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BasilZero said:
wfz said:
BasilZero said:

Speaking of tutorials, I remember the horrid explanation again and again when I had to do that mini game near the end of Skyward Sword to get that special technique for my bird o.o.

 

Wish there was a way to skip that ;x.


I didn't have a single issue with that, but when I first "learned" how to play that goddamn harp, I almost died in real life. It took me literally 34 minutes to pass that single song because my controller kept flipping out. I tried all sorts of waving motions with all sorts of different speeds, and I could just NOT get it to work. I literally almost threw my special gold remote at the TV (throwing a controller is something I've never done before (still haven't!)). That's how upset I was.

Oddly after that it worked almost flawlessly in all future attempts. I feel as though the game was trolling me.


Did you try re-calibrating it? I had to a few times during some dungeons. My god the puzzle piece mini game that you have to do before fighting a boss was so fricken annoying sometimes xD.

The harp thing was simple to me though o.o, although I will never try that Pumpkin bar mini game ever again , the one involving you to play along the girl who is singing and you have to wave the harp the way the audience is moving.....that just pissed me off >.>.

I did try recallibrating it! Nothing worked! Until it finally stopped trolling me.


The worst part about the bar performance is that it drags on so long, you think you're actually doing fairly well, and then it goes absolutely insane near the end and all of a sudden the audience hates you and you have a growing pit of unwantedness in your stomach - the kind of feeling that makes you want to hide under your covers and cry. xD

 

Back onto the main topic, how would Nintendo bring back a simplistic approach while keeping 3D gameplay? 2D gameplay is so much more simplistic in nature, and that's why 3D games have generally had prolonged tutorials comparatively. Especially input-heavy games such as Zelda. Anyone have any ideas of their own?