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Roma said:
zero129 said:
Roma said:
homer said:
@Roma
With a face like mine, trust me, I never stop. :)

you mean a face like this?

Like NintendoPie said before, your sig really does suit everything you type lol.

 

People who don’t like M+ are really not open to new things. SS opened up a whole new world with possibilities not possible with traditional controls. The bosses were amazing! I was surprised when the tentacles of the squid boss attacked me. It was the first time ever that I had to fight off something like that and I had to swing left and right fast so they wouldn’t get through.

 

TP is a very good game but too easy for my taste. SS had a great difficulty level and if you are bad with the sword then you won’t go past some of the more advanced enemies.

M+ is a matter of personal taste. I think it's great for multiplayer fun games and simple games but, much like the N64 pad, it's only great for a handful of games and is a hindrance the rest of the time.

Ultimately, even as a Nintendo fan, I have to admit the wii-mote is a gimmick which helped keep the big N strong in the industry against strong competition - but has not overly enhanced my experience playing games. I now have a shoe-box full of white bits of plastic and peripherals, too many bits of tat for one console.

The bosses in SS have been imaginative and challenging, but so farb I have beaten them all first time so I'm not exactly "bad" with the sword, I just know deep down I would probably prefer pressing A or guiding the sword with an analogue stick.

TP had varied environments, great atmosphere, engaging story and characters and a world that seemed vast compared to SS. SS is the emporer's new clothes. It's repetitive to a wearying extent and feels like a hard slog. Like many others, I'm baffled by the way that it's recvieved no criticizm at all in the gaming press.



Too much planning, and you'll never get anything done.

Karl Pilkington.