Hey if anyone hasn't already noticed on Amazon, the newest volume of the Legend of Zelda manga: Phantom Hourglass is set to release on September 7th. I was going to preorder my copy, but I have money set for something else. So, I'll wait. It's known as Legend of Zelda: Volume 10 (a.k.a. Phantom...
I found Phantom Hourglass to be my most favorite handheld game. It was like pretty much Wind Waker on the DS. But, the puzzles proved to be challenging enough. That was one of my favorite aspects of the game.
I would say the most difficult fight with him would be the horseback one, so I gave it a 4. It's just so hard to take a shot at him when you have all the enemies around. And his horse is quite fast, so I found it a tad difficult to shoot him.
I'd have to say one of my many favorites is Knuckles Chaotix from the ever-doomed Sega 32X add-on. It had awesome music, and a great cast of characters. They need to re-release it for another port.
A bonus dungeon would be more suitable. But, there would have to be a special item, or bonus Mask (exclusive to the 3DS version) at the end of it that you get.
It wouldn't have been so bad in OoT with the Z-targeting, except for hearing the "Hey! Listen" every other minute. If she wouldn't have spoken too much, it would have been fine. But, it's true, without her, there would be no Z-targeting.
I think I only used it once in the Shadow Temple. In the room right before the boss, where you could fall down in that room. So, I created a Warp point, just in case I needed it. Yeah, I only used it once.
I believe OoT is better than MM. It gave users that old time feel to it. I did like the way you could save anywhere, and not lose anything (compared to MM). Even though MM continues Link's storyline/quest, I found OoT much more appealing with a classic feel to LoZ gameplay.
I think that the new version of Link isn't too girly. It's just the way the Wii art design is set up to make him look realistic. He looks just fine to me.