Meh! Just another Zelda game. It's nothing impressive.
Wha?
*kicks to the head*
Who are you? What did you do to Caldwin?
*whack, wham*
Okay, I was only kidding. But I guess I deserved that.
*passes out from blood loss*
I'll be getting my copy from Amazon today, though my PS5 is at my house. So I won't be able to play it until I'm done healing and back home. Still, it'll give me something to look forward to.
Until my arms are back to 100%, I'm just trying to gather resources and unlock fast travel points. Not even completing shrines, just unlocking travel points. Some days are better than others.
It's nice that you tr to keep the faith. It really is. I myself tried to hold on through Skyward Sword.
But honestly, if even Nintendo can't be buggered to keep up with the timeline, I for one can't be buggered to do it for them. It's too exhausting.
Somewhere around here are posts of me wishing Gleeok would make it into a 3D Zelda and Shadewing warning me about wishing on a monkey's paw, but I can't seem to find it.
No reason I bring that up really. It's just that since that last trip to Lake Hylia, I can't seem to find my ass.
I'm sure I'll be getting this, hopefully soon. But being on the mend and soon to be on short term disability, it wouldn't be too smart to get it immediately. I may want to check out some gameplay/reviews.
I transferred my shiny Delphox over to Violet. So all is finally right in the realm of Pokemon. Though I'll probably still be going hard into TotK once my arms heal. For me at least, it just took too long for Home to update with the S/V functionality. I've long since moved on to other things.
I'm pro-medication if that's what you and your doctor decide you need. I'm on Flouxitine (Prozac) and it's really helped me. Others could take it and it does nothing. Some people are helped with some simple change in living/thinking techniques. There is no one size fits all path to recovery.
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