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

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Pyrate

I wish the Twilight had stayed black and white.

The spy who loves you


Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: Kazmopolitan on December 07, 2008, 10:51:01 AM
There were quite a few things I disliked about TP. I didn't really mind the attempt at a more serious mood and story, though.

But I did mind the ridiculously blinding yellow-brown lighting during the daytime, especially late during the day. It doesn't look real...just weird. I also thought the music was mostly a huge letdown, although I can admit that the main Hyrule Field theme is quite good. The Arbiter's Grounds was also such a boring and uninspired temple, if you ask me. It didn't really become decent until the spinner was introduced, and that was basically at the end of it.

I dunno, overall, there's not much that's really "bad" about TP. On the contrary, I find it quite a good game. I just think that some other Zeldas succeeded better in some aspects, especially Wind Waker.
Agreed, it wasn't bad, just not as good as most of the other games. I thought most of the music was okay, a lot of it was even amazing, but one thing I disliked was that most of the ares just had a variation of the main Hyrule Field theme. Also most of the dungeon music sucked (although it's been like that with almost every Zelda game since Wind Waker).

I agree with Arbiter's Grounds, that place sucked until the boss. Where were the Gerudos? saddood;


Nyerp

Quote from: TECTRINKET on December 07, 2008, 04:07:15 PM
I agree with Arbiter's Grounds, that place sucked until the boss. Where were the Gerudos? saddood;


NINTENDO CUT THEM OUT CUZ THEY WAS BLACK

NINTENDO IS RACIST

WHERE THE BLACK PEOPLE AT?!

Pyrate

Quote from: Nyerp on December 07, 2008, 04:19:19 PM
NINTENDO CUT THEM OUT CUZ THEY WAS BLACK

NINTENDO IS RACIST

WHERE THE BLACK PEOPLE AT?!


no they were sand niggers

Samus Aran

Quote from: TECTRINKET on December 07, 2008, 04:07:15 PM
Agreed, it wasn't bad, just not as good as most of the other games. I thought most of the music was okay, a lot of it was even amazing, but one thing I disliked was that most of the ares just had a variation of the main Hyrule Field theme. Also most of the dungeon music sucked (although it's been like that with almost every Zelda game since Wind Waker).

I agree with Arbiter's Grounds, that place sucked until the boss. Where were the Gerudos? saddood;




Yeah, dungeon music has for some reason always been lacking in Zelda games compared to the rest of the soundtracks...not sure why. I guess because the whole "gloomy" feel doesn't come off as very interesting most of the time. I love the music in the Earth Temple in WW, though. But really, WW has my favorite soundtrack overall when it comes to Zelda games.

KonohaShinobi

Quote from: Amsid on December 06, 2008, 09:10:57 AM
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;

Wow, Zelda fans are really nitpicky over little things. None of those things really affected the overall experience.

Tear Collecting: Not that big of a deal, you only had to do it like 3 times and they were pretty much given in a linear fashion. If you are going to cry over little fetch quests like this, why do you play Zelda at all?

No voice Acting: No one expected any, reading some text never killed anyone, again, this should have been expected. I do not believe Nintendo has ever released a game with full voice acting.

Lack of side quests: The main quest was long enough, and if you wanted some added challenge, hunt down those bugs and poe ghosts.

in-depth character development: Link and Zelda are pretty much static characters as it is, not much can drastically be done with them unless Nintendo would like to finally admit that THERE IS NO ZELDA TIMELINE.

Too easy: Seeing as TP had some of the nicest dungeon designs (Sky city and Twilight Palace are amazing), I thought the bosses were at an appropriate difficulty level. I cannot honestly say that any of the bosses in OoT are that much tougher than those in TP, seriously.

Wolf Link: I liked the new change of pace, and combat with the wolf was kind of fun.

And speaking of OoT bosses/Oot's difficulty in general, of course it was tougher, we were much younger ten years ago when we first played it. I would not go as far as to say TP is easily accessible, but for the new generation of Nintendo fans whose first console is a Wii, TP is at an appropriate difficulty.

Daddy

Quote from: Amsid on December 06, 2008, 09:10:57 AMin depth character development,
wat
Link was probably developed more as a character in this game than in any previous one.

