More than likely I won't be getting a WiiU. Zelda is the only thing that keeps me interested in Nintendo, and I'm not going to buy a console for one game. If it wasn't for the Virtual Console my Wii wouldn't have been getting used for the last 2-3 years, and SS is the first game I bought for it...
Yeah, it only works for the first fight. You don't really need to do it for the last two fights anyway as long of you just keep blasting him with bombs. I'm surprised a lot of people didn't know you could do this.
I didn't read through the thread so I don't know if this girl has been mentioned, but the Items Check girl. She is the first girl that actually admits she wouldn't mind if something would happen with her and Link. Although, after this admission she starts to address Link as a creeper that just...
Getting used to the controls can be somewhat difficult on your first play through. I actually beat the game about 13 hours shorter on my second play through, and did a lot more of the side quests. Once you get used to the timing everything becomes extremely easy.
I liked when the Master Sword was fully forged, but I also enjoyed the cut scenes with Groose. I remember when I was not that far in the game and seeing a thread on here about favorite characters, and I couldn't believe how many people were saying Groose. Definitely a huge turn around and a very...
The 1:1 motion controls made for some very original puzzles. The time shift stones were also something that I really enjoyed, very unique. And the upgrading system is something that I hope they keep in future games. Maybe even make that more essential to the main quest as you really didn't need...
Don't know what I did but for some reason I double posted my last comment so I'm just writing this to get rid of it.
Edit: that comment isn't showing up. I don't know what I did here, lol.
I don't use them a lot, but I like the upgrading system with them. I always find myself upgrading my shield before anything else even though I don't use it often.
Didn't you just say that Hyrule field in OoT was boring and empty and was a chore to traverse? But the sky in skyward sword isn't?
And how can you view flying as a warp system? Do find riding Epona in other games as a warp system? Because they are one in the same.