So, after spending hours of gameplay trying to go through the thunderhead isles I come to discover the storm can be stopped.
genuinely obsessed with the grimace milkshake meme I hope it's got the McDonald's marketing team locked in a board room biting their nails desperately trying to figure out if this is positive press or not
how could they possibly have predicted this
I literally can't stop watching these
This has been playing nonstop in my head it had to be done
Dude got demoted to looney tunes villain.
Im tired of hearing about the submarine, the whole story is bonkers but I do feel sorry for the 19 yr old kid who didn't want to go and was terrified the whole time. :/
I NEVER get tired of this video. It would be fantastic if the bird was just flying near him, but the fact it feels safe and comfortable enough to land ON his paraglider, isn't startled when he pets it, and is NIBBLING HIS SHOES... blessed moment, absolutely fabulous, 10/10 gold stars.
So the avatars have the ability to collide with each other.
Revali’s Gale at home in Tears of the Kingdom.
i cant catch a fucking break in thsi game please for the love of god look at my contraption
So, with there being practically no mention of the divine beasts in totk I have to assume one of two theories is possible.
1. They disappeared having done their job and people are just accepting the absence of mountain sized mechs as an everyday occurrence.
2. Time travel caused the divine beasts to somehow be scrubbed from totk timeline or on the flip side zelda and link got teleported to a reality where the divine beasts just never existed.
With how the main story plot points have to somehow be associated with the Zonai I'm more inclined to believe option two to some extent. Or this could all be explained later seeing how I'm just over halfway through the main quests.
What the korok sees when I glue his friend to the front end of my vehicle, barreling at 50 mph heading straight for him





