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Louie said:
naznatips said:
Maybe they were confused by it being in Japanese... I don't know. There aren't heart containers, and I suppose that could frustrate some people who weren't ready for that change to the Zelda franchise, but I can't get my friend to shut up about the game. He loves the sidequests. I'm sure the story isn't great, it rarely is in a Zelda game, but the only real major removal was heart pieces. They certainly did not toss out all side quests.

Uhm, they showed the whole map and there are about 10 island in the game, two of them are very tiny. There are less than 4 bottles in the game to find (they don´t even mention if there are any to find), less items than in previous titles, the characters are not so full of life... I don´t know.

did your friend finish the game already?


Yeah, there was a guide up for it on gamefaqs which he followed. He claimed he found a lot to do in between the main quests, though he didn't understand much of it. The guide only covers the main quest, but even it mentions that there are a lot of sidequests that it isn't translating. I'm not sure what they all are or anything and I doubt you will find a guide to sidequests out there with a Japanese version only, but everyone on the internet and the one person I know with the game claims that there are a lot of sidequests and things to drag the game out. As for only 4 bottles being in the game, it's been a while since I played it, but weren't there only 4 or 5 in Twilight Princess?

Anyway, I'll wait for more review sources. I have trouble believing this one simply because it contradicts everything I have heard. That and they gave SCL a 4.5... wtf

Edit: there are 16 islands in the game btw. There are four quadrants: southeast, southwest, northeast, and northwest. There are five islands in the southwest, four islands in the northwest, four in the southeast, and three in the northwest. 5 + 4 + 4 + 3 = 16.