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Just reminded me how fantastic it is. This happened to me with Mario Sunshine; at the time I didn't really appreciate how excellent it was, then I restarted it and it was just so much better than I remembered. After such a slow and monotonous end to Wind Waker (even though collecting Triforce pieces was such a *yawn* challenge), I kinda made my mind up that it was good, but not that good.
Playing it though... bar one or two games (Metroid Prime, Resident Evil), nothing has come close to it since. Okay, the sailing was annoying, and Tingle was a bit of a money-grabbing ass, but the sense or scale was immense; seeing different islands from miles off and slowly turning into huge worlds. It just feels so much bigger than any other Zelda I've played before. And if feels as if things really progress, some days rain will hail down on your boat, lightning will strike, on when it sunny seagulls will follow you as you try to knock them out of sky by hitting them with your sail.
Then there's fact just how much you can do. You'll be needing to rush to a certain area and get sidetracked for half an hour on so on some small island. I spend around half on hour on the letter sorting game alone.
I think in five years time, once people have stopped being red-faced about some branch snapping in an unconvincing manner, they'll see the direction change as a great one.
Although still no Majora's Mask.
Just reminded me how fantastic it is. This happened to me with Mario Sunshine; at the time I didn't really appreciate how excellent it was, then I restarted it and it was just so much better than I remembered. After such a slow and monotonous end to Wind Waker (even though collecting Triforce pieces was such a *yawn* challenge), I kinda made my mind up that it was good, but not that good.
Playing it though... bar one or two games (Metroid Prime, Resident Evil), nothing has come close to it since. Okay, the sailing was annoying, and Tingle was a bit of a money-grabbing ass, but the sense or scale was immense; seeing different islands from miles off and slowly turning into huge worlds. It just feels so much bigger than any other Zelda I've played before. And if feels as if things really progress, some days rain will hail down on your boat, lightning will strike, on when it sunny seagulls will follow you as you try to knock them out of sky by hitting them with your sail.
Then there's fact just how much you can do. You'll be needing to rush to a certain area and get sidetracked for half an hour on so on some small island. I spend around half on hour on the letter sorting game alone.
I think in five years time, once people have stopped being red-faced about some branch snapping in an unconvincing manner, they'll see the direction change as a great one.
Although still no Majora's Mask.
Only problem I really had with it was that is was too easy. I never really found the sailing to be a massive chore like most people. It was a pain at times but once you get the song that teleports you around the map, it really was no bother getting around.
It almost gave the game an epic feel when you set off in your boat to find new islands and stuff.
Too short
Too easy
Too many puzzles
Just like other Zeldas.
No new storyline, just rescue the Princess...again *groans*
> Too short
> Too easy
> Too many puzzles
> Just like other Zeldas.
> No new storyline, just rescue the Princess...again *groans*
If you got everything it'd take you days and days of game-play.
Too many puzzles? Eh? That's what Zelda is all about.
And if you're playing it for the storyline alone, then you're playing the wrong title. But I assume you missed out the whole bit with rescuing his sister?
Too many puzzles? Um?
It was too easy, I give it that. But at least it wasn't too hard. I hate games that are just too hard.
> There are too few games these days where you can sail around, play
> with the camera, jump your boat up and down, watch the various
> weather effects and the sun rise/fall and really feel free.
Agreed.