Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Is The Latest Game To Get Its Very Own Twitter Emoji – Nintendo Life

If I’m being honest, as much as I would love and want more Quality of Life fixes and improvements in Skyward Sword HD, the majority of my qualms with this game reside with the developers feeling the need to bloat the package with pointless and repetitive filler content at times in an attempt to make a 30 hour epic, when in reality, a more concise adventure would be more fulfilling and leave a more meaningful lasting impression, considering the space of time between major plot developments.

But Nintendo won’t fix that, just like they didn’t fix the excruciating opening in Twilight Princess HD (and I like that remaster) and they won’t alter and remove entire sections of the experience to remedy these issues of backtracking and the like.

Still looking forward to this though and it feels right to have the last 3D Zelda game without a remaster to finally have one ten years after its release.