I know, I know, there's been silence. And then I've been unpacking and arranging. And then feeling horrible and in no mood to write update-y things. I will catch up on the meme, and I will certainly devote some time to the Halloween drabbles because I really, really want to see what comes of them. There's still some work to be done and some things to be moved, but for the most part there's just some more rearranging that needs to be completed.

But maybe a glimpse at the toy shelves will be apology enough? You can look to the left, or you can look to the right... or you can look at Cassie's approval of my pillow. (No, those aren't all my toys. Just the coolest ones. *grin*)

From: [personal profile] lhexa


I will catch up on the meme, and I will certainly devote some time to the Halloween drabbles because I really, really want to see what comes of them.

Oh, that reminds me... I owe you a Twilight Princess drabble, now that I finally played it this summer. Do you know where the prompt you gave me is? :P

Impressive toy shelves. But why do I see one of those little shop class projects labeled "Alice Cooper"?

From: [personal profile] lhexa


Lots of good ideas, but less vision than the previous Zeldas. I was particularly disappointed by Ganondorf's post-defeat monologue. This has historically been the moment for some stunning last-minute additions of depth to his character, but this time he just went on about how evil he is. Actually, for that matter, Ganondorf wasn't integrated into the story very smoothly, and the other dude ended up being more interesting.

I suppose the game was exploring territory it had already thoroughly explored. Being a wolf could have, but did not, introduced new territory -- it just became secondary to the dual-worlds bit, which is a long-running Nintendo theme.

It was a fun and good game, yes, but...
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