*shuffles uneasily while whistling the Zelda tune*TheGreatMightyPoo said:Have any people ever done bodily harm to reviewers that were critical of their favorite series or game????
*shuffles uneasily while whistling the Zelda tune*TheGreatMightyPoo said:Have any people ever done bodily harm to reviewers that were critical of their favorite series or game????
AceBandage said:That would require us to leave our basements.
Are you nuts?
TheGreatMightyPoo said:Have any people ever done bodily harm to reviewers that were critical of their favorite series or game????
you know he has a point, that's goodBY2K said:I guess if the post is 3/4 insults, that's bad.
oh god, hahaBiggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
JordanLMiller said:Are you thinking about doing something?
This image is one of my favorite images on the internet ever. It is like one Zelda review showed the entire Internetz' true form.Biggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
BY2K said:
I say next time the 3DS drops over 10% in sales, so next wednesday? Haha J/kBurntPork said:Anyone wanna start bets on how ling before I'm banned?![]()
Well the embargo lifts in about 4 hours, so..BurntPork said:Anyone wanna start bets on how ling before I'm banned?![]()
I love this image so much...Biggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
EatChildren said:People can discuss reviews, they can critique reviews, and they can be upset if they want to. I'm not going to ban for that.
Oh my fucking God.Biggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
Gummb said:More 25th Anniversary talk:
the last 4 minutes of the Twilight Princess medley is taken almost directly from the TP OST score, it makes me so happy, but THEN they ruin it by augmenting my chords at the very end! Why can't it just end like the videogame and be pretty? ;_;
Also, the Zelda Main Theme Medley, they finally gave us a traditional orchestration of the theme, instead of random variations, that made me happy. Basically, when they kept to the videogame score, it made me happy, but when they altered it, it was usually for the worse.
All in all, a good CD for sure. TP one is by far the best, followed by WW, then the main theme.
Feep said:Oh my fucking God.
If I didn't give this game a 5/5, I might have to enter the witness protection program.
At last, you've spilled the beans.Feep said:Oh my fucking God.
If I didn't give this game a 5/5, I might have to enter the witness protection program.
Biggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
AceBandage said:I really hope that Nintendo starts orchestrating all their big games from now on.
They already have the musical composers, but now they have the actual people to create it the way it should be.
!
BY2K said:
YES!Feep said:Oh my fucking God.
If I didn't give this game a 5/5, I might have to enter the witness protection program.
HAVE IIceDoesntHelp said:At last, you've spilled the beans.
YES YOU HAVE, DON'T GO BACK ON ITFeep said:HAVE I
whatatweest.jpgFeep said:HAVE I
Feep said:HAVE I
Feep said:HAVE I
Says Feep as he files his witness protection program application.Feep said:HAVE I
TheGreatMightyPoo said:The problem that I have is that some I suspect praise orchestration for the sake of it being orchestrated and technically advanced.
I won't get in a tizzy about it but I felt that way in the Galaxy games.
Much of the music in them is really good but sometimes I think they went grand and weren't up to snuff with the melodies and memorability.
Now if you can have BOTH, all is better than good.
Biggest-Geek-Ever said:Let's just try to keep ourselves a few pegs above this.
Technically, according to the English language, you have not. Though I'm not certain you're an English major!Feep said:HAVE I
Oh my fucking God.
If I didn't give this game a 5/5, I might have had to enter the witness protection program.
Oh my fucking God.
If I hadn't given this game a 5/5, I might have had to enter the witness protection program.
AceBandage said:Well, it's hard to strike a good balance.
Memorable tunes are usually far simpler than something that needs orchestration.
We all remember all the chip tunes from Mario and Zelda and Final Fantasy on the NES/SNES.
Who remembers a single piece of music from Gears of War or Assassin's Creed?
It doesn't really take away from the feeling that those grand pieces give you during your play through, though. Which I find very important.
For sure, but please, for god's sake, they better keep the spectacle down, because i've noticed that when Nintendo composers up the anti, their instruments clash and drown each other out more times than not. Super Mario Galaxy 2's end credits does this, and this Zelda CD does it more than a couple. I can't wait for SS's OST, but I just hope themes are simple (a great example is the ending to TP... so simple, and so beautiful when orchestrated).AceBandage said:I really hope that Nintendo starts orchestrating all their big games from now on.
They already have the musical composers, but now they have the actual people to create it the way it should be.
Bad example. Ezio's Family is haunting, and one of the best pieces of music in the last five years of gaming.AceBandage said:Well, it's hard to strike a good balance.
Memorable tunes are usually far simpler than something that needs orchestration.
We all remember all the chip tunes from Mario and Zelda and Final Fantasy on the NES/SNES.
Who remembers a single piece of music from Gears of War or Assassin's Creed?
It doesn't really take away from the feeling that those grand pieces give you during your play through, though. Which I find very important.
3.14159265 + 3.14159265 = 6.2831853/5 confirmed.Feep said:Two Pi/5
Feep said:Bad example. Ezio's Family is haunting, and one of the best pieces of music in the last five years of gaming.
I fucking love this picture xdBY2K said: