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Sure, it doesn't seem as big as other Zelda games (whatever joke you're going to say, don't bother, it's crap), it's still top-notch in terms of design and up there with any of the other Zelda titles. Bares some resemblance to Link's Awakening, or at least moreso than Link to the Past.
If I'm honest, I was expecting it to be a little crap. All the 'original ideas' sounded pretty rubbish, and I've never really had that much faith in Capcom with such a consistent franchise. But I'm glad I've been proved wrong, this is great.
Get. Now.
Now I've just got to find out where to get them made...(that's not me asking for any help - I'll try to find it myself :P)
Maybe you can't find the Pegasus Boots, you have to have them made.
Tingle refers to link as a Fairy.
Link dresses as a Kokiri but is Hylian.
Sure, it is a different era to that of Ocarina of Time, but unless a previous Link in the bloodline had a bit too much fun and excitement with a fairy...then Capcom or Nintendo have made a tiny little mistake there :P
Still, top quality game. I'm stuck trying to find the pegasus boots (which are probably very easy to find...) but I'm enjoying it nonetheless.
I said "I think this is the reason why Nintendo should stop bringing out all these ports and make something fresh and new like this" or something similar. He then looked at me weird.
Couldn't help it though, this really is a great game. And to think the US don't have it yet...
I think the difficulty level of the game is just right for me. It's quite easy for a Zelda game but can be brain taxing in places. Usually if a game is too hard and I can't figure it out, chances are I'll put it down and not come back for a while, if ever. Really does ruin the fun and flow of the game if stuff is too hard. That's why this is just right.
Excellent, excellent game.
Surely you're suppose to use the whirlwind thinger ... but it seems too far away.
Argh, I dunno. Still in awe of it all.