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BBladem83
05-04-2008, 03:44 PM
Alrighty i'm gonna try this one again....
O and explain why

Mine is The Adventure Of Link because it was too damn hard. First of all I didn't know where I was going. Also you to ask like hundreds of random people until they tell you something useful o and because you had lifes just plainly sucked!! (sorry to all you AOL fans out there)

Avenged
05-04-2008, 03:46 PM
You sure do bash The Adventure of Link a lot for it being too hard. Its old school Zelda dude, Im sorry you didnt have an annoying fairy to tell you what exactly to do next and that you have to figure things out on your own. Wait, dont we already have a topic just like this...maybe not.

My least favorite is definately Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures. Im sure I would say Tingles Rosy Rupee Land, but I have yet to play that spinoff.

BBladem83
05-04-2008, 03:57 PM
well i'm kinda saying these bad things from the game from memory because i haven't played the game in a long LONG time but i do like every other zelda game (with the exception of ones i haven't played like the FS's ones and the spinoffs) better than AOL so...I can't really judge it i guess

zeypherlink
05-04-2008, 08:58 PM
None of the Zelda games are really bad.

Aol and FSA are my least favorite, however. FSA is self explanitory, and AoL because it wasn't too much fun the second time around.

PrinceofDarkness
05-05-2008, 01:10 AM
That's easy WW cuz I hated all the monotonous sailing.

Jirrup
05-05-2008, 07:31 AM
Four Swords. The GBA one. It was too flippin' short, you needed two ALTTP cartridges to play it, and on a personal level, my player 2 was a bit of a Kamikaze.

I for one enjoyed FSA. You didn't need a Kamikaze P2 to play it, only needed one disc, and even though it had no connecting overworld, it didn't matter because it was fun.

Y2K3
05-05-2008, 02:20 PM
I know I'm probably going to be shot for saying this, but my least favorite one is Link to the Past. I was never able to get into that game at all.
I'm not a fan of any of the topdown view games, but LttP just never interested me in the least.

Alder Dragon
05-05-2008, 02:20 PM
Hmm, it's hard to bash any Zelda game, but I sure wouldn't say anything bad about AoL, I really liked it. As for my least favorite? Probably either of the four swords titles. As for the single-player games, it would probably be Majora's Mask. I never liked the time-travel type of thing, at least not when it was only 3 days. Aside from that though, I liked every other Zelda game. I wish they would have made Oracle of Ages/Seasons more in-depth, and released it on the Gameboy Advance, since it was released sort of late on the Gameboy Color.

El Bagu
07-06-2008, 04:51 AM
I love every zelda game except minish cap. maybe itīs because I got stuck in the mountains and started to play the oracle games, games I found much more enjoyable. Does the minish cap get better when you pass the mountains? Should I give it one more try?

Mehplep
07-06-2008, 11:41 AM
I love every zelda game except minish cap. maybe itīs because I got stuck in the mountains and started to play the oracle games, games I found much more enjoyable. Does the minish cap get better when you pass the mountains? Should I give it one more try?

Minish Cap is a great title and is a lot of fun to play, but it's not very lasting. I don't really know how you got stuck, but I'll say that it's the easiest Zeldagame to date ... that said from one that haven't played PH. But yeh, it's worth playing, but not as good as Oracles.

Thewindmaker
07-06-2008, 02:24 PM
I personally don't like FS or FSA games... They were very boring and very short... VERY short.

Ph has taken me along time to get into but I really want to beat it now. It's odd cause I loved Tww.

linkman8
07-07-2008, 08:57 AM
The Four Swords Adventures game wasn't short, it was regular Four Swords for GBA that was excruciatingly short, with only four levels.

El Bagu
07-09-2008, 11:59 AM
Minish Cap is a great title and is a lot of fun to play, but it's not very lasting. I don't really know how you got stuck, but I'll say that it's the easiest Zeldagame to date ... that said from one that haven't played PH. But yeh, it's worth playing, but not as good as Oracles.

Then Iīll have to give the minish another chance and be more patient about the game! Some games are fantastic from the very start such as ww and alttp. Others need more time to get in to such as oot and mm. I guess minish cap belongs to the second category :shy:

Inflexus
07-11-2008, 10:05 PM
Dare I bring up the Zelda CD-Is?

Mases
07-11-2008, 11:45 PM
Not including the CD-I's, Misc side games, spin-offs, Four Swords, Four Swords Adventures, etc... Basically, only including what I consider to be the '12' major Zelda titles... I'd have to go with Majora's Mask as my least favorite.

Just didn't like it because the main quest was relatively short. Didn't have many dungeons and just overall... felt incomplete. Side quests were great and all, but I think only 4 major dungeons was weak.

Dabombster
07-12-2008, 12:16 AM
I can't really say I have a least favorite Zelda game. I like them all, quite a lot actually. If we're going by which one I've played the least, it would be AoL. I like it, but I'm more of a puzzle solving Zelda fan than a fighting one.

