31.7.16

Hey guys! Sorry it's been so long since I've posted here. I and the others are super busy (while also trying to maintain the facebook pages, which is top priority), but I thought I'd pop in and show what I just cooked up!
An Organization XIII edit. :D
Let me know what chya think!



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1.10.15

Geek Week Villain: Ganondorf



Ganondorf

Evil Scale: 7.0

One of the best known foes among the Nintendo universe, I for one find Ganondorf to be a rather underrated villain. Yes, naturally, in the elden Zelda days, he was a bit of a stereotypical baddie that did a little cackle and tried to rule the world, but look beyond his minutes of corn.

Deep within, he's actually a pretty bad guy.
There's a reason why he is always the final boss, why he is always the hardest to beat.
Many of his visible actions, especially the ones not seen, were dark. He's known as the Demon King and that isn't too far off. He may hide behind a humanoid embodiment, but in almost every Zelda game he's in, he has a much greater, more powerful form that's destructive and near unbeatable.



Some would argue his darkest game would be Twilight Princess and while he may have shown his more demonic side there, I found Ocarina of Time to be the tipping point of his dark villainy.
He was brutal to everyone in that game and the way they portrayed him was rather smart.
He worked his way into power within the kingdom of Hyrule and when his chance came, he took it, and killed everyone who stood in his way, conquering the land and slaughtering the people he found to be of no use. People just don't think of this fact since everything was unseen (due to it being off-screen and Link being asleep for those 7 years of Ganon's reign). He tried to hunt down Princess Zelda and make an example of her, as he did the others. And he put in charge all his dangerous minions to oppress the people and yes, kill them, to keep order in his land. In many ways, this Ganondorf was a tyrant.
He even had his hand in what happened to Link's mother.




Ganondorf is a far greater villain than everyone gives him credit for.
He can be just as dark and menacing as any other.
Watching that one scene of him in Twilight Princess where he murders one of the Sages proves it.
I think as we get further into the Zelda series and get more mature atmospheres as we've been seeing, with much more scarier and creepier villains, we'll probably witness more of the dark side he clearly possesses.
But from what I've seen, Ganondorf certainly can hold a candle to his title, the "Demon King".
(from The Character World)

Which poses the question, which is your favorite version of Ganondorf?

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27.9.15

Super Mario fan art, Sep 27

A little bit of amazing Mario fan art for you guys! ♥
(artists unknown)





God Bless,
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Hello, one and all! 
Our core page, The Character World, is having it's first Geek Week, starting on Monday (Sep 28) and since I am a devout video game fan, I shall be doing a few game related articles. The main place to witness the show will naturally be TCW's official blog, so if you're interested in the full deal, please be checking in on it frequently this coming week! I have many exciting things to geek out about in store, so you won't wanna miss it! :) But all the same, I will be relaying the game related articles back to here.

Thank you for your interest in our relatively new site and I hope you stick around for this coming week!

God Bless,
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Pleased to meet you, FF8..

After finishing FF7 (the greatest achievement of my time, to be honest), I almost immediately moved right on to FF8. It took me awhile to get used to the characters, story and set-up and everything after playing such an amazing predecessor. By disc 2, I still loved FF7 much, much more, but the game slowly started to grow on me. Mainly due to the characters having their stories built and a few interesting twists started popping up here and there. Now I have grown a love for the game and it's characters, even though I haven't played it in awhile. I still have 2 more discs to do, apart from the 2nd I have to finish off.
Yes, the game is not perfect and holds a very tiny midget candle in comparison to FF7, and sometimes it can seem a little too strange to follow, but once you get through the rough parts, it's actually quite enjoyable.

One thing that really threw me off was the music. It's still a little puzzling at times, but the world map music, which I immediately raised an eyebrow at upon first hearing it, actually grew on me.

So this is really a question for you fellow Final Fantasy fans..
which do you prefer? VII or VIII?



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