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Hmm perhaps there behavior of the bosses wasn't complex enough to satisfy your expectations.
Hmm perhaps there behavior of the bosses wasn't complex enough to satisfy your expectations.
All of the bosses were too terribly easy again for me.
And for me, I just didn't care for them what with the backdrop of the game belying their existence. Not to mention, hype played a part in my decision, for me.
Erm no. Skyward Sword = easiest Zelda [for me], I've said it before and say it again. TP was ridiculously easy, but SS is far easier to pick up and recognize. To put this in perspective, I tried to beat TP and it was easy, and I was LAZY with SS but breezed through it. For me. Just because YOU find something to be of good difficulty doesn't mean I do, kthxhaveaniceday.No Zelda game has easier bosses than Twilight Princess, not even Phantom Hourglass and The Wind Waker (the easiest Zelda game without question). The only legitimately easy bosses in Skyward Sword are Moldarach (who's still somewhat challenging) and Bilocyte, at that. All the others have a pretty sizable difficulty level, pretty much up there with Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask's, which means the proper level for Zelda.
Sounds like biased reasoning.
I voted Phantom Hourglass because I'm not a big Linebeck Bellum fan, but I agree with most of your comments about Twilight Princess. Diababa was too easy, Fyrus looked sooooo cool, then he turned out to be too easy, Morpheel was another one that looked amazing, but too easy... see the trend. I did like Beast Ganon, Ganondorf sword fight, Zant, Blizzeta, and Stallord. I thought the latter was fun. Spinning on the top, hopping leisurely back and forth. They should of made it more challenging, but it was still fun.
SS has some of the best bosses in my opinion. Ghirahim & Koloktos are my favorites out of all the Zelda games.
Why oh why would anyone vote for Skyward Sword??? :O
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