Ok, perhaps I wasn't clear enough. What I'm debating is how the Biggorn's sword doesn't make sense with the story, for all of the reasons I've stated. I know it's stronger, and the debate on which one is better is really up in the air because it's preference, but it's not at all what I'm talking...
I really don't enjoy being a kid in oot. The Deku tree is a load of fun, but after that it just kind of gets monotonous. Eventually I just want to skip being a kid and just be an adult.
Yes! Thank you, that's exactly how I feel about it. I mean, all that aside, the BG is a dope sword. However, when you think about it, it's strange that something called the Master Sword isn't as powerful as something a mortal soul crafted.
It's this phrase, along with everyone else discussing the magic of the MS, that makes the sentence, "The Biggoron's Sword is more powerful than the Master Sword" sound goofy to me. Dats all I'm tryin' to say.
I have no idea if I'm alone on this, or if everyone has thought this, but this sword has always intrigued me. I say this because every other sword in the series has had some deep back story: being created by the gods, imprisoning horrible evil, and other things of that stature. Then there is the...
Even though it's the same world as ALttP, I believe with the combination of the new dungeons and "wall link" as I'll call him, will give us plenty to explore. I think/hope wall link will allow us to explore new parts of the world that were inaccessible in ALttP. Basically, all things considered...
I really don't dislike Navi. Every time I hear, "hey, listen!" she really sounds concerned. Her urgency in her personality is endearing to me; it was nice to know someone was so willing to help any chance they got.
Well, nintendo is in love with the rule of threes, so maybe we've even yet to hear about a third triforce! :O But seriously, I'm pretty stoked to learn more about this "Dark Triforce". My guess is the game obviously is going to delve into this dark world, but I hope it goes into detail and we...
I say a new villain, but that's mostly because I want a sequel, not a prequel, to the series. Skyward sword was wonderful, in the sense that it was a big explanation. It was some closure on a few questions I've had throughout my gaming with the series, but now I want a game that brings up more...
Honestly, I get that all the bells and whistles are cool with these newer consoles, but the only convenient feature (unless I'm totally missing something) is netflix. Otherwise, just have yer laptop or smartphone close by.