Mikey the Gengar
if I had a nickel for every time I ran out of spac
loyalty to the franchiseI'm curious though. What kept you all playing throughout TP?
loyalty to the franchiseI'm curious though. What kept you all playing throughout TP?
Right, I can see that! Playing TP does feel nice. Haven't done it in a while, but I remember the natural feel of the controls.The story was compelling and interesting, and the gameplay still stands as some of my favorite in the series.
Oof, I feel this with the Pokemon main games lately...loyalty to the franchise
The combat, the joy of riding around on Epona, the plot (however flawed it may be), the music, etc. Coming from games like Ocarina and SS, TP was a very unique experience of its own despite being the same structure as Ocarina. Naturally, being from the succeeding generation of Nintendo games, a lot of what Ocarina established was simply improved and expanded upon in TP, so it was neat to see that as well.I'm curious though. What kept you all playing throughout TP?
the story was very grandiose [to 10 year old me anyway] and the gameplay/combat as link felt really nice, and this still my favorite version of hyrule with a lot of my favorite locations visually, such as the fishing holeA Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds say hi! (They both have 12 dungeons, and while the former is 2D, it could be argued that the latter is somewhat of a 3D Zelda).
I'm curious though. What kept you all playing throughout TP?
Hahahaha, fair enough. If you don't like that theme, ALttP is gonna be rough indeed. For some reason it helped me concentrate on the puzzles.and I want to add that I absolutely hate the dark world dungeon theme in link to the past
It does have that nice, edgy feel about it, doesn't it?my favorite version of hyrule with a lot of my favorite locations visually
It does have that nice, edgy feel about it, doesn't it?
It is one of the most amazing 3D Zelda titles out there! There is a wide world to explore, the most dungeons in the series (nine), a wide variety of characters to interact with, the one trading sequence in the game ends as soon as it starts, it gives you decent collectibles in the form of the Golden Bugs, you have a sassy companion character, you turn into a Wolf which adds variety to combat and world exploration, and the best swordplay in the series by far!
The only gripes I have with the game are two things.
A - The art style is strange with character design as they are cartoonish in proportions and yet textured with an aim for realistic design.
B - Heart Pieces
Mostly stubbornness lol. I wasnt a very good gamer until I started playing zelda, and I was (and still am) determined to beat every single game. I was having so much fun with tp and since I was just starting out, there was no way I'd allow myself to stop playing it. The zant's hand section brought be close, but eventually I made it past there. Overall the game was just mega cool, and the story just keeps going so its hard to get bored.I'm curious though. What kept you all playing throughout TP?
I love the wolf art! Do you happen to know the artist?Could you imagine if Twilight Princess was a game that was in the Toon Link artstyle?
Heck, it would've been funny to see Adult Toon Link finally make his debut.
YES!!!! SOMEONE ELSE WHO GETS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Twilight princess is one of my favorite games ever. This seems to be a bit unpopular but I absolutely love the beginning of the game in Ordon. It is so peaceful and I feel so at home when playing through it. More than any game it really sets up the stakes for me because the simple life they all lead is so idyllic and wonderful that I really feel the need to protect it as the main character. It's the part of the game I look forward to the most on replays and I always try to drag it out as long as possible. I wish I could live in that village for real.