OoT is the only Zelda I've played, never finished it though.
And pretty much all the Zelda games are amazing. (Some being better/worse depending on personal preference) but they're all great games and I highly recommend you start playing them more often. :D
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I just started playing the game again, and I realized that I missed a lot of things. Like in the Graveyard in Kakariko Village, if you check the graves at the end, you can talk to the ghosts of the composer brothers, and if you talk to one of the Zoras in Zora's Domain, they will say that giving a fish to Jabu-Jabu will make you happy (Which is a hint I missed, and I used to think they didn't give any hints for that). Realizing that there's a lot of detail like that really makes the game a lot better.
Can't wait for The Zelder Scrolls 3: Breath of The Wild Hunt!
I have a very similar story. Except a different ending. I too had never played a Zelda game. Up until I bought OoT from VC on Wii. Took awhile to get into it, but I liked the puzzleness and quest to find stuff aspect. Being on the Wii I had to use the Classic controller which at first seemed intuitive. However after about 1/2 way through I found that the aiming with the joystick to be very touchy and nearly impossible to be quick and accurate at the same time. I also didn't like that you really have to have a walkthrough loaded up to know what to do next half the time. I finally quit the game[been 1 year now] at the boss with the 2 hands and a head that need to be shot quickly or you get shoved off the platform because after 25 tries, the aiming and quickly shooting are impossible to do. I now have a WiiU and might one day load it up again to see if allows a different controller setup, but if it is the same I will just leave it alone forever. Good game though and pretty with well thought out quests...
Ocarina of Time 3D was the first time I played and finish the game as well.
It's definitely a good game, but I could feel it's age and didn't enjoy it as much as some of the other ones.. :/
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| Wiibaron said: I have a very similar story. Except a different ending. I too had never played a Zelda game. Up until I bought OoT from VC on Wii. Took awhile to get into it, but I liked the puzzleness and quest to find stuff aspect. Being on the Wii I had to use the Classic controller which at first seemed intuitive. However after about 1/2 way through I found that the aiming with the joystick to be very touchy and nearly impossible to be quick and accurate at the same time. I also didn't like that you really have to have a walkthrough loaded up to know what to do next half the time. I finally quit the game[been 1 year now] at the boss with the 2 hands and a head that need to be shot quickly or you get shoved off the platform because after 25 tries, the aiming and quickly shooting are impossible to do. I now have a WiiU and might one day load it up again to see if allows a different controller setup, but if it is the same I will just leave it alone forever. Good game though and pretty with well thought out quests... |
The 3DS version fixes the problem with the aiming, since you can use the gyroscope. It's like Twilight Princess' aiming on the Wii (if you've played that), but better.
Can't wait for The Zelder Scrolls 3: Breath of The Wild Hunt!
| sethnintendo said: Never made it out of the water temple. |
I just did, and I only looked at a guide like...5 times.
