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I bought this tape for my children to play as kind of a fun thing to do when it is too hot to go outside. They love it!
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This is a fun game, but it doesn't start out that way. First you have to find your sword, learn how to use it, and all that stuff. But thats pretty much how it always is. When you get to your first, i dunno "level", i guess. The game gets really hard and agrivating. If you've played orcarina of time, you know the part where u gotta get around all the guards? it's like that only harder. After you've finally gotten past all that, its more fun after that. Basically after that you gotta go to the differnt places, like fire, water, earth, and what not. If you've played zelda games, you know what i mean.
Pros:
Fun game!
Good graphics
Challenging
Cons: (mostly what i personally didnt like)
New "look" for link
You have to sail everywhere, takes a while.
Got rid or ocarina, for a wand
Takes a while to find the tri force pieces (towards the end, internet is your friend for that part)
So basically, it's a fun game, with some boring/pointless/stupid parts.
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This is the worst zelda game of all time for all nintendo systems. It just doesn't have the charm of the other zelda games. It gets really old and tedious spending all that time sailing across an ocean. Somehow sailing across an ocean and Link just don't match up. It doesn't stand the test of time like the other zelda's. I played through all zelda games all the way through. Here's my favorite zelda games in order.........
1. Link To The Past - snes
2. Ocarina of Time - N64
3. Legend of Zelda - nintendo
4. Majora's Mask - N64
5. Legend of Zelda 2 - nintendo
6. Windwaker - gamecube
Sorry folks nintendo got it wrong with windwaker. Hopefully they'll redeem the magic of zelda with twilight princess.
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When I got the Gamecube when it first came out, I was, how to put it, a newbie to the whole "Nintendo" thing, and the only reason I got the Gamecube was because I wanted to finally have a game system and I liked the Mario games (I was around 8-9 when I got it). The first two games I got were Super Smash Bros. Melee and Luigi's Mansion. They both were very fun, and very challenging. I beat Luigi's Mansion (with the help of a friend) within a year of buying it, and still haven't gotten every hidden stage in SSBM. I loved the games, but wanted more. I heard some buzz around the classroom that a new Zelda game was coming out! "What's a Zelda?" I thought to myself, so I looked it up online. All these things popped up saying some weird think called the "Wind Walker" or something. I wanted to see some images from the game, so I looked that up. After correcting me that it was in fact "Wind Waker", I saw that the graphics for the game were amazing! It looked like a cartoon! I needed to get this game when it came out! I waited for months, until it finally came out! I ran to the toy store... and found two things: 1. It was $50 2. They were all gone. I was very depresssed. My cousins had already gotten it, and they were raving about how amazing it was! My birthday was over 6 months away, so I had no chance of getting it any time soon. June came, and it was my sister's birthday. We went over to my cousin's house to celebrate, and guess what she got from them. That's right, she got the Legend of Zelda : The Wind Waker. We came home, and at once, started to play. The game was not only extremely fun, but extrememly challenging! It took us over a year and a half to beat it! The game itself was very hard, but all the side quests that can distract you from the game are the real reason it took so long to beat it! The game has more twists and turns than Lombard Street. Get the game now, or feel the wrath of Valoo's mighty flame!
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When Ocarina of Time for N64 came out, people were blown away.
So naturally, when gamecube was released, people expected another great Zelda with realistic 3D graphics, and to everyone's shock (and to some's horror) Nintendo's next big Zelda was announced to use cell-shading technique, which provides cartoonish graphics for video games.
I too was surprised to find this change, but nonetheless bought a copy at full price because, hey, it's Zelda. Soon my doubts cleared and I had a blast playing this masterpiece.
To people that played Ocarina, this game will bring back the memories as it features many of the same sounds, music, and controls that were used in the N64 version. And although the cell-shaded graphics wasn't what people expected, it fits perfectly well into the atmosphere of the game, and once you get used to it you'll love it so much.
When Wind Waker first came out, there were some critics that called this game childish and said it was a bad installment for the whole franchise. But time proved them wrong. The only childish thing about this game, if at all, is the difficulty which has been tuned down a lot compared to the N64 Zelda. Wind Waker is such a good game that it has even become my new favorite Zelda of all time, and that's saying a lot since most of the Zelda games are of grade A++.
However, everything will soon change, at least I hope. The now-being-developed game of Twilight Princess has apparently made quite an impact on people that played it in E3, and now even the Cell-Shading hater can't say nothing to Zelda because it is gonna be as real as anything, like the code name for the project indicates, REAL ZELDA. Yes Link's body is gonna be proportional again in the next installment, yay?!
Nintendo is really taking their time on Twilight Princess(years!! It was supposed to come out in 2005 but they decided to postpone it to make it even greater????) so it will undoubtfully be another masterpiece. If it's as good as Wind Waker you know I'll buy it. But I have a feeling that I will again be surprised =]
Phhhh I try to keep my expectations at sane level but it's getting harder
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