1. Meh. I don't really care much. It's a feature that doesn't impact my enjoyment of the game in the slightest.
2. *GROANS LOUDLY AT THE MERE THOUGHT*
3. Another thing that I don't really care about. I probably wouldn't use it if it were implemented, but I suppose I'm not opposed to it.
4...
Bruh, that's why I made a point of putting 'personally' before revealing my thoughts on TP's graphics. Everyone's got their preferences, and I merely expressed that TP's graphics don't line up with mine. I find them unappealing. Me. If you like them, then by all means, like them. It would be...
This is highly subjective, but I really don't like TP much. I don't consider it the best game on the Wii, nor even the best Zelda game on the Wii. (Key word: I)
Personally, I find the colour palette rather ugly and unpleasing to look at, especially when comparing it to WW or SS. I don't think...
'fun' is entirely subjective. I personally find that the first three games can't hold my attention for very long, while I play games like Oot, SS and so on for hours on end.
Hero's Shade, as much as it breaks my heart to pieces at the idea that OoT died with such strong regrets.
Btw, SS had Knight Commander Eagus who taught you how to use the sword too (not that I would've chosen him anyway, but just an fyi)
I prefer the TP version. Idk, she just looks very ethereal and elegant. She's close to what I pictured when I was first told by the gorons to visit the 'beautiful fairy' who lived atop death mountain in OoT.
Interesting.
If this would be done, the way I'd like to see it done would be in a way similar to what WW did regarding Zelda's royal status. I think it would cool for her to be a 'lost princess' of sorts (again, like WW) where she's grown up in hiding in a small, remote village. And then Link...