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I haven't played any Zelda this week, that slot has been all Lightning Returns. The Wildlands have just really gotten to me, though I think I have taken it too far. There is this interesting mechanic that only works because the game runs on a time limit: You can fight monsters to extinction. Fight enough monsters of a kind and a beefed up version called the Last One appears, literally the last survivor of its species. And then that monster type is gone from the game! I may have kept time frozen for too long, the Wildlands aren't very wild anymore which leaves me with fewer means to freeze time later when I might need it.
I finished off Snowboard Kids 2 and have picked up good old Deus Ex again. Parts of it don't quite hit the same anymore. Conspiracy theories used to be more fun in the early 2000s. Knowing that a lot of people today believe much dumber stuff really dulls that experience.
That's a really interesting mechanic, exterminating a whole species.
Heh. Haven't played Deux Ex in a long time, but that's sad.