Soriku said:
RolStoppable said:
Out of those games, only Monster Hunter makes for a good counterpoint. Turnbased JRPGs certainly aren't games that require skill as you can just invest time to make up for shortcomings.
Your conclusion begs the question how can you compare the gameplay of 2D and 3D Zelda games, if you haven't played a single one of the former category?
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It's not that I said 2D Zeldas are bad or anything, I don't play them, it's just I really doubt I'd find a 2D Zelda better than a 3D one. The dungeons don't look as interesting and neither do the overworlds compared to when they're in 3D.
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The world according to Soriku: large, empty overworlds that no one on the internet's bothered to upload a real map for = Interesting. Dense, intricate overworlds which contain a secret in each screen and which Zelda fans geek out over to this day = Uninteresting.
Congratulations Soriku, you made me fall for your cunning and devious trap. Send me your Wii Code. There's no way in hell you'll make it through the original Zelda, and the first dungeon in Adventures of Link will eat you alive, but come tomorrow I will send you A Link to the Past just so you can see how incredibly wrong you are, and you will like it.