra arms all around. The one in the well. Also that gross blob that eats you and steals your equipment.

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    6 months ago

    Me with Bioshock when you descend for the first time with Andrew Ryan introducing rapture.

    But tbf, imo that’s a modern game as in I don’t see much difference between that and the latest AAA single player game.

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    6 months ago

    Me seeing the starting screen “These are the end-times… There was no hope of survival… This is how you died.” For Project Zomboid the first time. The one and only Zombie-Survival-Game that absolutely hit the nail on the head in relation to an atmosphere of despair and gritty survival.

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      6 months ago

      What makes the OoT animation a bit cooler is that Link is older after the animation, like the beams hide him from your view and after the flash of light, he grew old (and everything else changed as well, but you only see that after leaving the cathedral)

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        6 months ago

        Which seems weird when you think about it. Has he been passed out there for 7 years? How did he stay alive? Where did he get clothes that fit?

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          6 months ago

          And why can he not use the Kokiri Sword as a dagger? It’s like he’s not even trying

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            6 months ago

            I imagine he could, but why would he? He’s got a perfectly good sword right there!

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          6 months ago

          The sages used their advanced technology to send Link into a divergent timeline but had to massively simplify their explanation for refugee child living in the woods.

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            6 months ago

            So does he have memories of the past 7 years or did he just take the place of the adult Link in that timeline?

            • ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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              6 months ago

              I like to think that his memory is linear and if he goes from (a) young to (b) adult and back to © young, his knowledge goes from a ➡️ a+b ➡️ a+b+c. So, his age is sort of irrelevant.

  • Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    Me having my first ‘open world’ experience with TES Oblivion and not enjoying it until my inner monologue suddenly switches from “I don’t know where to go. I don’t know what to do” to “I can go anywhere. I CAN DO ANYTHING!” and then I am slaughtered by the guard for trying to kill the nearest random peasant.

    -Sometime in 2007

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    6 months ago

    Same but the 80’s and you picked up the first Triforce.

    • JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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      6 months ago

      6 days after Christmas to find and beat the first dungeon without the internet? Sounds about right.

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    6 months ago

    I know this probably won’t get seen much now, but man that game has a special place in my heart.

    Starting with the original Zelda game, my mother and I always beat them together.

    We were very poor, but she always did what she had to do to get us the latest Nintendo console. She worked as a dog groomer leading up to the release of the Nintendo 64. She would be gone for 12 hours at a time, working for below minimum wage (under the table) just to get us that console.

    She got Ocarina of Time for my brother and I for Christmas. She was just as excited to play it as we were, but there was no way my dad was going to let us open a Christmas present early. We only got one big present to share, and two small presents. Sometimes if my dad had saved a decent amount, we’d get the large present (usually a game), and then we’d get something that we really wanted that we didn’t have to share.

    I begged my mom, she begged my dad. He wouldn’t budge. In the weeks leading up to Christmas though, she broke. She came to me with her plan. We were going to open it every day when he went to work and play it until an hour before he got home.

    By the time Christmas rolled around, we were in the forest temple. He didn’t play games so he didn’t have a clue.

    It was so much fun sneaking that game out with my mom and my brother. It was so much fun. Seeing how big it was for the time, we literally couldn’t believe our eyes.

    Is OoT my favorite game of all time? Not anymore. It is my favorite memory of a game though, and by a long shot.

    Edit, for fun.

    It meant so much to me that the only boxes I still have from my childhood are my Zelda and N64 boxes.

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    6 months ago

    I remember a friend of mine got an N64 with Super Mario near release date and I hadn’t seen anything like it at the time. First time playing that and jumping through paintings and just playing a game in 3D

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    6 months ago

    I wonder if there’s a timeline where Link is wearing flood pants when he first meets Rauru on that weird fountain platform in the Chamber of Sages