BasilZero said:
My Wii version experience was atrocious as far as Fi's annoyance of telling me to take break and telling me to change my batteries. But what made me mad was how awful the motion plus was , had to re-calibrate every couple of hours. Aside from that SS was a pretty good game, was in my top 5 until recently. My top 5 right now.... (If I didnt play OoT3D and MM3D , then Link's Awakening would have been #4 and SS would have been #5) Planning to play SS on Switch eventually alongside BotW, ToTK, Link's Awakening remake and Echoes all which I have. |
Gotta be honest, I don't feel like once every two hours is a big deal. And I don't recall her telling you to take a break more than like once an hour or so, which again didn't bother me much. Seems like if you're playing in shorter sessions with charged batteries the problems mostly go away.
The only ones I've played within the last 5 or 6 years are BOTW, TOTK, SSword, OOT, and Link Between Worlds. Of those, I think my rankings would be
1. BOTW
2. TOTK
3. Link Between Worlds
4. Skyward Sword
5. Ocarina of Time
| firebush03 said: On the topic of controversial opinions… I can’t say that DKBananza has really “blown me away.” IDK. The game gives me a headache and triggers sensory overload issues, so I’m constantly in an overwhelming state of fight-or-flight. I really love DKCReturn & Tropical Freeze, but Bananza just isn’t doing it for me. :/ Maybe once I get a little deeper into the game, I’ll become more comfortable and accustomed to everything (or maybe once I get started with CBT therapy lol b/c I did just get started with somebody). |
It also took me a while to get into DK Bananza. I think you can see my posts on the matter a few pages back. I got to really liking it by the end though so hopefully you will too.
And congrats on starting CBT! It's kind of hard sometimes because it is largely about doubting thoughts that come from your own brain, but it has finally starting sinking in for me. Like with DK Bananza, I suggest giving it some time to start working for you.
CaptainExplosion said:
It was better on the Switch, because that version allowed for a better control scheme. |
I really didn't like the button control scheme on the Switch version. It was useful since sometimes I was playing on the train and wanted to push through some of the less interesting parts, but I much preferred motion controls.








