curl-6 said: In the new Zelda Wii U footage, ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SECWlFInyFM ) they say that a metallic clink means you've hit the right spot and damaged your enemy. Seriously, what the fuck? A metallic clink has always been a sign that you hit ineffectually, as it is the sound of the arrowhead/sword/whatever being deflected. Why the hell would a successful hit into flesh make a metallic clink? This annoys me waaaay more than it probably should. |
I thought that at first too, but then thinking back on zelda games the 3D ones at least always had some sound when you connected.