Zelda
Zelda
posted by XerdoPwerko on Aug 4, 2011:
Wind Waker! I forgot about Wind Waker!
I started it and found it quite interesting, visually and in gameplay. But I had to give it back. The other day, I saw someone streaming some gameplay and it looks fantastic. One day, I'll give it a try. I have a wii and a GC controller, so I guess it's just a matter of finding a copy.
Other than this exception, my categorical assumption stands.
Wind Waker! I forgot about Wind Waker!
I started it and found it quite interesting, visually and in gameplay. But I had to give it back. The other day, I saw someone streaming some gameplay and it looks fantastic. One day, I'll give it a try. I have a wii and a GC controller, so I guess it's just a matter of finding a copy.
Other than this exception, my categorical assumption stands.
Zelda
posted by la-li-lu-le-lo on Aug 7, 2011:
I really enjoyed Wind Waker. My favorite Zelda, actually. It's the only one I've finished, but I've played parts of several others. I have the OoT 3D remake for 3DS, and it's pretty cool as well.
I really enjoyed Wind Waker. My favorite Zelda, actually. It's the only one I've finished, but I've played parts of several others. I have the OoT 3D remake for 3DS, and it's pretty cool as well.
Zelda
posted by CrAzY on Aug 7, 2011:
I would then put Wind Waker next!
Also, I am surprised to hear so many people say Wind Waker. Most peoples opinions I have heard always disliked. Damn it is good.
I never beat Twilight Princess. I got to the part after I got shot out of a cannon into the desert and found a mirror shard or something? Foggy memory.
Is it even worth beating? I just fell out of hardcore gaming then I guess.
You might be right on that. I am the same, but vice versa! At least I still think 2 is good! (Even if flawed in a few ways )
karsten said:
i think the second games was the one i liked the most followed by the snes one. and i guess i'm the only one in the world
I would then put Wind Waker next!
Also, I am surprised to hear so many people say Wind Waker. Most peoples opinions I have heard always disliked. Damn it is good.
Don't bother with Oot, just beat A Link to the Past! Really immerse yourself into all the sweetness of the game, such as the awesome soundtrack, the Charm of SNES Sprites, Fluid Control, damn. I swear, I have played a ton of Zelda's and that one always comes out on top to me.
graciano1337 said:
I've never finished a Zelda game. I have A Link to the Past. I spent a lot of time messing around in OoT. I played the original numerous times growing up. One of these days...
I never beat Twilight Princess. I got to the part after I got shot out of a cannon into the desert and found a mirror shard or something? Foggy memory.
Is it even worth beating? I just fell out of hardcore gaming then I guess.
Zelda
posted by hugh on Aug 7, 2011:
I love Zelda (kinda) games! A Link to the Past is the reason I have a SNES, OoT is the reason I have a N64. Love them, even more once I didn't get so annoyed every time Navi said 'Hey!'. LOL
I have Mask but couldn't get into it, the time limit kept throwing me off. I liked the original Zelda but didn't like Zelda II. Although I am playing it on my GameCube now (haven't got far yet, but I'm working on it).
WindWalker- I couldn't get into it for some reason, maybe when I beat Twilight i'll go back.
Also working on OoT Master Quest.
I have Hour Glass for my DS (again the only reason why I have a DS LOL) got to level 9 in the temple, then I got so frustrated with it. Either it was going to hit the wall or I just stop playing it. I picked stop playing with it. :banghead:
I really liked Four Swords I just wish it wasn't so short.
=Hugh
I love Zelda (kinda) games! A Link to the Past is the reason I have a SNES, OoT is the reason I have a N64. Love them, even more once I didn't get so annoyed every time Navi said 'Hey!'. LOL
I have Mask but couldn't get into it, the time limit kept throwing me off. I liked the original Zelda but didn't like Zelda II. Although I am playing it on my GameCube now (haven't got far yet, but I'm working on it).
WindWalker- I couldn't get into it for some reason, maybe when I beat Twilight i'll go back.
Also working on OoT Master Quest.
I have Hour Glass for my DS (again the only reason why I have a DS LOL) got to level 9 in the temple, then I got so frustrated with it. Either it was going to hit the wall or I just stop playing it. I picked stop playing with it. :banghead:
I really liked Four Swords I just wish it wasn't so short.
=Hugh
Zelda
posted by HCK on Aug 18, 2011:
So I got up to the water temple boss 2 weeks ago and haven't touched TP since. The funny thing is that even now, there's a bajillion other things I would rather do than continue it.
N really needs to freshen up their IPs.
So I got up to the water temple boss 2 weeks ago and haven't touched TP since. The funny thing is that even now, there's a bajillion other things I would rather do than continue it.
N really needs to freshen up their IPs.
Zelda
posted by G0dLiKe on Aug 20, 2011:
I also loved the NES/FDS parts more than the other ones, I guess it has something to do with the fact that earlier videogames had a more in-depth story than newer ones, I really have that impression.
Never got into the N64 parts, I didnt like the graphics, I really enjoyed Wind Waker on NGC and Twilight Princess, also on NGC.
I also loved the NES/FDS parts more than the other ones, I guess it has something to do with the fact that earlier videogames had a more in-depth story than newer ones, I really have that impression.
Never got into the N64 parts, I didnt like the graphics, I really enjoyed Wind Waker on NGC and Twilight Princess, also on NGC.
Zelda
posted by HCK on Aug 24, 2011:
I've returned to TP.
I think that is they cut out the utterly RETARDED side quests and instituted a leveling up system with stats (a bit like traditional RPGS), Zelda would become much more dynamic.
I think Zelda would do well with a twist of MMORPG, meaning the truly expansive lands and multitude of things with which to equip yourself.
I've returned to TP.
I think that is they cut out the utterly RETARDED side quests and instituted a leveling up system with stats (a bit like traditional RPGS), Zelda would become much more dynamic.
I think Zelda would do well with a twist of MMORPG, meaning the truly expansive lands and multitude of things with which to equip yourself.
Zelda
posted by The Awoken One on Aug 27, 2011:
No one is mentioning the minish cap? Which is seriously underrated imo.
Come to think of it the only none handheld zelda`s i like are Link to the past and Windwaker.
My personal favourite still is Links awakening.
No one is mentioning the minish cap? Which is seriously underrated imo.
Come to think of it the only none handheld zelda`s i like are Link to the past and Windwaker.
My personal favourite still is Links awakening.