Post by animascura on Feb 9, 2006 13:51:38 GMT -5
I didn't know quite where to put this soo.......
First of all, let me apologize for NOT HAVING AN X BOX OR PSP OR DS...i havebeen chastised enough, don't hate me : /
And now for our main topic: ZELDA AND ALL HER LEGENDS
So, i have a gamecube, actually, i borrowed my friend's gamecube about 8 months ago and haven't returned it. So i recently beat Paper Mario 1000 Year Door. I have to say, quite a satisfying game. I still believe that all the classics have been breed on SNES, the precursor to paper mario being Mario RPG (which completely owned.)
Another game that completely owned even more was The Legend Of Zelda: A link to the past. That game was without a doubt one of the best zelda games ever. I have abit of catching up to do, i've played every single zelda game ever and own each one except anything for portable (gameboy GBAdvanced, etc.) I have even played Ocarina of Time : Master Quest. and if anyone knows where i can find this game OMG LET ME KNOW I WANT IT LOVA JOO LON TAIM.
Now: we get to four swords and windwaker. Four swords wasn't all that great for me because i have no gameboy and thus gave up early on and traded the game back in. Windwaker is a nice game, but it's too short. There are five dungeons, and i'm in the middle of playing the game and i've been at it for four days of about 3 hours a night and i've already beat three of the five dungeons and gotten over half the special items. I don't know, but it seems very rushed and compact. It does have a lot of the classic gameplay from Ocarina of time, the music inside the houses, the characters, such and such. I dislike the lack of explanation. In the N64 games you had fairies that helped you with enemies, told you their names, maybe their weaknesses, but here you have nothing. I've always been wanting to know at least the name of the thing i am fighting. The puzzles are simpler, and the bosses a lot easier.
I rate that game a 7 out of ten.
Ocarina of time got a 9.5 out of ten in my book. Such an amazing game, great story, complete story line. Nothing was drawn out and nothing was too short. The water Temple when link was an adult was the level that i found the most challenging, boss-wise and puzzlewize, and it was also the level that i enjoyed the most, absolutely the best. I was A master with a bow and arrow, hitting any target on the first attempt, even while on horseback.
I forget what teh original intent of this post was....
Ah yes, that takes us to twilight princess. I anticipate this game as it seems to keep a few of the original ocarina of time concepts but i see an incredible amount of new stuff. The animation and drawing is styled more after the FF games which i'm not too much a fan of but atleast we know it'll have good graphics. So stay on the lookout for it. Here's a link to the trailer if interested.
www.zelda.com/universe/_pop/trailer.jsp?trailer=3&band=1'
Also...here's a bit of trivia. If you can answer it you get candy
IN The Legend of Zelda: A link To The Past (1992 SNES) Which way does link's shield NEVER face?
stay tuned....
First of all, let me apologize for NOT HAVING AN X BOX OR PSP OR DS...i havebeen chastised enough, don't hate me : /
And now for our main topic: ZELDA AND ALL HER LEGENDS
So, i have a gamecube, actually, i borrowed my friend's gamecube about 8 months ago and haven't returned it. So i recently beat Paper Mario 1000 Year Door. I have to say, quite a satisfying game. I still believe that all the classics have been breed on SNES, the precursor to paper mario being Mario RPG (which completely owned.)
Another game that completely owned even more was The Legend Of Zelda: A link to the past. That game was without a doubt one of the best zelda games ever. I have abit of catching up to do, i've played every single zelda game ever and own each one except anything for portable (gameboy GBAdvanced, etc.) I have even played Ocarina of Time : Master Quest. and if anyone knows where i can find this game OMG LET ME KNOW I WANT IT LOVA JOO LON TAIM.
Now: we get to four swords and windwaker. Four swords wasn't all that great for me because i have no gameboy and thus gave up early on and traded the game back in. Windwaker is a nice game, but it's too short. There are five dungeons, and i'm in the middle of playing the game and i've been at it for four days of about 3 hours a night and i've already beat three of the five dungeons and gotten over half the special items. I don't know, but it seems very rushed and compact. It does have a lot of the classic gameplay from Ocarina of time, the music inside the houses, the characters, such and such. I dislike the lack of explanation. In the N64 games you had fairies that helped you with enemies, told you their names, maybe their weaknesses, but here you have nothing. I've always been wanting to know at least the name of the thing i am fighting. The puzzles are simpler, and the bosses a lot easier.
I rate that game a 7 out of ten.
Ocarina of time got a 9.5 out of ten in my book. Such an amazing game, great story, complete story line. Nothing was drawn out and nothing was too short. The water Temple when link was an adult was the level that i found the most challenging, boss-wise and puzzlewize, and it was also the level that i enjoyed the most, absolutely the best. I was A master with a bow and arrow, hitting any target on the first attempt, even while on horseback.
I forget what teh original intent of this post was....
Ah yes, that takes us to twilight princess. I anticipate this game as it seems to keep a few of the original ocarina of time concepts but i see an incredible amount of new stuff. The animation and drawing is styled more after the FF games which i'm not too much a fan of but atleast we know it'll have good graphics. So stay on the lookout for it. Here's a link to the trailer if interested.
www.zelda.com/universe/_pop/trailer.jsp?trailer=3&band=1'
Also...here's a bit of trivia. If you can answer it you get candy
IN The Legend of Zelda: A link To The Past (1992 SNES) Which way does link's shield NEVER face?
stay tuned....