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An Ice temple would have been nice, at least, in my opinion...
The three main areas in the game should definitely have been connected in some way. The overworld was too loose.
Also, I agree with previous posters that potential was lost by not including an ice area in the overworld. No, not just a dungeon but a whole segment of the overworld. Serious potential was lost as the area could have looked beautiful in Skyward Sword's graphical style.
As for sidequests, I felt that the Gratitude Crystal one had the only interesting initiative and reward at the end.
Skyward Sword was a tree without its branches. It was a compilation of minor and seemingly trivial issues that caused my love for the title to dampen. Here's hoping Nintendo learns from Skyward Sword's mistakes and develops something truly superb fro the Wii U.
This might seem frivilious, but that has to be the best analgoy to descirbe my feelings on Skyward Sword. I can't believe I didn't think of that before lol.
I don't agree with adding an ice area in the overworld or the surface area, though. There wasn't a water theme anywhere in the game which I think has to be coupled with an ice area.
I don't agree with adding an ice area in the overworld or the surface area, though. There wasn't a water theme anywhere in the game which I think has to be coupled with an ice area.
Can't forget about ALTTP either, I love/hate that dungeon!(there still might be more that I don't know about)the only games that had a snow/ice themed dungeon were ST, MM, and TP.(I'm not counting the tiny ice tunnel in OoT and correct me if there are other ones)
Actually Eldin may have worked very well with an ice theme as the higher the altitude, the cooler the temperature. The problem, however, is that Skyward Sword may then have suffered from being too similar to Twilight Princess.
If you ask me that's a far fetched idea and I don't think it would have worked. Eldin Volcano is just that, a volcano, making it frozen over at the summit would have been an awkward transition if you ask me.
Perhaps a spin off dungeon near the Water Dragon's lair? Sort of like how the Ice Dungeon in Ocarina of Time is near Zora's Domain? That could work I suppose, but then it takes away from the tropical feel I got from exploring that region. Fact is, I don't think that an Ice Dungeon could have been implemented in the current layout of Skyward Sword. Nintendo would have had to do some tweaking.