The quest to find Link has finally come to an end. How was it playing Zelda for the first time? Also, Frank gets washed away to the underworld. Miles feels disappointed with a Nintendo classic. Ray works on his steam backlog with a Metroidvania title.
Video Games and Anime We Talked About this Episode:
Hades
Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Penguin
Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Guacamelee!
Dexter: New Blood
Contradiction: Spot The Liar on Steam
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Time Markers:
Teaser: 0:00
Intro: 0:54
Frank's Week: 2:44
Miles's Week: 12:45
Ray's Week: 16:50
Zelda Review: 31:15
Zelda Spoilers: 1:01:31
Outro: 1:26:55
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