Inflexus
07-13-2008, 02:39 AM
I'd have to say Adventure of Link, it's just too akward to play.

twili123prince
07-17-2008, 03:10 PM
i dislike the oracle games

Kintenbo
07-17-2008, 04:50 PM
Not counting the CD-i games (even though they started the "Youtube Poop" fad, which is sometimes funny), I'd say 4 Swords Adventure for the Gamecube. The music was dull and it's frustrating when me and my siblings have completely different strategies. I like all the rest of the games, but this one just lacks appeal.

BBladem83
07-18-2008, 11:15 PM
i dislike the oracle games

*GASP*
How could you not like the oracle games they were fantasic....well I guess thats ur opinoin and I can't change that...

Alkarius
07-19-2008, 12:06 PM
Adventure Of Link. Nintendo made a bad move making Zelda an RPG, They soon realized this. I also HATE the CD-i's. (Yes, I have played them, despite their horribleness.) but since the CD-i's weren't made by Nintendo,that probably doesn't count.

Josh
08-26-2008, 12:48 AM
My least favorite Zelda Game? Well, I would probably have to say the first one. Not enough anything, characters, things to do, etc. Not enough rupees. At all. I spent so much time trying to actually get the rupees to beat the game in the first place. And it wasn't really that fun of a game to me.

Mastersworddude
08-31-2008, 08:20 PM
I want to play the oracle really bad.
and my least favorite is Oot (braces self for angry Oot fans) don't get me wrong its a awesome game but i think its overrated.

chrisbg99
08-31-2008, 08:40 PM
Sounds less like you have a well thought out opinion and instead is trying to provocative and get a reaction.

OoT is my favorite Zelda (along with ALttP) and even I think it tends to be overrated by some people. Not a good enough reason to say it is your least favorite though.

Mastersworddude
08-31-2008, 11:43 PM
Well i guess i am just getting mad because everone says it the "best game in history"

chrisbg99
09-01-2008, 12:13 AM
Well, uh, it is.

That's the plain truth. Though I still feel people tend to overlook its flaws enough to overrate it. It is not perfect. No game is.

Haruhi
09-01-2008, 12:13 AM
Hard to say.

I dunno. I'm not a hater.

Mike Pothier
09-01-2008, 02:14 AM
Probably Four Swords. They are the only (legit) Zelda games I haven't played. They never interested me. I only care about the full single player Zeldas.

Glided Sword
09-01-2008, 08:35 AM
Phantom Hourglass--I didn't like the game. The first three bosses were uncreative but the first one had some creativity to it but I didn't like the second or third bosses--a flying Octorok and a hermit crab.
It was annoying having to sail everywhere, considering that your boat is as slow as can be. There's too many ship parts to collect and when you can get one, they're random. I hated the graphics, didn't get Dee Ess Island and I didn't understand where Bellum came into the story.
I find the game like Majora's Mask: Link is in an alternate universe while chasing a bad guy that is new. But MM was a good game with a little more purpose to stopping Majora.
I don't know, I just didn't like PH. When I saw that someone hated it, around the time it came out, I didn't agree with him (because it was a Zelda title) but when I got it, I didn't like it at all.

Akiranon
09-01-2008, 08:42 AM
--snip--
This man speaks the truth.

Phantom Hourglass was a huge disappointment in my opinion. The bosses didn't really annoy me, but the dungeons did. They were all so uncreative... Puzzle here, puzzle there, defeat some enemies, blech. The worst thing though, was that ANNOYING Temple of the Ocean King. Gawd, I hated that place the first time I entered it. I actually stopped playing the game after the third dungeon because I had to complete that forsaken place again.

It seems that most people dislike Adventure of Link as well. Meh, I played it again a few days ago and I have to say that people should give it some time. It gets better after the first dungeon.

Glided Sword
09-01-2008, 08:49 AM
This man speaks the truth.
The worst thing though, was that ANNOYING Temple of the Ocean King. Gawd, I hated that place the first time I entered it. I actually stopped playing the game after the third dungeon because I had to complete that forsaken place again.

Yes, the Temple of the Ocean King was the worse thing in a Zelda game, ever. It is extremely annoying to have to do the same floors over and over and over and over again in hopes of getting this or doing that just to advance in the game. The Temple of the Ocean King should have just been a place where you get the Hourglass and find Bellum and that's it. There are too many floors in that temple and once you get what you need, you're just so happy and when you have to go back, it's horrible. Especially since you have to go back every single time you defeat a dungeon.
My memory is a little faulty from PH but that's what I remember from it because I put that game down and never touched it again.

Avenged
09-02-2008, 04:37 AM
Adventure Of Link. Nintendo made a bad move making Zelda an RPG, They soon realized this. I also HATE the CD-i's. (Yes, I have played them, despite their horribleness.) but since the CD-i's weren't made by Nintendo,that probably doesn't count.

Zelda has always been a RPG. All they did was add the experience/magic system and created the switch between maps which is common with RPGs like Final Fantasy. It is still action based battles, the "rpg" stereotype usually refers to turn based battles, in which Zelda has never done. But thanks to AoL, we got the magic system. Ofcourse the game had its flaws like the lack of weapons/items and the shortness of Link's sword, but IMO the gameplay was good.

RPG simply means Role Playing Game.

MajoraKing12
09-02-2008, 07:21 AM
I have to say Adventures of Link and Majora's Mask.For MM you have to do so much in just three days.