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Zelda: The Wind Waker


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But i want EPIC stuff like yoshis island, mario world. Games of that calibur. I remember when they used to push gaming to its limit.

Well go and play them then. They havn't dissapeared from the face of the earth.

Appreciate the past and hope that future nintendo efforts live up to your expectations.

Simple.

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ive played them to death. I want something new.

Nintendo isnt giving me it. Apart from pikmin.

Then look for it outside the confines of Nintendo games. Christ, do you need everything spelled out for you?

And if you still find nothing, stop playing games. You don't deserve them.

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cant remember it was in an interview well quite a few from last year from various people "we had a lot of things that we couldnt include in TWW or things that didnt fit in. These will be put into later zelda"

or something like that.

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Then look for it outside the confines of Nintendo games. Christ, do you need everything spelled out for you?

And if you still find nothing, stop playing games. You don't deserve them.

Im having more fun with non nintendo games these days.

Thats the problem. They are no longer the mercedes of the games world. They have a fleet of A classes :)

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I wish i could.

Young whipper snappers like you have forgotten the magic of nintendo. You'll take any old crap they pump out these days. I hope im wrong about TWW2 but sadly nearly every single GC update has left me sad. They need to go the extra mile instead of giving us what we want.

The old nintendo gave us what we needed not what we wished. Yamanuchi knew best :)

Aren't you 23? Fucking whipper snappers.

Why don't you please jus shut up and have a wank.

And ya still didn't answer my question. Name another game as good as MM or OOT. LTTP don't count because it's not as good as either. Now, name me another 3D adventure game with RPG overtones as good as those two.

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Im having more fun with non nintendo games these days.

Thats the problem. They are no longer the mercedes of the games world. They have a fleet of A classes :)

Gamer in moving on shocker!

Jesus, are you so stupid to see that it's probably more about how you have changed rather than whether TWW is any good or not? Are you that much of a spaz?

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cant we have a discussion on here?

thats the whole point of my threads. Too many threads on here are

"this games Great!

"I agree"

fin.

"This game is rubbish and should not have been made - it killed my father and raped my mother, before destroying all my old games"

"I disagree"

Some improvement :)

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Look people.

I'll give you my opinion again.

Wind Waker = Fantastic. Fun to play, lovely to look at and a nice addition to the Zelda line

Ocarina of Time = Pure Fried Gold. The finest game in history. Wonderfully crafted storyline, graphics which still hold up today, fun from start to finish, epona, the water, the dungeons. Every single bit of it was amazing.

In only wish every game was a tenth as good as OOT as even then every game would be amazing.

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Just started re-playing WW after a long break. Sufficient time and other games have passed by for me to have forgotten some of its lovely touches.

The islands in the distance. Whats out there?

Orca's sword training.

Controlling the seagulls.

The islanders and their quirks.

I never minded the Triforce and Treasure hunts btw, i guess i just love that whole treasure-hunting feel, and at least the location of each treasure shifts around each island each game, so it's not just a memory test.

The only thing i never managed to 100% complete the 1st time i played it was the Figurine hunt. I had it almost done on my 1st game but then found i had missed the end boss, and since only one re-play was allowed (?) i could never get him again. I threw myself into it on a new game until i was sick to the back teeth of all the toing-and froing and accelerating time to get the models done. I had almost all of them (again) when other games came along and I just never got back to the final few. Pity really, as collecting the figurines gave me a real sense of achievement.

Here's hoping that WW2 at E3 will pull a MM and be more complex and intricate while retaining the game mechanics. I'm still hoping for a Zelda: Legends of Arcadia where you can sail and explore the sky... ;)

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While playing WW last night, my wife commented that the "game looks naff ,like something from 1985"

I couldn't be bothered to tell her WHY she was so wrong.

Women. Go figure.

But, it does show that cel shading isn't for everyone and has alienated a lot of zelda fans.

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There's some truth in that I think, but I have to say I was slightly dissapointed with some of the puzzles.

There's one room in it which you enter where a beam of light is shining down the length of the room, various mirrors are dotted around the place. I cracked my knuckles, rubbed my hands together and proceded to size up the room, figuring out what was need to be done.

I was surprised, nay - amazed, that all you had to do was push each mirror. That's it. I didn't have to pull the mirrors into different postions to get the beam re-routed. Simply walking up to each mirror (eight in total I think) and giving them one push solved the 'puzzle'. It may as well have been a panel of switches in the 'off postition'.

The Prince of Persia mirror conundrum is how you do those sort of things, or hell - even the ICO mirrors or the Spirit Temple in OOT.

I fairly sure that Windwakers 'back to basics' approach was intentional. We'll get the real brain teasers in WW2, I'm fairly sure of that.

Actually, if is the room I'm thinking of, I had a hell of a time aligning those mirrors, and you had to use the girl to deflect the beams as well.

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