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It felt like I played Twilight Princess because of peer pressure more than actually enjoying itYarcofin
That sucks.. I, myself, hyped this game more than I've ever hyped any game before, and I kind of got what I didn't expect to get. I had all these ideas, before it was out, about how it was going to be and stuff. I've learned a lesson from this. Do not do that, cause you will end up dissapointed in the end.
yeah, i didn't feel connected with the other characters at all (exept for Midna, she was the best ever)Always-Honest
TBH i felt connected with many characters in the game, Colin is one of my favourite of the game
[QUOTE="Always-Honest"]yeah, i didn't feel connected with the other characters at all (exept for Midna, she was the best ever)SuperMario_46
TBH i felt connected with many characters in the game, Colin is one of my favourite of the game
really?.. hmn, no, i didn't connect with any of them. the strange thing was that the the bonding between Link and the rest began in the animations during the end credits... and that's way too late ofcourse.
Midna was great though.
i felt a much bigger connection with villages and villagers in Wind Waker
If you have played all the way from the SNES Zelda games to GC you would feel that TP as the weakest link. The story was way too predictable and the only characters names you remembered was the girls, Zelda and gandorf. It felt like you were playing the N64 version for the 100th time and almost felt like the same game with the same or less interesting story with nothing really new but graphics.
O ya it also has the worst music ever of all the Zelda games. Could anyone tell the differences between the wolf songs?
I think one of the reasons why as a player I didn't feel as connected to the game was that there was no real sense of community. Evil and impending doom are sweeping over hyrule yet why should i care about saving it? The townspeople won't even stop to talk to me. In all other Zelda games being able to talk to everyone included you in the game and actually made you care about the characters that inhabited the world and made it that much more rewarding when you finally saved the land.
Technically it was an amazing game and the ending of it completely blew me away however the lack of a vibrant community being replaced by busy Hyruleans took away some of the ... Zelda-vibe shall we call it:)
i enjoyed windwaker much more than TP. maybe its because i was a little person who couldn't get past the first dungeon. maybe its because it took me overall maybe six months to beat it. maybe its because it was the first zelda game i have ever played. but what i do know is that TP's characters, plot, etc. seemed rather bland; at the end i was thinking, 'what, that's it?'
i mean, ja, the final boss fight was pretty interesting, but why exactly did link have to do it? certainly not for himself, at leastnot for the latter half. and if it was for someone besides himself, the selflessness was not conveyed.
yes, i believe i like WW better. Storywise at least. But graphics and gameplay were more interesting in TP. I liked the bow in WW, but TP's bow was krazy! i ran out of arrows too quickly...
The music wasn't crazy either.
i mean, ja, the final boss fight was pretty interesting, but why exactly did link have to do it? certainly not for himself, at leastnot for the latter half. and if it was for someone besides himself, the selflessness was not conveyed.
The music wasn't crazy either.
kakashi552
Completely agree.
They needed to give the characters in Twilight Princess more personality.
The only character I cared about in Twilight Princess was Midna really... the gameplay was superb this time around though.
yeah, i didn't feel connected with the other characters at all (exept for Midna, she was the best ever)Always-Honest
me neither i would love it if it was released in 97 before Ocarina of Time don't misunderstand me i think it's a great game but it hasn't really improve since Ocarina (that was the only zelda i played aside than a link to the past) the story is poor and the sounds haven't change very much the gameplay remains the same, all that doesn't make it bad because zelda games have always been great but i feel like i could be playing Ocarina again (i've passed it 3 timesss!!!) i didn't have a GC so i don't know what Wind Waker is but it looks better than TP
I, not being a fan of the zelda series, found this game to be very fun and enjoyablejar3190
probabily u haven't played OoT because the game looks like a poor copy of it 10 years later it has the same sound a poorer story, characters that look like being created for a Sims game more than Zelda, and the only thing that looks nice it's the graphics but the character models don't really look alive or show any feeling
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