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Maelstrome said:
Soap_McTavish said:
When the wii was coming out they showed a bunch of trailers of all this amazingly accurate game play with 1 to 1 swings and stuff for red steel, however, red steel didnt work at all, it was like purchasing a broken product.

i was apparently the only one that had zero problems with red steels controls.

Red Steel's controls got a little buggy at times, but it isn't the gaming pariah that people have made it out to be. It is a good game.



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ksv said:
Soriku said:
Avinash_Tyagi said:
Soriku said:
Avinash_Tyagi said:
^I didn't like it, I stopped playing it part of the ways through because it got boring

 

 

What?  a guy isn't allowed to find a game boring?


I honestly don't see how MM is any more "boring" than any other 3D Zeldas, tbh. MM is my second favorite Zelda.

I have to 2nd that facepalm. Majora's Mask is the most amazing adventure ever to grace video games.

 

By the way, the "sidequests" in Majora's Mask were very different from sidequests in other (including Zelda) games. A sidequest is usually just that, a separate quest on the side which has nothing to do with the main adventure or plot.

In Majora's Mask, everything you do to get the optional masks etc is closely related to the big picture of the main quest. I guess in one way you could say the main quest is nothing but dozens of sidequests, but it all really comes together into a beautiful whole.

It was so satisfying the first time I got all 24 masks and got to see the full ending showing all the NPCs lives you had affected through the quests you completed.

 

BEST.ADVENTURE.GAME.EVER

I hated how inconsistent the world felt. It was a medieval world, but in the water temple, you had pipes and machines, and a Zora rock band?

They should have given it a more medieval feel like OoT, but with more diverse areas. Only then would it have been perfect.



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KungKras said:
 

I hated how inconsistent the world felt. It was a medieval world, but in the water temple, you had pipes and machines, and a Zora rock band?

They should have given it a more medieval feel like OoT, but with more diverse areas. Only then would it have been perfect.

Termina isn't medieval, nor is the rest of the series. If you look at Clocktown, you would see that Termina relates the most to around the era before industrialization. Termia was more technologically focused that Hyrule, and this ties in with the idea of it being a totally new world. Even then, these games take place in a Fantasy world, and they do NOT have to follow real world order one when something is invented.



^I know, but Zelda always felt medieval up until Termina.

It just bothered me when I was a kid.



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KungKras said:
^I know, but Zelda always felt medieval up until Termina.

It just bothered me when I was a kid.

Did the Bombchu Alley in OoT bother you, then? Neon lighting, and a whole media center (CD, Laserdisc player)



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--OkeyDokey-- said:
The only way Nintendo will not win E3 next year is if they unveil a sword and shield peripheral along with this game.

I don't think I'm reading this right, since a sword and shield would actually be the deciding factor in "winning E3".



Khuutra said:
--OkeyDokey-- said:
The only way Nintendo will not win E3 next year is if they unveil a sword and shield peripheral along with this game.

I don't think I'm reading this right, since a sword and shield would actually be the deciding factor in "winning E3".

ive seen a third party sword and shield for wii. it was called the gladiator set. it was at walmart for a month or two.



Mr Khan said:
KungKras said:
^I know, but Zelda always felt medieval up until Termina.

It just bothered me when I was a kid.

Did the Bombchu Alley in OoT bother you, then? Neon lighting, and a whole media center (CD, Laserdisc player)

I don't remember that.

I guess it felt so out of place that I forgot it.



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Turning into a MM discussion are we?

I'm not going to bother fighting down that. MM is one of the best games of all time and that's that.