Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:44 am
This could be connected to pyromania. Or vice versa.
Same.RikuKyuutu wrote:I have a similar issue. Water levels always creep me out for some reason.Tatzel wrote:My father was playing OOT back then, I wasn't so good with Zelda games, and he's a Zelda nut anyways. Should I replay that game at some point, I don't really know what to do, as for some reason I'm scared to death by underwater levels (no matter what genre the game is). I experienced that the hard way again when I was playing Twilight Princess... and later Mario Galaxy.
OH BABY.RikuKyuutu wrote:I'd light it up every day.
Me too. I'm not afraid of zombies or anything in games, just being underwater, or seeing behind the walls/floors. That, and looking up to see a face staring at me.. Major's mask had a little of all three.scebboaliwiw wrote:Same.RikuKyuutu wrote:I have a similar issue. Water levels always creep me out for some reason.Tatzel wrote:My father was playing OOT back then, I wasn't so good with Zelda games, and he's a Zelda nut anyways. Should I replay that game at some point, I don't really know what to do, as for some reason I'm scared to death by underwater levels (no matter what genre the game is). I experienced that the hard way again when I was playing Twilight Princess... and later Mario Galaxy.
Rage worthy.BANANA wrote:My family went to a barbeque at a friend's house this morning, with archery, a spear throwing contest, and even those hot dogs injected with cheese. Games were played, laughs were had, you know, the usual stuff that happens at those kind of things.
I, however, was digging a 6 ft by 4 foot hole in the backyard to plant a tree. I stayed out there all morning, and all afternoon, by myself. Digging holes. Because my dad told me to. When I said I wanted to go, he pretty much said "No, because those holes need to be dug and earlier you said you didn't want to go anywhere."
What I actually said was that "I don't know, I'll think about it." I guess that means "I want to bust out the shovel and pickaxe and dig a hole to plant a tree."
Oh yeah, and I live in a desert. Which means within the first six inches, the ground is a hard as a rock. And it's windy. Oh so friggin' windy. It wasn't fun.