1) I am 17, I hate how most people in my school can not form a correct sentence but most of my friends are in the drama club, so they at least know how to speak proper English.
2) I am planing a review series where I go over some older games and series, I plan on doing most of the Mario, Zelda and Sonic games up to the N64 era, but I am going to review the Sonic Adventure games too. I'll post more info when I have more work done, I am currently writing a review for the first non PC game I ever got, The Fiddgets for GB.
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4) The camera can be good in some places, and bad in others. One notable area is when you are jumping across ice platforms where Jabba Jabba once was as adult Link to go to the Ice Cave, the camera is always way to close to Link.
5) I kinda like how reppetition is used along side Link getting stronger to make you feel like you are advancing. Obstacles that were once a pain to get past are now easier. One good example is the giant monster in front of the Forest Temple, you had to run forward and dodge his attacks, after you get the bow you can just shoot him from a distance. I do plan on trying to get everything BTW.
6) The time block is not a very good example because before I did the one in the Forest Temple, I did the same thing in the grave where you get the Hook Shot, and Navi tells you every time, but some are more hidden than others.
7) Yes.
8 ) I wish the Zora Domain and Goron places were bigger. They do not feel like homes in my opinion, compared to the other villages. like Kakariko or the Hyrule castle market. There are no homes or living areas for anyone except the main ruler, and even then all they get is a big empty room with pots that I broke and stole what was inside.
9) The Z-Targeting works alright, sometimes it does not lock on to what you want it to but it works well.
I might do more topics like this for other games, I kinda want to start a SMB 3 vs. SMW debate or something, I'm curious what one would win, I personally like SMW better, I'll explain why later.
I', going to through my 2 cents about the music, While the game has very good tracks and very memorable songs, such as Hyrule Field, Lost Woods, and Gerudo Valley, I feel they missed the mark on Temple and battle music. The soundtrack for most of these consist mostly of random noises, such as the chanting in the Fire temple, or a straight note with no reconcilable tune. The track is fitting for the environment, but the short loop tends gets annoying after a while and they are completely forgettable for the most part. I wish they would have written better tracks for the Temples, you are normally in them for a very long time.