But no this is awesome.
Then again I didn't beat it, so maybe it stopped being bad after the one hour mark or so.
It's still pretty awesome though, and it's a very beautiful image of Link and Zelda on the train.
Maybe I'm just in a bad mood today but that was exactly my first thought. But somehow the fact that the kid isn't born yet makes it better.
The train and boat symbolize travel, adventure, and self-reliance, all key values in our family.
To answer people who are asking why Spirit Tracks, I'll quote Sheldon Cooper "That's nonsense, you love trains."
The train and boat symbolize travel, adventure, and self-reliance, all key values in our family.
To answer people who are asking why Spirit Tracks, I'll quote Sheldon Cooper "That's nonsense, you love trains."
I KNOW RIGHT?!
I'm not a troll or some raving contrarian. What this father did - and the heaps of praise surrounding it - really make me feel uneasy.
@Qreg
Exactly. I should have mentioned this too.
great, you just made me laugh my stupid laugh
(like this: "hu gng hu gng")
made my day, btw.
I think you're being a little harsh... is every parent who decorates a room for their unborn/infant kid sinisterly imposing their own preferences on their child? I had a Winnie the Pooh bedroom when I was a young kid, decorated before I was old enough to choose my own interests. I'm pretty sure my parents were just excited and wanted to do something nice for me :S
you got it. We could have done a Disney room (like everyone else in the world) and no one would have said a thing. There is something about preparing for him now in a special way that puts a part of us in the room to be with him at all times.
It is surrounded now by empty blue skies and green fields that we plan on filling up with various things as she grows up (until she decides she's too old for Disney) so maybe I can slip in the odd Katamari cousin here and there, or other things.

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