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Myviewing said:
Toefactor said:
Myviewing said:
I can only think of 3. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Metal Gear Solid 2, and Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes. I don't neccessarily hate the MGS games, I just really dislike the gameplay, they just aren't my kind of games.

I totally agree with Wind Waker. I considered putting it on my top 5, but it just got edged out by Diddy Kong Racing.

 

I hated the cell shading and didn't find the puzzles to be in the same league as Ocarina of Time.

 

 

Well I didn't mind the cell shading, though it did turn me off as a kid because I was so hyped by the earlier trailer. (You might remeber it.)  I do agree with the puzzles though, WAY TO &^$#ING EASY! 

What really drove me to hate it though were other factors:
-The A.I.  What A.I.?  Legend of Zelda I had better A.I.
-The story.  The result of Nintendo taking a story seriously is never a good one.
-The sailing. Excuse me while I go make a sandwhich.... We're still sailing?!  LAME!
-The warp song.  You get it WAY too late in the game, and it's worthless when you get it.  Not to mention you can only warp to the seven islands you've already been to!  This could have been the best item in the game if you were allowed to warp wherever you wanted and you got it sometime before getting the boat or just a little after.
-The Triforce Quest.  Now this was the gamekiller right here.  So much so, I lost all determination to keep playing.  Mindlessly sail everywhere in hopes of finding a map, get it to Tingle and pay 298 rupees if you don't have to collect them first, THEN sail to the triforce area.  And that's not the half of it, YOU DO IT 8 *($&ing TIMES!!! 
-Assiging the R button to drop.  This game made me learn why there are people who dislike the Gamecube controller.  For the longest time I thought it was impossible to simply drop items.  Is simply standing in one place to drop and running to throw so hard to program?

You know, I'm amazed that this hasn't gotten me flammed yet.  Maybe there are more people who agree with me than I thought?

 

 The sailing was a major turn-off. I'd like to hear from someone who actually enjoyed that aspect of the game.