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TripleMMM said:
@ Bardicverse

If the short length was the only problem you had with WW, I(and maybe all of us) can understand that. That game really gave me the hungry for more feeling...

well, I also hated Celda, but I didn't want to seem shallow I never really cared for cell shaded games. It felt like they made Zelda for little kids with WW



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The wind waker is just beautiful. It's full of little details. It shows how much love it went into making it. TP was a good game, its graphics are pretty good but it felt kind of empty to me. I still enjoyed it, but it's definitely not the best zelda out there... that would be a link to the past's honor IMO.



I'm replaying OoT as well. After finishing the water temple, I'm just wondering about one thing. Was OoT always this easy? I remember playing this game for eternities.

Now? I'm breezing through it. It's actually easier to me than Twilight Princess (not saying that TP was very easy, I loved the difficulty of it). I'm not saying it's a bad game by any means, it still has the best music in any game, The best introduction/tutorial, One of the best Stories, and some of the best puzzles.

It's just that the game is dissapointingly easy. Has gaming really become that much easier, if OoT (which is considered a hard game) is easier than TP (which is considered somewhat easy)? It could just be me being better at single-room puzzles (OoT) than large area puzzles (TP) though.



Pineapple said:

I'm replaying OoT as well. After finishing the water temple, I'm just wondering about one thing. Was OoT always this easy? I remember playing this game for eternities.

Now? I'm breezing through it. It's actually easier to me than Twilight Princess (not saying that TP was very easy, I loved the difficulty of it). I'm not saying it's a bad game by any means, it still has the best music in any game, The best introduction/tutorial, One of the best Stories, and some of the best puzzles.

It's just that the game is dissapointingly easy. Has gaming really become that much easier, if OoT (which is considered a hard game) is easier than TP (which is considered somewhat easy)? It could just be me being better at single-room puzzles (OoT) than large area puzzles (TP) though.


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you were disappoint of the graphics, dude this game was released in the past decade how do you expected graphics would be.



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Majora's Mask and Wind Waker are my personal favourite Zelda games. That's not to say I didn't enjoy Twilight Princess and OoT but to me, Twilight Princess felt a bit lifeless compared with Wind Waker and then Majora's Mask (Just recently played MM on VC)

I'm hoping Zelda Wii will have the spirit of Wind Waker and Majora's Mask in a Twilight Princess cloak. That'd be a great game.



 

Zelda:Tp feels a lot more alive to me then zelda:oot

You sure it aint nostalgia clouding your mind? But then again, I'm a big fan of isolation in games which I get from both zelda and metroid. Zelda only in the dungeons and temples though which is a good thing.

They're both great games though.



bardicverse said:

well, I also hated Celda, but I didn't want to seem shallow I never really cared for cell shaded games. It felt like they made Zelda for little kids with WW

I don't blame you, I too didn't like the cel-shaded art(and I really bad-mouth about it). But for some reason just before I started the (new) adventure, my loath to the art diminished intstantly. After that, I just loved everything about the artstyle in that Zelda game. It made it Eye-candy, to the point of exposing my child-like side of me.

But yeah, I can't blame ya for not liking the artstyle of WW, we all have our own likings and what not's...



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Zelda:Tp feels a lot more alive to me then zelda:oot

You sure it aint nostalgia clouding your mind? But then again, I'm a big fan of isolation in games which I get from both zelda and metroid. Zelda only in the dungeons and temples though which is a good thing.

They're both great games though.


I hope you're not talking to me lol, Wind Waker was my first Zelda title so nostalgia can't be clouding anything and where in my post did I say anything about OoT being more alive? I mentioned only MM and WW being more alive.

I agree with you, TP > OoT



 

I was talking to the one that said zelda:oot was more alive then zelda:tp

I just don't think that's true.

And the same goes for zelda: windwaker, the game looks to childish for me to even take it serious. And I think Zelda is a game that shouldn't be childish or have this cartoony graphics. Unless if it's on the ds of course because it looks better on it then if they tried realistic graphics.