Daddy

Quote from: Amsid on December 06, 2008, 10:45:56 AM
you dont get the horse call until pretty much the very end doodhuh;
You do know you didn't need it since you could just use those reeds, right?

Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: Angry Kewn Fruit on December 09, 2008, 10:54:25 AM
You do know you didn't need it since you could just use those reeds, right?
I think what he's trying to say is, why bother giving us the horse call so late in the game when we've been using the reeds all along?
i have to agree with that, they should've given it to us earlier or not given it to us at all akudood;

Samus Aran

Quote from: KonohaShinobi on December 09, 2008, 05:03:30 AM
Too easy: Seeing as TP had some of the nicest dungeon designs (Sky city and Twilight Palace are amazing), I thought the bosses were at an appropriate difficulty level. I cannot honestly say that any of the bosses in OoT are that much tougher than those in TP, seriously.


I actually thought the dungeon designs were overall sort of boring. The water dungeon was the only one that I thought had a really cool gimmick to it. Arbiter's Grounds and the first dungeon were unbearably boring, the mines had a cool gimmick but it was too slow and dull to be all that fun (magnetic walking), etc. The Temple of Time was pretty cool and a nice bit of nostalgia at first but ultimately seemed to me to be the 2nd easiest (after the first dungeon) temple in the game because it goes by extremely fast (and Araghoma is a TERRIBLE boss).

That sky temple and the twilight palace...eh, well, the sky temple is fairly cool, yeah. But the twilight palace is just boring. It may look cool but that's all it's got going for it at all.

Nyerp

Quote from: Angry Kewn Fruit on December 09, 2008, 10:52:10 AM
wat
Link was probably developed more as a character in this game than in any previous one.


I can't remember a point in the game where he had any semblance of a personality. So, no.

also, the sky palace or w/e fucking blew

Samus Aran

Quote from: Angry Kewn Fruit on December 09, 2008, 10:52:10 AM
wat
Link was probably developed more as a character in this game than in any previous one.


i don't think he's ever developed

he's pretty much a mindless hero drone in every game

Nyerp

Quote from: Kazmopolitan on December 09, 2008, 01:03:14 PM
i don't think he's ever developed

he's pretty much a mindless hero drone in every game


ww link is certainly more expressive baddood;

The spy who loves you

Quote from: KonohaShinobi on December 09, 2008, 05:03:30 AM
Wow, Zelda fans are really nitpicky over little things. None of those things really affected the overall experience.

Tear Collecting: Not that big of a deal, you only had to do it like 3 times and they were pretty much given in a linear fashion. If you are going to cry over little fetch quests like this, why do you play Zelda at all?

No voice Acting: No one expected any, reading some text never killed anyone, again, this should have been expected. I do not believe Nintendo has ever released a game with full voice acting.

Lack of side quests: The main quest was long enough, and if you wanted some added challenge, hunt down those bugs and poe ghosts.

in-depth character development: Link and Zelda are pretty much static characters as it is, not much can drastically be done with them unless Nintendo would like to finally admit that THERE IS NO ZELDA TIMELINE.

Too easy: Seeing as TP had some of the nicest dungeon designs (Sky city and Twilight Palace are amazing), I thought the bosses were at an appropriate difficulty level. I cannot honestly say that any of the bosses in OoT are that much tougher than those in TP, seriously.

Wolf Link: I liked the new change of pace, and combat with the wolf was kind of fun.

And speaking of OoT bosses/Oot's difficulty in general, of course it was tougher, we were much younger ten years ago when we first played it. I would not go as far as to say TP is easily accessible, but for the new generation of Nintendo fans whose first console is a Wii, TP is at an appropriate difficulty.
va still should have been included, it would have greatfully benefitted the story. wolf link was a retarded gimmick, wasnt horrible but it wasnt fun either. tears of light collecting was horrible, and it made me want to stop playing everytime i came to it, it was boring,drab, and slow.

and yes you're right text never hurt anyone but jesus fucking christ voice acting is so common now a triple AAA nintendo release like zelda which is intended to be an epic adventure should have it

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