5/26/2023 0 Comments Spectacle rock botw![]() Still havent played thru TP or any released after so cant comment, tho link between worlds looks good (only played a bit), apparently its the sequel to lttp so play that first If ur more bothered about enjoyment than order, personally id play If u like windwaker play phantom hourglass next it was a good sequel (play with stylus not dpad), the next game spirit tracks was meh. tho this is prob the most enjoyable and most comfy story/visual/gameplay wise, also after finishing this i was able to git gud enough to finish the last fight on ocarina which i put off. Ocarina, i didnt like when it came out, was never a fan of n64 graphics, but it is a great game, majora is a good sequel, but for ur first console version i wud say windwaker (this will piss people off) was 18 wen i played it, some guy i worked with was tellin me its fuckin banging, i was like lolwut it looks like a fucking kids game. id say for handhelds play lttp/minish cap/four swords on gba (i used psp) The first game i played was links awakening as an 11yo back in 97, this put me off, i just didnt understand what to do, at the time i really only played platformers, i did finish the dx version recently, i found it boring AF, its just not enjoyable, but it was the first handheld zelda, and its pretty good what they achieved on a GB (this was before pokemon) so its worth playing, just leave it till u play a few others first, the oracle games i barely played, sold both carts recently. If ur not a fan of zelda dont follow these recommendations it may put u off, I already have a Wii VC save, but as far as I know they released a PC port, so you can probably play it in HD, widescreen, 60FPS and all stuff. The game is really good, just burned out after so many Zeldas in a row, gonna finish it later. I know figuring the right item combo is a gameplay feature, but still frustrating at times. There are only two slots and even sword should occupy one to be used. The only thing I find a bit annoying is switching between items. AFAIK GBC isn't more powerful than NES, but to me the game feels much more modern and fun than first two Zeldas. LA - played the DX version, simple yet really good. Beautiful graphics, good puzzles and a fair challenge. Something like that modern indie studios would sell today as a trendy pixel art style, but worse designed, poorly coded (modern hardware gonna handle anyways) and stretched to 1Gb instead of 1Mb. I wouldn't skip it, but you can if you want to.ĪLttP - fucking amazing, didn't age even for a tiny bit. The most unzelda of all zeldas with clunky swordfights, challenging and unforgiving as fuck. Z2 - can't say it's not fun, but kinda ass tbh. As far as I remember, I tried my best to not use guides, but probably ended up googling something. Figuring out where to go and what to do might be really confusing, sometimes you can only randomly blow up shit untill you find something. Make sure you read the manual and check out the cropped map of the world in it, you're meant to have it while playing. ![]() Z1 - for an NES game - amazing, subjectively (I'm a zoomer) - pretty good. Completed Z1, Z2, ALttP, LA and half of the OoT so far. People say they're all good, so I went in order. >inb4 b-b-but muh uh wuhh guhh abloo bloo Imagine trusting this pretentious weirdo who likes two of the worst games in the series A long while afterwards we traded versions and the experience of me and one other didn't change as much as we thought to have preference while the others preferred the GCN version (one refused to take part of the experiment), but I noticed that most of the complaints boiled down to "Link should be left-handed" and no one said they disliked the Wii controls after playing. My circle of friends was assblown about the Wii version releasing first and seething when I turned to the dark side and got the Wii to play it earlier. Play the originals when you can, since the 3D/HD remasters generally lessen the atmosphere for the most part. Then, try out other games depending on your preferred style. ![]() Start at A Link to the Past for a well-rounded 2D experience or Ocarina of Time for a well-rounded 3D experience. ![]()
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