@Jade Kitsune
It’s a simple but fun puzzle platformer starring an adorable cat-rabbit character. Basically, you use a wind ring to inflate enemies and use them to either activate switches, or give yourself an extra boost mid-air.
The stories also can, and probably will, emotionally scar you if you’re not properly prepared for it.
@Penguin Dragneel
Then again, I’ve already beaten the first two Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, I’m sure I can handle whatever ending they have. (And I can pretend it isn’t canon if I don’t like it, like how everyone ignores Frozen 2, Toy Story 4 and Ralph Breaks the Internet)
@Jade Kitsune
I won’t spoil it for you, because I think people ought to experience it for themselves, but it’s basically just a furry Evangelion without the sex/extreme violence.
Playing Digimon World 2, I never realized how having a game on a console lets the critter’s idle animation/sprite be animated this early on. I’m used to Game Boy sprites in Pokemon.
For some reason, despite Ganondorf stealing the Triforce of Power from the Temple of Time, he doesn’t appear to do much to the inside afterward. Probably so the team didn’t have to design a whole new look for it after the 7-year skip.
@Jade Kitsune
Probably very little he could do, since the Temple of Time is kind of a sacred place. Or he was too busy conquering the other parts of Hyrule while looking for Princess Zelda and the Triforces of Wisdom and Courage.
It’s fine just doing the first 2 challenges. A Master Sword with 50 attack that sometimes has too cool down will still carry you through most of the game just as good as a MS with 60 damage that never needs a cooldown.
But dang if that 3rd challenge isn’t an intense thrill.