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Started by The spy who loves you, December 06, 2008, 09:10:57 AM

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The spy who loves you

why do they all have some tragic flaw that drags the whole experience down in some way

OOT- being restricted from so much as a child
Majora's mask-not enough focus on the main quest (story isnt very well developed and its short but game is badass) and the owl statues as only save method
Wind Waker-The triforce search (WHY CANT I JUST HAVE ANOTHER DUNGEON WHERE I FIND IT, THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A DUNGEON IN HYRULE
Twilight princess-tears of light collecting, no voice acting, wolf link (yes i said it), not getting the horse call till the end of the game, lack of sidequests or in depth character development, generally too easy.

saddood;

guff


wawi

I remember getting the horse call early on in the game. doodhuh;

The spy who loves you

Quote from: ã‚·ãÆ'­ãÆ'Å  on December 06, 2008, 10:05:18 AM
I remember getting the horse call early on in the game. doodhuh;
you dont get the horse call until pretty much the very end doodhuh;

Nyerp


Samus Aran

Why does everyone complain about Triforce shard hunting in WW? You have fucking maps telling you exactly where they are.

OH GOD IT'S SO HARD TO FIND SOMETHING WHEN I ALREADY KNOW EXACTLY WHERE IT IS

Not to mention that it's really only the shards itself that you have to "take a break" from the main game to find, considering you can find most of the charts quite a bit earlier. There's only one I can think of that you absolutely need to have the hookshot (most recent weapon at that point) for.

Nyerp

Quote from: Kazmopolitan on December 06, 2008, 12:49:07 PM
Why does everyone complain about Triforce shard hunting in WW? You have fucking maps telling you exactly where they are.

OH GOD IT'S SO HARD TO FIND SOMETHING WHEN I ALREADY KNOW EXACTLY WHERE IT IS

Not to mention that it's really only the shards itself that you have to "take a break" from the main game to find, considering you can find most of the charts quite a bit earlier. There's only one I can think of that you absolutely need to have the hookshot (most recent weapon at that point) for.


tingle's outrageously gay prices

Samus Aran

Quote from: Nyerp on December 06, 2008, 12:52:50 PM
tingle's outrageously gay prices


considering how long you'd been playing the game up to that point, you should pretty much have a full 5000 rupee wallet

not to mention how easy it is to go find a treasure or two for some quick cash

The spy who loves you

Quote from: Kazmopolitan on December 06, 2008, 12:49:07 PM
Why does everyone complain about Triforce shard hunting in WW? You have fucking maps telling you exactly where they are.

OH GOD IT'S SO HARD TO FIND SOMETHING WHEN I ALREADY KNOW EXACTLY WHERE IT IS

Not to mention that it's really only the shards itself that you have to "take a break" from the main game to find, considering you can find most of the charts quite a bit earlier. There's only one I can think of that you absolutely need to have the hookshot (most recent weapon at that point) for.
it wasnt that it was hard it was that it was boring

i would've preferreda dungeon under the sea where you get the triforce of courage

that shit would've been balla son saddood;

Samus Aran

Quote from: Amsid on December 06, 2008, 01:18:58 PM
it wasnt that it was hard it was that it was boring

i would've preferreda dungeon under the sea where you get the triforce of courage

that shit would've been balla son saddood;


Well yeah, that would have been cool, but I don't really consider the triforce hunting to be a big flaw in WW because it's a very short and very easy part of the game anyway. A small flaw, at the most.

And considering that the rest of the game is fucking amazing, it doesn't bother me much.

strongbad

I have never beaten a 3D Zelda game. I should probably get right on that.

Samus Aran

Quote from: Jack Bauer on December 06, 2008, 02:28:12 PM
I have never beaten a 3D Zelda game. I should probably get right on that.


I've beaten every single 3D Zelda multiple times. thumbup;

However, I never beat some of the 2D ones, including the original. I never found the 7th dungeon for some reason and I've just never really bothered trying to finish it.

As for Zelda II, I don't own it and have only played it at a friend's place, so I haven't beaten that.

Minish Cap...well, I almost finished it. I think I got stuck somewhere near the end and just stopped playing because I really thought it was the worst 2D Zelda I'd played in a long time.

Also I've never played that Gamecube Four Swords game or Phantom Hourglass.

Kalahari Inkantation

Besides Link's Crossbow Training and Tingle RPG, I own every Zelda game, including Minish Cap thanks to Pyrate. giggle;
I've also beaten all of them at least once, including the two original games, and the only one left to complete is Minish Cap. baddood;

Also, yeah, it would've been cool if Wind Waker had a few extra dungeons, and if TP didn't have so many countless flaws. saddood;
oot was good and the only thingd i didn't like about majora's mask were the owl statues

Samus Aran

It annoyed me how the coolest miniboss in MM was too hard on the game because of the countless fucking keese that slowed down the game.

I don't remember his name...but he was a miniboss in MM that used a scythe and he was made up of keese or at least he had them all around him.

Nyerp

Quote from: Kazmopolitan on December 06, 2008, 02:41:05 PM
It annoyed me how the coolest miniboss in MM was too hard on the game because of the countless fucking keese that slowed down the game.

I don't remember his name...but he was a miniboss in MM that used a scythe and he was made up of keese or at least he had them all around him.


Gomess? I don't recall any slowdown.

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