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Least Favorite Zelda Game

What is your least favorite Zelda game?

  • The Legend of Zelda

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  • Zelda II

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  • A Link to the Past

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  • Link's Awakening

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  • Ocarina of Time

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  • Majora's Mask

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  • Oracle of Seaons

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  • Oracle of Ages

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  • Four Swords

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  • Wind Waker

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  • Four Swords Adventures

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  • Minish Cap

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  • Twighlight Princess

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  • Phantom Hourglass

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  • Spirit Tracks

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  • Skyward Sword

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  • Undecided

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- Least favorite: I guess I have to say PH,
I liked the story and the other elements, but I never finished it because I got so annoyed of the Ocean king temple that I never wanted to get in again. It's too long, and really annoying.
- ST was also a game I hated because of it's slow train and that stupid tower (I don't like places where you have to get back all the time, it feels a bit linear to me)
- And I don't like SS much, not that I hated it, but I really found it too linear and the sky felt like it had no use at all (There's nothing to find), and they kept talking about the same things, and I felt like fighting to the same monsters over and over again. Also the bosses were nothing exciting to me, really easy.
This is not a list about why I hate SS, but just things that ruined the game a bit for me

A lot of people say AoL, actually it's so hard that I never got really far (I did it when I was 12) but I wanna try again someday, that might even be soon. But I think a really hard game for the advanced players is actually nice to have.
 
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nintendofan2014

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My least favorite is Wind Waker. The overworld is so boring and easy. The boat is slow. The islands are too far apart. The warps aren't in very good locations. Phantom Hourglass is better, because there is less ocean and the boat moves faster and has a motor, so you don't have to constantly change the wind direction.
 
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For me, it's a tough call between Spirit Tracks and Four Swords Adventures. While I just can't get the least bit of joy out of playing FSA, due to it's uninspired, but way too long puzzles and it's level based structure, I still managed to play through it at least two times (and I know it's supposed to be played with four players, but that's no excuse not to make the single player mode an at least decent experience). I started a second playthrough of ST like a year ago, and I've never finished it. Getting from one location to the next is just way too tedious for me to do. The train is, in my opinion, much too slow, and while it makes sense that you have to follow the rails, it just makes the distances you have to overcome even longer.
Don't get me wrong, I think of ST as a fine game, I liked the dungeons and the story, and I don't even mind the stylus only controls that I know many people despise, but the overworld of this game, to me, is like having to play a stupid, boring mini game over and over again, and that just totally kills this game for me. Maybe I'll revisit the newly established Hyrule one day, but before that, I think I'll travel through Termina and over the Great Sea a couple more times.
 

ShadowDiety

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Both Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. I mean, seeing as how they were handheld I didn't expect too much, but I honestly thought they were pretty boring. Picking a console Zelda, I'd say WW. Don't get me wrong, I still love it. But after a few playthroughs I find myself starting to sometimes fall asleep when sailing. I like the idea, the adventure and the theme for sure. But sometimes it's just too open and just watching and waiting to get to your next destination.
 
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SwipertheFox

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Twilight Princess...2 easy reasons.
1) Very, very easy. This made it boring for me, I liked none of the easiness.
2) Graphic friendly. After this, most places I'd find Zelda topics on they were all on how the next games would suck mainly because they took a step back graphics wise. Besides, the high detail art style, and I said art style, is what they're actually talking about. Nonetheless, it ruined how we should look at the game for the story and other than the last second addition of Ganondorf, I enjoyed it's story.
 
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To be honest, I don't know why everyone likes Ocarina of Time so much. I'm not saying it's awful or anything, but I think people say it's their favorite more for nostalgia's sake. I really liked PH and ST, so I don't get why people always rip on those two games.
 
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Savannah

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I've only played three and am playing Skyward Sword which will make my fourth once I complete it.

Twilight Princess, Phantom Hourglass, and Spirit Tracks are the ones I have completed. ST had to be my least favorite. Don't get me wrong, it was a good game (I especially loved the boss Malladus at the end, music and fight, and the scenes within that range such as Byrne's special little scene and after it and all that good stuff) and when (SPOILER ALERT!!!) Zelda died in the beginning) but was the worst of the three.
 
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Arojam

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My least favorite would have to be Spirit Tracks. Don't get me wrong all of the Zelda games that I have played are awesome, just ST was probably the least awesome out of them all for me. I didn't like traveling. It got really annoying sometimes.
 
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MrPurple56

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i have to give this to phantom hourglass :( mainly because it was just so boring like linebeck pretty much made that game and there wasn't really anything that made me go WOW the game was lackluster :/
 

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