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| Taketheword:
--- Quote from: DeadPark on January 25, 2017, 04:24:12 PM --- --- Quote from: TDIRunner on January 25, 2017, 04:02:20 PM --- --- Quote from: sheep2001 on January 25, 2017, 03:58:14 PM ---Sooo....let's just say.....if someone had never really played a Zelda game, and has a pretty low attention span. Which Zelda game would be a good place to start. Purely hypothetical of course. ;) --- End quote --- I'm curious about seeing the answers to this as well...... ....asking for a friend....... --- End quote --- Personally i recently finished playing Oracle of Ages on the GBC. i thought it was a great game. it had a very good balance to all its elements. the puzzles weren't TOO difficult. the boss battles i thought were fun. and the story was nicely mixed in with the rest of the game. While i haven't played all the zelda games, Oracle of Ages is easily one of my favorites now. Its companion game, oracle of seasons, however is not. I'm currently fighting the final boss and i honestly have not been more frustrated and disappointed with a zelda game in my life. i can't exactly pinpoint WHY i hate it, but it just feels so wrong, and i'll be so happy to simply be done with it soon. --- End quote --- I haven't played Oracle of Ages yet, but I have done about 90% of Oracle of Seasons (I plan on finishing). I think I know what you mean when you talk about Oracle of Seasons. IMO, Oracle of Seasons is a very decent game. It's dungeons are over-all pretty great, and the game plays pretty smoothly. For me, I think it's the really scattered over-world that makes it less fun. And often times, you have to jump all over the place searching half-blind simply to find the next dungeon key or item required to progress. LttP has less instruction than Oracle of Seasons, but its well-designed over-world and logical flow made it a lot easier to progress. Another point about Oracle of Seasons is that if you take a break for a month or so during a play-through, good luck figuring out where you left off. |
| FritzWhite:
I bought the remake on wiiu and the only thing I did the one time I played was throw the pig in the water a few times. I'd wait for it to swim back and then toss it back in. My son and I had a good laugh over it. I prefer the original and lttp like everyone else. |
| xwaprez:
Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I really enjoyed Wind Waker, and can confidently place it in my top 3 Zelda games behind A Link to the Past and the original. I will gladly go through the "triumph forks" gathering 100x before I ever play the Water Temple from OOC again. |
| ZX the Hedgehog:
Seriously, beat that sequence and continue with the game. I know it seems a bit tedious, but the game gets way better once you meet the King of Red Lions. |
| Taketheword:
--- Quote from: ZX the Hedgehog on January 27, 2017, 09:59:00 PM ---Seriously, beat that sequence and continue with the game. I know it seems a bit tedious, but the game gets way better once you meet the King of Red Lions. --- End quote --- I may take this advice. After all, Twilight Princess's beginning makes you want to tear your hair out from boredom, but the gave eventually opens up. Either way, I would eventually like to beat every Zelda.. so at some point or another.. |
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