I’ve been examining the fandom of the Zelda series for the better part of six years. I’ve watched speculation after speculation emerge for games past and present and I’ve watched as people will argue the significance of a single rock from Majora’s Mask. I’ve watched a thread like this progress for pages and pages filled with arguments. Zelda isn’t the only series where this takes place, though. Halo, for instance, sends quite a few people arguing about continuity. My close friend can recall the position of every enemy in Metal Gear Solid with perfect accuracy, but it always seems to come back to Zelda for me.
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TheGamer Writes "In my experience, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess’ once-warm reception has chilled somewhat over the years. Praised at launch as a beautiful return to form after the “childish” art style of its direct predecessor, the world eagerly embraced a game that more closely followed Ocarina of Time’s famous structure and plot cues. Perhaps most alluringly of all, the grandeur and sheer scope of this reimagined Hyrule Field wowed millions of us."
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