Obnosim wrote:
- Throughout the whole video I have not seen a single normal enemy even attempt to attack. They just stand there and watch while Link walks so close to them he actually pushes them out of his way (at 2:07, notably). Even worse at 7:01, where Link is completely surrounded and practically immobile for several seconds.
Yeah, I've been noticing that. What's the point of having an enemy in a game like this if it doesn't even attack?
Obnosim wrote:
- Naturally, Agitha's attacks provide constant pantyshots, as if there had ever been any doubts as to why they included a textbook lolita in a fighting game. Fuck you, whoever made this.
Oh, god, I actually missed that the first time I watched the direct. What the fuck, Koei?

Obnosim wrote:
- So that's the name of this Final Fantasy reject on the posters. Yup, practical outfit there, and she definitely fits in LOZ's tradition of ridiculous asymetric multi-layered-yet-revealing clothes. 'She happens to be one of the key characters in the story' Yes please, more paper-thin half-naked prancing winking vocaloid '''characters'''.
Well, to be fair, we already knew her name, and her outfit isn't nearly as ridiculous as Cia's getup. Plus, there have been a good number of scantily-clad or midriff-flaunting women in the series in the past, like the Gerudo, the Great Fairies, and that topless mermaid in Link's Awakening. But that out of the way, yeah, I'm not too pop flyin' with this character design either. I shouldn't be so quick to judge Lana seeing as how the game hasn't come out yet and I don't know much of anything about what she's actually like, but it's pretty clear that Koei just wanted to inject their own cliched anime ditz into this game.
Obnosim wrote:
- Yes, replay the bombchu explosion in slo-mo so we can admire the pixels in the low-res fire and notice how the rock instantly disappears.
Yeah, no idea why they thought it was a good idea to play that again in slow-motion. Then again, I'm having a hard time comprehending most of Nintendo's decisions regarding the Zelda series in recent years.
Obnosim wrote:
It's a shameless cheap cash-in fueled by nostalgia and fanservice, the gameplay looks unchallenging and repetitive, the voices are grating and the graphics are laughable.
That pretty much describes A Link Between Worlds. So naturally, this game will also be praised by everyone and called the best Zelda game ev4r.