
I still play Skyward Sword, but as a lefty, I was pretty put out that there was no lefty option. I know it is more work to do the animation both ways, but my favorite character since I was young because he was the only other lefty I knew, is now specifically right handed. I didn’t even get a chance to play with him left handed.

I must confess that I was really disappointed at the bokoblin models in Skyward Sword. I thought they looked really stupid and not at all fierce. I felt like I was beating up circus clowns with huge machetes. Wind Waker had much better bokoblins, and I think Nintendo should have kept a similar, more fierce look to an enemy you’d have to see over and over again.

One time, I pretend i was sick, so i didn’t have to go to school and could play the legend of zelda: skyward sword.

I nearly broke down sobbing when I first heard the The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra CD that came with Skyward Sword. Now whenever I listen to it, I can’t help but tear up, partly because of the nostalgia factor, partly because the music is so damn beautiful.

In Skyward Sword, right when Link exits the Knight Academy while following Fi, I literally just sat, not moving the controller, and stared at my television for a good 5 minutes. The music, the moonlight, the colors, everything just felt so surreal. I loved that feeling.

Skyward Sword is the first and, as of now, only Zelda game to make me tear up. Which is hard, because I’m a stone-cold b-tch when playing games. For that reason, it will always hold a special place in my heart, even if people don’t consider it the best now or later on.