So earlier this evening I was battling Ganondorf in the final phase of the end of the game. So proud of myself: I tend towards average at gaming, so getting all the bugs, poes, and stamps in this was a huge deal to me. As I am locked in combat I suddenly remembered that I meant to do the Cave...
My favorite is usually whatever I am playing at the time:) I just finished TPHD, and enjoyed it much more that the original. Never finished that one, but HD just made me want to. Minish Cap may be my absolute favorite, it was the first one I finished. Then Wind Waker, and A Link Between...
So, these posts make me feel old...I was 27 when I first got into Zelda. I think the first time I played one I was 25. The daughter of one of my friends was really into MM, and put it into my old N64. I was totally confused and not into it at all. She was definitely frustrated that I didn't...
I say yes, try a Zelda with manual jump. It would add another dimension to Link's abilities. I agree that directing the auto jump can be annoying at times.
I liked being able to sprint. And although I didn't like the limitation, I understand how it does make work into the game play. I am not really great at these style games, so I have to work a bit harder. The limits to sprinting and endurance make you have to think about where you are going...
Why can't we all just get along? COD is a totally different series than Zelda. End of story. You can argue about it til the end of time, but different games appeal to different people. I enjoy watching my brother play COD and have started a file for myself, but I also have fallen in love...
This is going to sound like a dumb question, but this seems like the place to ask it. Ever since I found ZD and have been reading articles and posts, I have wondered how you know if you have 100% the game. There is stuff I would never dream of doing if the walkthrough didn't tell me to do it...
In my playing so far I strive to get everything. I am ocd that way. But I am also aware that I am no where near good enough to find everything or be able to figure everything out. I don't think I could do a 3 heart run; for me it wouldn't be a fun challenge, it would stress me out. Minimalist...
I start out each game with good intentions, but I am too paranoid about missing stuff that could be useful, and end up using one constantly. Just started ALttP, and started out with the walkthrough, I would be so lost without it.
I just started another save file for OoT and am annoyed with Navi because of the whole "Let's go do this" thing she does when you are off adventuring on your own. Otherwise, I really like her. I love Midna, and Fi...I actually do like her. Her ability to state the obvious is definitely...
I hope you enjoy SS as much as I am! I love the art style! The motion controls take a little getting used to; as long as you take the time to recalibrate after wildly swinging your sword during battles you should be fine! (I am probably the only one who does that, everyone on here always...
Right now I would have to go with SS. I am enjoying the story more. I really like the graphics in it, although the graphics in TP are good in a different way. I think the coloring just appeals to me in SS. I had a long stretch where I set them both down due to an inability to conquer a...
Played TP first, working on SS. Haven't finished either, but played enough to decide that SS is somewhat easier. I have them both for the Wii. I do think the Silent Realms are harder than the Twilight Realm.
MM is okay for me. I don't love it, I don't hate it. I am having the same feelings as some of the previous commenters: I don't always have the time to pick up and play it because of the save system. I am not a fan of the three day system, but I am not going to say it is terrible. That is...
The Silent Realms were definitely challenging. I was nervous going into the Eldin volcano one, but I actually found it to be a better experience than the Lanayru one. I didn't mind the Twilight realm, it felt like it just flowed with the game.