OoT for one. TP to an extent, and WW Zelda isn't a concept I'm touching right now, especially with Mikey around.Which versions of Zelda would you say have more development than BotW Zelda?
OoT for one. TP to an extent, and WW Zelda isn't a concept I'm touching right now, especially with Mikey around.Which versions of Zelda would you say have more development than BotW Zelda?
The four I mentioned. Well, development or just character depth since development doeant necessarily need to happen in plot driven stories whereas its imperative for character drivenWhich versions of Zelda would you say have more development than BotW Zelda?
OoT for one. TP to an extent, and WW Zelda isn't a concept I'm touching right now, especially with Mikey around.
You bettah'OoT for one. TP to an extent, and WW Zelda isn't a concept I'm touching right now, especially with Mikey around.
I want... you know... the treasure...
TP Zelda isn't as important to the plot as OoT, so she doesn't need that much development. But OoT Zelda has plenty of screentime as Sheik, and development to go with it.But neither OoT Zelda nor TP Zelda have any real screentime or backstory to let them develop as characters. I'm not even sure TP Zelda speaks long enough to learn Link's name.
The compelling thing to me about tp zelda is her unique depiction as a person in power which we dont often see of zelda in the franchise. It takes a lot of hmmm wisdom to make the decision to cede power to a usurper. You can say that yeah she doesnt develop or progress etc so maybe shes not much of a character in a vacuum, but the way shes depicted is the part that's compelling more than anything she says or doesBut neither OoT Zelda nor TP Zelda have any real screentime or backstory to let them develop as characters. I'm not even sure TP Zelda speaks long enough to learn Link's name.
OoT Zelda has screentime, but the same way Tetra does. Sheik is totally disconnected as a character and Zelda never uses it, brings it up in conversation, or has it affect her. The moment she has to become Zelda again, she stops being interesting.TP Zelda isn't as important to the plot as OoT, so she doesn't need that much development. But OoT Zelda has plenty of screentime as Sheik, and development to go with it.
Bruh. Really? You criticize OoT Zelda for not bringing up sheik when she spent about 10 seconds with Link before being kidnapped by Ganondorf?SOoT Zelda has screentime, but the same way Tetra does. Sheik is totally disconnected as a character and Zelda never uses it, brings it up in conversation, or has it affect her. The moment she has to become Zelda again, she stops being interesting.
I raise you:SOoT Zelda has screentime, but the same way Tetra does. Sheik is totally disconnected as a character and Zelda never uses it, brings it up in conversation, or has it affect her. The moment she has to become Zelda again, she stops being interesting.
Link! I'm sorry! I overslept!
I criticize OoT Zelda's portrayal for being, "Link, please help me! Oh no, I'm kidnapped! Link, please help me!"Bruh. Really? You criticize OoT Zelda for not bringing up sheik when she spent about 10 seconds with Link before being kidnapped by Ganondorf?
She...She took up the disguise of Sheik because Ganondorf wanted to kidnap her. I feel like I'm missing something here.I criticize OoT Zelda's portrayal for being, "Link, please help me! Oh no, I'm kidnapped! Link, please help me!"
Which never plays a role in how she talks or interacts with Link, and she suffers even more due to not being the POV character.She...She took up the disguise of Sheik because Ganondorf wanted to kidnap her. I feel like I'm missing something here.
theyre mad because she was reduced to a damsel in distressShe...She took up the disguise of Sheik because Ganondorf wanted to kidnap her. I feel like I'm missing something here.