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Forums - Nintendo - IMO, Twilight Princess is an utter failure and a complete disappointment

ckmlb said:
Gballzack said:
ckmlb said:
Neos said:
rofl, haha you're an utter failure and a complete disappointment yourself :D
Of course, if you don't like a Zelda game then you are stupid...

 


No, you're only stupid if you don't like the PS3, right? *wink*


 Cause I said that somewhere right?


No, of course not. :)



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My only complaint of Twilight Princess would be it's still the basic formula of Ocarina of Time but it looks better now and it has some motion controls and some other improvements. But that's what all sequels are, they don't reinvent the game in a sequel (usually, RE4 is one exception where they reinvented and it was actually better).

This is why OoT is the big one because it was the first one (3D), same with Mario 64.



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Twilight princess is a very good zzelda, but it's too easy and they focussed on beating OoT too much, so it doesn't have it's own feeling like the Wind Waker for instance.

Personally I would place this as my overall 4th favorite Zelda:

1. Ocarina of Time
2. The Wind Waker
3. A Link to the past
4. Twilight Princess



bezerker said:
And how can i accidentally erase a game? I'll tell you. I got up from my bed one morning. I was still tired as hell but had to get up because of work. I turned on my Wii and when I sat on my couch, I accidentally sat on my controller. The next thing I know it was erasing my game so I guess I hit all the right combinations of buttons at the start of the game in order for it to delete.



 You know, I couldn't care less if you call a game a failure because you just don't like it for perfectly valid reasons (though I'll still disagree on it being called a failure since it made money) but calling a game a failure because you're a complete idiot is, well, idiotic.



ckmlb said:
Neos said:
rofl, haha you're an utter failure and a complete disappointment yourself :D
Of course, if you don't like a Zelda game then you are stupid...

 

 

Agreed!

Iff u don't like Zelda games... Than u don't like Good games. Or genre defining games!... Which eventually means: You're stupid. And looking at the number of posts you made (This thread starting was the first) I think it's just to get some attention.  

Zelda: Twilight princess is a very good game (I wonder why it got all high 9's?!) Period!... Even the biggest Sony or Halo fan can't denie that the Zelda franchise is a genre defining franchise.

And Btw: I couldn't care less if u didn't like it!... The REST OF THE WORLD did!...



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Dear God, Gballzack has what appears to be Kim Possible porn now...

Shrug, you're entitled to not like Zelda of course. Lack of side quests and interactions, I didn't notice that missing, but the pace and size of Hyrule definately made them a bit harder to see.

Although I honestly can't imagine your ass doing exactly that. As someone stated, after hitting power, your ass to start the game would have to select the channel, select play, hit A+B, select exact file and select delete, and select yes. The last 3 I can see with an ass squash if you wriggled or if A apparently gets stuck, but if you already entered the game, tossed the remote on the couch and sat down on it, you're just an odd person. But if you don't like it, you don't. Hope you find something else you do like.



See Ya George.

"He did not die - He passed Away"

At least following a comedians own jokes makes his death easier.

I agree the game was boring... I was not able to finish it the first time so I would never think about a second one. HAHAHAHAHA Ocarina is by far the best Zelda.
I felt dissapointed with TP because the story was slow, controls were not good and the graphics and sound was not excellent



Fuzzmosis said:
Dear God, Gballzack has what appears to be Kim Possible porn now...

Shrug, you're entitled to not like Zelda of course. Lack of side quests and interactions, I didn't notice that missing, but the pace and size of Hyrule definately made them a bit harder to see.

Although I honestly can't imagine your ass doing exactly that. As someone stated, after hitting power, your ass to start the game would have to select the channel, select play, hit A+B, select exact file and select delete, and select yes. The last 3 I can see with an ass squash if you wriggled or if A apparently gets stuck, but if you already entered the game, tossed the remote on the couch and sat down on it, you're just an odd person. But if you don't like it, you don't. Hope you find something else you do like.

Hey bezerker, I need you to come with me to the bank. While I hold up the place, you have to go to the vault and have your ass accidentally open it. I need the money to buy a PS3.



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Yar, this TP game waz good, but not zee best of zee zeries.  The reason yourz having trouble playing through it again iz cauze the first hours of thiz game are among the slowest of any Zelda game.  And even though this game is great, it does feel like there something missing. I don't know what that something is, but it just doesn't capture me the same way past Zelda games (Oot in particular) have. 

I mean everything is bigger and better, yet at the same time it feels less important. One example are the towns and villages. There big, but they don't bring you coming back the same way past towns and villages from previous games have. I just can't put my finger on it. I also think the fishing place in TP is one of the BEST places of any Zelda game, and it's a formula they should definitely keep.  I mean the fishing house is basically the most interactive place in the whole game.  You look at anything in the room and there is a reaction and 3 or more different reactions from the fishing girl for looking at the same thing. I remember the shock when I looked at her picture and she told me to look at the real deal, wtf, she was flirting with Link. Then when you catch the big fish and your own picture goes on the wall.  She calls you a narcassist if you keep looking at your own pic I believe, hilarious.  Then there's the parrot that insults you, when you roll into the wall she gets angry at you, so many little things that kept you wanting to check every nook and cranny.

In contrast there was the market place. These apples are too expensive, what I have max rupees in the biggest wallet. Let me buy the crap already, by this generation you should be able to buy apples from a market place. If they made most places as interactive as the fishing place....that would just be wonderful 

 



Let me think, no magic, and maybe not enough cool extras. The game can leave a bit mixed on what's good and what's not. Some people may argue that the dungeons were too easy.  I'd say they were so easy they were hard. There were some times when I just could f*ckin get what I was supposed to do next. After a loooong time I realized the answer was right in front of my face the whole time. Genious or accidental. I'd say the game was great but not great enough.

 I'll tell you though, one of my foundest memories in TP (besides the fishing place) was going through that extra dungeon thing where there were multiple floors w/enemies on each floor that got harder as you progressed and a bunch of naked fairies....wait that's not why I liked it. The battles were GREAT.  I can remember getting very far into the end and I was just wasting all my weapons(arrows, bombs) because I thought I was NOT going to beat the whole thing on that try. I got to the final floor without knowing it and I had about 1.5 hearts, 100 coins and no projectile weapons what so ever.  I was trying to stay alive so hard just because it was fun. I was switching magic armor on and off(so glad I had it at that time) luring the enemies in and out trying to get hits in without getting hit. It was those armor guys who got more agile as you hit more armor off. I also remember that constant beeping sound because my life was so low. It was really intense.  It took me forever to beat but I had so much fun doing it. I almost turned off my game just because I didn't want to refill all the missing items/stats. It's good thing I checked out the next room to scout my next enemy and it turned out to be my reward(as weak a reward it was). Great memory.