artur-fernand said:
Pavolink said:
Back slash or helm splitter is something you don't need a lot, except maybe for the darknuts. Aside of that, there's nothing those two techniques can do to aid in favor's of TP.
Ocarina of Time not only have better puzzles, but also more and better dungeons, some really interesting where you need to actually explore; a better equipment, items, a real musical instrument, a compelling and importat story into the timeline, a better final boss battle, less cutscenes and intrusions into the game, better artstyle, a magic bar...
I just can't name all the things OoT did right, or at least, better than TP.
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Ocarina of Time has a compelling story? 
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Yes?
- Backstory:
Three goddesses create the world, then they created the Triforce, which is the object of battles between the good and evil beings.
- In-game story:
A young boy is destined to fight against the evil, he has to learn the sword art to defend a sentenced to death spirit guardian. Against rules in his hometown, he has to leave to meet the princess of destiny, which explains to Link the problems Hyrule and the world will face because of an evil man, Ganondorf, that feign alligance to the king. Then, Link has to obtain the keys to draw the Master Sword, the mythical blade needed to destroy the evil one.
But by obtaining it, he leave open the Sacred Realm. Ganondorf's master plans fruit it and he obtain it. Zelda then needs to disguise as Sheik in order to help Link to defeat Ganondorf and return the peace to the world.
- Importance of the game in the timeline:
Timeline is splitted into three, Triforce is splitted, Ganon is sealed, but then escape and the gods decide to flood Hyrule (The Wind Waker)
Now let's see Twilight Princess
- Backstory:
Same as OoT, but adding the interlopers.
- In-game story:
A fake king of the Twilight Realm appears invading Hyrule, by the power of the evil thief Ganondorf. The real ruler, Midna, in an imp form guide Link, transformed into a beast, throught Hyrule to restore peace and obtain the forbidden power, the Fused Shadows, and defeat Zant.
- Importance of the game in the timeline:
Nothing. Just another failed attempt from Ganondorf's to... what does he wants to do in this game?