Second Quest isn’t second best
[Sup Holmes is a weekly talk show for people that make great videogames. It airs live every Sunday at 4pm EST onYouTube, and can be found in Podcast form onLibsynandiTunes.]
A couple of weeks ago on Sup Holmes, we welcomedBraidartist and handsome manDavid Hellmanto the show. We talked about a variety of things, with much time spent spent on the multiple ways thatThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sworddisappointed David and writer Tevis Thompson. It was that disappointment that inspired the two to createSecond Quest, a recently released hard cover comic book that takes some of the surface level concepts ofSkyward Swordand turns them on their heads.

Instead of expressing their irritation withSkyward Swordby simply mocking the game, they channeled their frustration into inspiration, resulting in something entirely new. Having just finished the comic, I can attest to how well it works as both a stand alone story and a layered, heartfelt love letter toThe Legend of Zeldaas a concept. That love for the spirit of the series makes book’s subtle (and not-so-subtle) criticisms ofSkyward Swordfeel all the more true. Calling the game out for its underlying themes of xenophobia, simultaneous worship for and dis-empowerment of “legendary women”, and its overly parental, sheltering design decisions, while still remaining affectionate and loyal to source material is no small feat. I wish more critics would aspire to being so productive in their deconstructions of other media.
Thanks again to David for hanging out with us, and verify to tune intoday at 4pm EST when we welcomeAurelien Regard(The Next Penelope) to the program.








