The Wii is a dying console and it's obviously evident by this years lineup. Third parties basically gave up for the Wii. Though, that doesn't mean nintendo and first party have given up quite yet. I'm excited for, Zelda Skyward Sword and Kirby Wii of course, but also for Rhythm Heaven, Fortune Street or Mario Party 9(whichever turns out better) and Bit.Trip.Complete. I still have plenty of games to hold me over, so I'm okay for the lack of games. I actually like the lack of games this year because I'm catching up on my very large backlog.
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I'm replaying it right now. I think that it's the second best zelda game ever made behind Ocarina of Time. The dugeons are execellent as usual and changing to regular link to wolf link really makes the gameplay interesting. Hopefully Skyward Sword will be as good as this.
I've played both versions, but I liked the Wii controls better. I guess it comes down to preference.
They shouldn't, every nintendo console had the best first party in every generation, and yes including the Wii. That's why, even though the Wii U looks gimicky and not very impressive right now, I will probably get it regardless due to the first party.
I'm going to replay Twilight Princess and for the first time, play Wind Waker in anticipation to Skyward Sword. I will also be playing Call of Duty Black Ops, and No More Heroes 2. I don't have much time this summer, because of summer school.
I think nintendo is doing a lot, for the 3DS that is. It seems like there isn't much included for the Wii.
I'm currently replaying Twilight Princess and after I beat that I'm going to play Wind Waker for the first time. So I'm wondering what do you guys think the top 3 zelda's of all time are. It seems like most critics would agree with this:
1. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
3. Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
Would you agree with this or disagree with this list?
Sweet! I loved the first one and I only have 3 more people to assassinate in the second one. It's a great series, but it just doesn't seem the same without motion control.
I just borrowed Twilight Princess and Wind Waker from a friend and started playing Twilight Princess. Like I said before I was half way done with it when my Gamecube broke about four years ago, so it's great playing it again. Loving it more then the first time.
So it's not like I've never played a Zelda game before. I've played Ocarina of Time when I was very young and since I was about 6 years old I didn't have the attention span to finish it. I've played some of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and only got about half way done when my Gamecube broke. So is it okay I'm still not very familiar with the Zelda series? I could borrow Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess from a friend, but I'm very busy with other games, so do you think I could just play Skyward Sword without much knowledge of Zelda?
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