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Wii_R2_Hardcore said:

Dante G

To tell you the truth, I don't know. You know why? Because that game is competing for my gaming time against current generation games I just bought which I actually consider fun. In the meantime, playing OoT for me is like... work. I do it because it gives me something to post when I come here and doing that is fun. IF ONLY I COULD FIND A DAMM WIRELESS GAMECUBE CONTROLLER! But it's been impossible! So everytime I sit down to play OoT I have to do it when my five years old son is not around running and juping. I don't want an accident with my Wii. That is a factor that I must confess has killed the experience for me a little bit.

Some other thing I hate about playing OoT: the menu system. With Zelda TP it was way simpler. In OoT I got to pause the game a lot to play the ocarina, to choose the items, to check the map, to wear the boots, etc...

One question: whenever I am done with the water temple, is the game a down-hill-joyride from there?

I had the same problem with my daughter pulling the gamecube controller cord. I had already bought a classic controller but I hadn't used it till then. It solved the problem. Since the classic controller plugs to the wiimote your wii will be safe.

Changing your boots in the water temple in OoT sucks. I'm glad they changed that in TP. I always had the ocarina equiped so playing songs wasn't really as time consuming to me.

After the water temple it gets much better. You can count on that.