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    Kingdom Tears fans think they see Link’s package

    Avery KensingtonBy Avery KensingtonJuly 18, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom's Tears screenshot from Junk Link.

    picture: Nintendo / Kotaku / Lunathmon

    Recently, a couple of The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom’s Tears Players experienced an unexpected but funny jump scare. And no, the jump care has nothing to do with the game’s majestic villain, Ganon. Obviously it was the jiggling physics of Champion Hyrule crown jewels. Or at least something like that. Yes, it will be one of them Those kinds of explanatory blogsSo, buckle up.

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    Earlier in the week, Twitter user dahfodel uploading has been done Totk The gameplay clip of Link dropping to his knees with the Pulitzer Prize winning caption “link balls jumpscare”. Folks, the screenshot of what might look like Link’s dangling parts can only be compared to the attached bulge below the waist high reproducibilityJFK. This thang is thanks. To make things even more cinematic, a fellow Twitter user was named Kira He responded with a video of Link throwing a rag on the floor, causing his balls (?) to swing in response, like two large burlap bags filled with shocking fruit. You can see what I’m talking about below.

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    A screenshot and a clip of Link’s notification messages quickly went viral en masse and got over 50,000 likes and 9,802 bookmarks on Twitter, for research purposes of course. The concern leads Dahffodil to mute their posts so their phone doesn’t vibrate on its way to the center of the Earth and to challenge Ganon to a boss battle itself. While many people online have made their voices clear on the subject of Link’s “jiggling physics” as the feature’s only valid use case in video games, it turns out that Link’s whores are not what they seem.

    Iconoclasm Creator Joachim Sandburg Revealed in the quote retweet Those clackers for Link weren’t bits at all but the results of a graphical bump after Link was portrayed in Kyra’s video.

    Father was throwing it
    GIF: Nintendo / Kotaku / Lunathmon

    “It’s a funny look, but you all realize that this torso moves down and cuts through the blue cloth and creates the illusion of vibration, right? Nintendo didn’t put in the ball physics,” Sandberg wrote. “If the blue cloth wasn’t there, you’d see the whole torso bouncing as you crouch.”

    Personally, I choose to believe that product Eiji Onuma sat down Totk Developers down He emphasized the importance of pushing the Nintendo Switch to its graphical limits by emphasizing that Link’s bag contains wrecking ball physics. Life is what you make it of, after all.

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