The only games I haven't played are the oracle games, the four swords games, and Link's awakening, mainly because I haven't had access to them. If I had them, I definitely would play them.
I can see why you thought that Twilight Princess was better, but I personally think that Skyward Sword is better. True, TP did have that more realistic and looming feel to it, but I think I liked the lighter feel of SS better. Twilight Princess use to be my favorite as well. Then I played...
It's very annoying, but not impossible. It takes a lot of determination to get through it. This is also the dungeon where you can get the greatest fail ever: jump off a cliff holding a bomb, explode half way down, and land in lava.
Oh, this is such a hard question. I voted both of them since I can't really decide. I really enjoyed Skyward Sword's game play and mechanics, but Ocarina of Time is classic and innovative, so I'm split between these two. I'm leaning more towards Skyward Sword, but I just can't say directly that...
I like the fact that you can battle the final boss over and over again. I think it's good practice for any zelda games you may play in the future, if that makes sense.
I thought that Skyward Sword was just the right length. I could have done without searching for the portions of the song of the hero, though... Seemed kind of pointless...
The water temple was hardest for me, mainly because I had to lower and raise the water level so many times to get to where I wanted to me. If I missed something, I would think "was that on the level before this one?" and I would have to go all the way back to the top in order to backtrack. The...
The only times I actually used it where during the cave of ordeals and the final boss battle. You didn't really need it, just a lot of potions. The magic armor is great, until it drains your wallet.
I definitely thought Skyward Sword was funny, and I often laughed out loud. I fell over laughing in the scene where Groose grabs onto Link while falling and his reaction to the surface world. Birds start to roost on his pompadour. I thought it was great!
I found the Demise battle a very satisfying final battle. It's not as easy as some people make it out to be, trying to find an almost non-existent weak point in Demise's defense. It pretty much took the final Ganondorf battle from TP, cut it down to two phases, and made massive improvements to...