ChargewithSword
Zelda Dungeon's Critic
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2009
- Location
- I don't want to say.
I'll have to go wit ages simply because it had a lot of well done puzzle elements. Though seasons challenged me when it came to my button pounding skills, I prefer to be stumped in a situation because of my mind not being in the right place rather than just lacking button skills.
I also preferred Ages for the much more developed story that it had and that actually could be attributed to an interesting history for Seasons.
Seasons was actually meant to start out as a remake of the original legend of Zelda (which was evident in the first two dungeons) but as the game progress moved on the game became a trilogy that eventually became two games. So this would sort of explain why Seasons had a weaker plot than Ages.
I also preferred Ages for the much more developed story that it had and that actually could be attributed to an interesting history for Seasons.
Seasons was actually meant to start out as a remake of the original legend of Zelda (which was evident in the first two dungeons) but as the game progress moved on the game became a trilogy that eventually became two games. So this would sort of explain why Seasons had a weaker plot than Ages.