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Skyward Sword In Bed
Deadpool:
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--- Quote from: wiggy on May 08, 2012, 01:41:37 PM ---With how annoyingly "precise" you have to be with that damned game, I would wager that it'd be tough to play in bed, or while horizontal at all :/
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This. It's probaly my second least favorite console Zelda... Zelda II is still worse. Maybe.
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i dont think skyward sword is worst than spirit tracks i`ve tried to finish it 3 times but is just so damn bored.
scarmullet:
--- Quote from: AO007 on May 08, 2012, 02:50:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: wiggy on May 08, 2012, 01:41:37 PM ---With how annoyingly "precise" you have to be with that damned game, I would wager that it'd be tough to play in bed, or while horizontal at all :/
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This. It's probaly my second least favorite console Zelda... Zelda II is still worse. Maybe.
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ZII is pretty good. Whats your guff about it? Its a side scroller and more RPG..y?
AO007:
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--- Quote from: AO007 on May 08, 2012, 02:50:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: wiggy on May 08, 2012, 01:41:37 PM ---With how annoyingly "precise" you have to be with that damned game, I would wager that it'd be tough to play in bed, or while horizontal at all :/
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This. It's probaly my second least favorite console Zelda... Zelda II is still worse. Maybe.
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ZII is pretty good. Whats your guff about it? Its a side scroller and more RPG..y?
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Mainly because it's way too hard. I've beaten the original Zelda, but I could never play past the first TEMPLE in Zelda II.
Seraph Man:
While I admit I hated fighting Girahim the first time around, it was mainly due to my lack of understanding when he talked about projecting my attacks. Once I understood what that meant, the fight went by so quick, I admit I felt bad for not getting it sooner. All the other battles were easy enough, even the final battle (admittedly, I used a powered up protection potion for the last fight, so I never lost any hearts when I got hit. It kinda felt like cheating, but it was still satisfying to beat it).
WolfAlmighty:
--- Quote from: wiggy on May 08, 2012, 03:05:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: WolfAlmighty on May 08, 2012, 02:13:52 PM ---The first Girahim fight and the big beast in the pit often had me yelling, "No you dumb shit, don't swing THAT way..." at the TV.
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DUDE! ONLY time a Zelda game actually pissed me off, and it wasn't because I couldn't figure out a puzzle. No, it's just because I have to fight with the mother-effin' controller just to swing my stupid sword in the right direction. Aaaaaaaaargh!
This is the very reason that it is the ONLY Zelda game that I ever put down in the middle of playing and didn't come back to. I played it for about 5-6 hours, turned it off, and haven't touched it since. And I'm a HUGE Zelda nut. Zelda 1 was the 1st title that I beat on my own and I've taken vacation time from work for previous releases. So this crap really ticks me off >:(
I WILL eventually get back to it, but that waggle shit can bite my ass.
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I'm hoping the motion control gimmick thing is on its way out. For some games I don't have a problem with it, like Wii Sports, but for a Zelda game (or a Mario game) it's really not necessary. I second the 'old man mode' where you can just press a button to swing your sword. I guess I'm just not to into the new gaming scene - my favourite Wii games are DKCR and NSMBW, and even THOSE had to find a way to shoe-horn in the Wiimote shake. I've died in NSMBW because I've jumped onto a moving platform, went to scratch my nose which was enough to constitute a shake, and had Mario pirouette off the platform and into a pit. REALLY wish I could turn off that crap. Super Mario 64 worked just fine with a standard N64 controller, there's no reason the SMG games couldn't have as well.