Wow, I'm getting a lot of recommendations for Lake Hylia at sunset/sunrise. Maybe I should check it out because I never really stopped to look at it before. Thanks for the advice, guys.
I found the cannon and general theme park a horrible eye-sore and the fact that you're not allowed to leave without warping or being shot out as detracting from Lake Hylia, but that's not to say that if I had been to a place like that in real life, I would not be leaving anytime soon.
Taking a canoe ride down the Zora River, looking up at the Bridge of Eldin, but you can't see the river from the bridge, it's a beautiful view from the bottom taking in the massive scale but not being able to enjoy it from the top is one of my pet peeves for that game.
I rather did enjoy the music in Twilight Princess. And I was the one who changed the subject not entirely unrelated. I meant to say how the music complemented the scenery. At least the disagreement is civil. Secondly, what the funk is BGM?
1000 Views, I'm fairly proud of that. Switching gears slightly, music in Twilight Princess? Which one really did it for you?
Some of my personal favorites include:
Ordon Village - that's good Midi pan flute!
Faron Woods - I love the atmospheric quality to this music, really captures the quiet...
Wow! I completetly forogt about that amphitheatre. Yeah, I agree, that place had something too. Does anyone know or at least have an idea what the story is behind that place? It looks like it could be of some significance but its not even really acknowledged in-game. Hmmmm, good choice, I approve :)
Yeah, I definitely agree about the little details, but, where I disagree with you most, which sort of diminishes Lake Hylia a bit for me, is that that Cannon and the whole flight by fowl box stack thing is an eyesore. To me it really disrupted the scenery. But how else could anyone leave or...
Yes. Completely agree. I played Twilight Princess as my first Zelda game about 2 years ago, and when I got to the Sacred Grove, it felt very serene. I'd never heard of Saria's Song, or the lost woods but the feeling of meloncholic nostalgia still got to me. I remember thinking how odd it was...
I can see that there's a lot of love going out there for the Sacred Grove, Zora's Domain and Laky Hylia. Water seems to be a favourite no matter what.
Does anyone have a favourite looking dungeon?
Mine would be the Forest Temple - feels like you're in a forest canopy, and the Temple of Time...
If I had to pick an absolute favourite, it would be the Sacred Grove. I'd love to get lost in that forest and discover ancient ruins, listening to the music. Pure Escapism!
Hey guys, what would you say is the most beautiful locale in The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess?
I've been contemplating this for some time, and I've been thinking about the most beautiful place in any Zelda game, but due simply to the fact that Twilight Princess is the most recent console...