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Okay then, which game(s) do think take less time to learn the controls? I think the 2D ones, they generally have less buttons to learn, the mechanics are generally more obvious to someone not very experienced in the series, this is putting aside the overall challenge of the games.They are? I really don't feel like they are. Especially with modern gamers because most of them look at a 2D game and say "That's stupid". Well, most modern gamer think Zelda is a baby game. Despite that, from what I've seen the modern mediocre gamer prefers 3D games because graphics and 3D games tend to be easier. I guess it just depends on the gamer you're recommending the series to. If they can appreciate 2D games, then I'd recommend ALttP. If they can't, I'd recommend OoT or TP.
That's what I meant by easier to get into, the controls are easier to learn.
WW has a lot of backlash because of the art style, it was eventually well liked by many fans, I know art styles and wither the game is 2D or 3D are different issues, but what I mean is the backlash eventually stops when the game is released and fans, even the ones that hated the then unreleased game because of shallow reasons, eventually move passed those things and become fans of the game, so we don't really know for sure how ALBW will turn out.Also, like DarkestLink said, 2D games don't really represent the series as a whole. I remember seeing so much backlash when ALBW was announced because of it's top down perspective. It seems like 2D is lost in the franchise. A 3D game represents the franchise better now.
Personaly I would recomend one of the New Super Mario Bros.Other old franchises are like that too. If I were to recommend a Mario game to a newcomer to the franchise, I would recommend Super Mario 64.
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