Opai, here we go.
The Gate of Time and Harp of Ages have very different rules for time travel.
The Gate of Time, when in use by a mortal and not Hylia, will create splits in the timeline.
We have seen this in Skyward Sword with the Lifefruit tree being planted and in Ocarina of Time with the...
Please do not get me started on how there are no timeline splits in OoA because of how the rules of the Harp of Ages' time travel differs from the Gate of Time's time-travel shenanigans.
I literally do not have the time today.
To be fair, some of the things in the game were even more cryptic than in Zelda 1. Remember the essential item in the forest cabin that was VERY hidden?
...................................................................Isn't she just a cucoo farmer that mistook herself to be the Hero of Legend, and then got herself stuck in her own adventure that didn't have anything to do with the main plot of Hyrule Warriors and was just her own side missions...
Just wanna ask when was the last time you played The Wind Waker. Like what age were you? Because often times playing through a story as a kid lets you miss out on the impact of many things, until you play through it again and then realize that some things went right over your head.
I agree with you on that, but like I said, there are now three ways to view OoT. Majority see the The Good, few see The Flawed point-of-view, and Karens see The Ugly Haircut P.O.V.
It is after Egoraptor made that video a few years back. Now there are three ways to view OoT -
OoT is a masterpiece and a classic
OoT was the first of it's kind, and thus there are a lot of flaws despite being a great experience.
Videogames are bad because I am a Karen who believes every other...