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- Jul 24, 2011
I think we've all thought at some point while playing a Zelda game "This should've been like that", "They shoul've done this", etc. What are the things that you would change of a game to make it better?
I'll start. I recently played through TP again and after I beat Arbiter's Grounds and the Sages say the locations of the mirror shards, I thought that the next 3 dungeons shouldn't have that set order. I think that we should've had the choice of what dungeon to do first. The only problem I see with this is the Dominion Rod. The Dominion Rod is required to reach the City in the Sky. This could be solved by maybe not requiring the Dominion Rod. Maybe the statues could simply be pushed to reveal the missing characters. Still, the book would be needed, so that would prevent the much earlier access. Apart from that, this could work because the items gotten in each of the dungeons are not neede in the others.
In Skyward Sword, I've never liked how the 3 areas aren't connected. This doesn't make any sense because the Goron could travel between the three areas and he doesn't fly. I was thinking it could have been better if we have to reach the area first by foot, then we get access to the sky.
So, what are your ideas?
I'll start. I recently played through TP again and after I beat Arbiter's Grounds and the Sages say the locations of the mirror shards, I thought that the next 3 dungeons shouldn't have that set order. I think that we should've had the choice of what dungeon to do first. The only problem I see with this is the Dominion Rod. The Dominion Rod is required to reach the City in the Sky. This could be solved by maybe not requiring the Dominion Rod. Maybe the statues could simply be pushed to reveal the missing characters. Still, the book would be needed, so that would prevent the much earlier access. Apart from that, this could work because the items gotten in each of the dungeons are not neede in the others.
In Skyward Sword, I've never liked how the 3 areas aren't connected. This doesn't make any sense because the Goron could travel between the three areas and he doesn't fly. I was thinking it could have been better if we have to reach the area first by foot, then we get access to the sky.
So, what are your ideas?