timetokill
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NA here. Once again, thanks for doing an awesome giveaway max. I'm BIG into scifi and The Swapper looks AMAZING so I really hope I win.
I wanted to quickly mention Majora's Mask.
One of the things I loved so much about Majora's Mask was how they reused a lot of the characters in Ocarina of Time, especially the support or bit characters, and made them into new characters. It actually enhanced the feeling of strangeness that the game had, coming from Ocarina of Time, making things feel familiar but oddly different. That's a difficult feeling to convey in a game!
I actually showed the Majora's Mask 3DS trailer to my sister last night for the first time. She never played Majora's Mask, and actually never completed Ocarina of Time -- she repeatedly would play the game until the Water Temple and then restart the game. Nevertheless she loved OOT.
So when I showed her MM, I was surprised at how quickly she recognized some of the characters. "Hey, isn't that the Windmill guy?"
Majora's Mask, better than any game I can think of, does the "hey, isn't that _____" moment. The gameplay loop of experiencing things over and over again furthers that point, playing with your sense of familiarity and oddity.
I wanted to quickly mention Majora's Mask.
One of the things I loved so much about Majora's Mask was how they reused a lot of the characters in Ocarina of Time, especially the support or bit characters, and made them into new characters. It actually enhanced the feeling of strangeness that the game had, coming from Ocarina of Time, making things feel familiar but oddly different. That's a difficult feeling to convey in a game!
I actually showed the Majora's Mask 3DS trailer to my sister last night for the first time. She never played Majora's Mask, and actually never completed Ocarina of Time -- she repeatedly would play the game until the Water Temple and then restart the game. Nevertheless she loved OOT.
So when I showed her MM, I was surprised at how quickly she recognized some of the characters. "Hey, isn't that the Windmill guy?"
Majora's Mask, better than any game I can think of, does the "hey, isn't that _____" moment. The gameplay loop of experiencing things over and over again furthers that point, playing with your sense of familiarity and oddity.