I've only played Phantom Hourglass and I love it. Just downloaded Spirit Tracks a few days ago. |
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Zelda is an amazing series. I love it. I now ask you, what is your favourite, and if you have one, least favourite Zelda game? |
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I've only played Phantom Hourglass and I love it. Just downloaded Spirit Tracks a few days ago. |
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Definitely Ocarina of Time. That shit was fucking sick, it was such a great adventure game for the N64, probably one of the first of its kind that I actually got to play, the whole sort of free-roamy-figure-out-where-you're-going-next kind of deal with 3D graphics and interesting characters. |
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Everyone nostalgias over OoT. But not me. I might not have a soul. :x |
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Last edited by Abra; 12-17-2009 at 06:05 PM.
Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I LOVED MAJORA'S MASK!!! It was soooo awesome! I also had a guide for it so it'S probably why it was so awesome. I remember when I was searching every single mask with my bro...aaawww such great times! |
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Remember,
The closer you get to the Light...
The greater your Shadow becomes~~
> My Dream journal < ~ Total LDs : 13 ( DILD: 10, WILD: 3 )
Originally Posted by BillyBob
I am ashamed to say I have never played Phantom Hourglass, and I am not quite sure why I haven't. |
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Just finished two, but my memory is so poor that I forgot the name of the first one. I'd stay with Majora's Mask . |
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the zelda series is great, however the last one i played was pretty beat, for some reason u play as a dog half of the game |
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im gonna have to go with ocarina of time. its a classic. |
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My favorite was A Link to the Past for the Game Boy Advance that came with the Four Swords game. |
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Ocarina of Time for the win... i played it probably 5 times as a kid and again as an adult but didn't finish it completely... Majora's Mask for second place, just because Oot is first and it makes a good flow to play OoT to MM... |
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Last edited by MementoMori; 12-18-2009 at 03:07 AM.
"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
Gag, I think I changed my mind, actually. I fucking hated Twilight Princess. |
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I am splitting hairs here. |
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The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The book that everyone needs to read."If the words "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on."- Terence McKenna
And Shadow temple. Forest, Spirit, and Shadow were all amazing in puzzle and surrounding story. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Majora's Mask, hands down. Superior to Ocarina in many ways, save for a few obvious (although not crippling) flaws. Much more dynamic, more to do and see, more creative dungeon puzzles, and overall better replay value. Only thing that sucks about it (aside from resetting your progress when you save) is that you're stuck as kid Link the whole time. |
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Final Fantasy VI Rules!
Total LDs: 10 | WILDs: 4 | DILDs: 5 | DEILDs: 2
"Take atheism, for example. Not a religion? Their pseudo-dogmatic will to convert others to their system of beliefs is eerily reminiscent of the very behavior they criticize in the religious."
Favorite? Ocarina or Majora's Mask. |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
I couldn't get into the handheld games, at all. |
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That's one of the reasons why I liked it. It shows that even a kid can save the world. . . For me, that's what the Zelda games are all about--childhood adventuring. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Keep in mind this is coming from someone thats never played the ones on the N64, and Wii. |
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Four Swords Adventure for the Gamecube is THE BEST. Or, at least it can be. It's classic 2D Zelda-ing in a level based format rather than an open world, giving it a Gauntlet like playing style, especially in multiplayer. Single player is actually relatively uninteresting. The greatness of the game is in working with (and against) your team to complete the levels. The only problem is that no one will play it with me because I'm too much of a jerk. Throwing teammates into holes, throwing fire jars on them, pushing them into hazards, etc. |
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Absolute favourite, Ocarina of Time, but very closely followed by a Link to the Past. |
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