| Spedfrom said: The only Zelda I've bought, played and ended up loving was The Wind Waker, even though that endless ocean pissed me off when I wanted to travel somewhere. |
Yes. Yes there was. And one of the better Zelda storylines too.
| Spedfrom said: The only Zelda I've bought, played and ended up loving was The Wind Waker, even though that endless ocean pissed me off when I wanted to travel somewhere. |
Yes. Yes there was. And one of the better Zelda storylines too.
Zelda's series are the best games ever made.
Their stories are the best.
The gameplay are amazing
Ther music is so great
well... what can i tell...
With out Zelda i would never be the gamer i am.

cliched? more than possible. Compeling and always surprising in some way? also more than possible. Well told? always
As yatzee at zero punctuation says, he likes games where the story and gameplay walk hand in hand, where in JRPG's they are kept on opposite sides of an iron gate made of lions. I agree with him, and tend to like simpler storylines that still manage to be compelling and sometimes humorous (depending on the story).
I heard a long time ago that Zelda has it's bases in mythology. Also, I personally believe that many of the Zelda stories are re-telling the same story of previous zeldas, like OoT is re-telling Zelda (NES). If that is the case the story works. If you ask Miyamoto, however, he will just make shit up
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| NightstrikerX said: The Legend of Zelda doesn't need a complex story to be great, infact. I'm often wondering why Legend of Zelda is so amazing, it just is. I suppose its the entire package, You've got puzzles, story, action, Boss Fights, and Dungeons. All mixed into one neat package. Heck, the Story even allows link to get away without uttering a single word. That's pretty amazing right there. Is the Legend of Zelda's Story Cliche? Yes. But it's also amazing. That's my take on this. |
Bingo
Bad no, cliched yes. Not more cliched than anything else out there though.
"Story wise... what? There was one?"
"most modern gamers do not grasp stories that are not broken down to the lowest common denominator."
Thank you, Spedfrom, for proving the point.
Seriously, as mentioned, The Wind Waker's story is based on the Deluge myth, which deals with the god's "destruction" of the civilized world, and uses this to great effect throughout the game. The tragic story of Ganondorf and the King - in many ways, it is their story - is the most obvious example of this. The ending, in my opinion, is one of the single best moments of any game, and the overal narrative is better than most, dealing with such themes as fate and free will, man's relation to god, and the abolition of any simple "good vs. evil" morality - while also retaining the classic coming-of-age story, only with a lot more character than previous entries in the series.
"Majora's Mask is another beast entirely. This game has nothing to do with Good-vs-Evil, and everything to do with much more complex themes of isolation, loneliness, dreams, and the human experience. Pretty deep stuff for a Zelda game."
Indeed. Majora's Mask is proof that a simple plot can carry a lot of depth. Besides the explicit theme of friendship (which is fairly deep in itself), the game delves into numerous other issues, most notably it's study of a person's identity (what does it mean to (not) hide behind a mask?) - going so far as to question the nature of it's protagonist (addressing the player as well as Link) - and uses parallelism, symbolism and black irony in a way that few other games do. It's also one of very few games to truly tie it's narrative to it's gameplay, which something else I admire about it.
Every Zelda, EVERY Zelda, is linked together, the storyline is amazing.
| Bloo! said: Every Zelda, EVERY Zelda, is linked together, the storyline is amazing. |
Be warned that many, MANY people will disagree with you on that.

I think of Zelda like the 1st 2 Metroid Primes, they don't force you to pay attention to the story.
The game play is slightly higher than the story and the story is generally subtle in comparison to something like FF.
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