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the legend of zelda VS metal gear solid i'm zelda fan and you?



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Legend of Zelda but when it comes to favorite franchises, MGS is just behind LoZ



I don't get it.

Are you asking people which is better between two entirely different franchises that offer vastly different gaming experiences? Objectively better or just which is the favorite? Do you actually care about responses or just hoping to see an argument/debate happen or what?



MGS is awesome, but I like Zelda better :D.

Earthbound/Mother is my favourite though.

 

Although this thread seems to be asking for a flame war to start =/



                           

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I think Zelda's better than Metroid. Then again, I think Harvest Moon is better than Wii Sports, so what do I know. :p



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Zelda by miles, MGS is pretty good, but Zelda is simply better



LoZ



Ocarina of time is my favourite game ever



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Ocarina of time is my favourite game ever

 

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