Never! Zelda is for all ages! In fact, one of the things I like is how the fan base ranges from like 10 year olds or younger to adults! It's a game for everyone!
I don't think they should give lyrics to the classic songs, but in the future with new songs might be interesting to see. I liked Zelda singing in SS, so it could be good.
My brother always watches me play Zelda. Out of all the zelda games we have he's only beaten oot (with my help...) but he feels like he's beaten all the ones I have because whenever I play he's there watching me. It's kind of annoying actually.
The tv commercial says that skyward sword is "the most challenging Zelda adventure yet" I disagree. What do you think? If you disagree with the statement, what was the most challenging game for you?
Does anyone know a good one? Post it on here! I know of one haiku. (credit goes to meekakitty on YouTube for thinking it up)
Hey listen Navi
You already told me that
I want to kill you
:)
Zelda music and dream to life music are my favorites, final fantasy and super Mario galaxy music is also very good imo
Oh silly me! I almost forgot to mention skyrim!!!
The game is amazing! The graphics are gorgeous, the music is beautiful, the characters are extremely well developed, the controls worked, the difficulty was challenging but not too hard, and it made me both laugh hysterically and cry! Fantastic job Nitendo! Two thumbs up!!!
Fi was annoying, but she was helpful sometimes (very rarely though) and at the end of the game I ended up kind of liking her because of that final scene. (I won't spoil anything) Navi on the other hand.... Was never the least bit helpful, had an annoying voice, and I really didn't care about her...
My weirdest dream ever was when my grandparents drove my brother and I to some waterside park and my entire grade six class was there by coincidence. We met this singer named water girl and for some reason gave her a ride home. Her house turned out to be a space station where they looked for the...
Even though I voted classical, my favourite is better described as instrumental. I feel like music without lyrics is a lot more meaningful and powerful than music with lyrics.