I really enjoyed how they animated things in wind waker. They didn't animate TP link's face as much. I personally prefer the cool art style of TP a leeetle bit better, but they're both pretty cool.
Originally Posted by Phizzy I don't really think it matters which one you choose, since they're all pretty much the same game.
Phizzy, I couldn't agree with you more. I can't believe I couldn't see it at first(A friend had to point it out) but when you compare the objectives and temples in each game it is pretty much the same every time.
They even manage to make it work when they re-use the exact same items. We could probably make the next game by ourselves.
Oh, and did anyone see some rumored concept art for the newer one they're working on... it's all futuristic, and Link has a motorcycle!
EDIT: Damn, it was an april fools joke... still, I think it would be a great next step.
Originally Posted by Phizzy I don't really think it matters which one you choose, since they're all pretty much the same game.
Actually that kinda ruined Link's awakening for me when i realized that.
I bought Windwaker and played that for a bit (and a very small play through Ocarina of time that came free with it) and felt like i was just sailing between dungeons. And the dungeons themselves were a bit of a chore.
Then i got the minish cap for my birthday one year and loved it (especially the music) but got stuck on some mountain after the first dungeon.
Then i decided to buy link's awakening on ebay as i had played it a lot on my friend's gameboy years ago. I got quite far but the dungeons once again became more of a chore than fun.
Um surely the Zelda games are as similar and many other game series, i mean when you get a winning formula you don't change it much do you? you just add to it.
I couldn't disagree more. All of the zelda games provide a better change from game to game than most series' I know. I mean, come on... all the mario games (aside from the "educational" ones) up until 3d were the same... But that may be a bad example... because nobody argues that...
I think they change mario too much. They change the music a lot and took out all the cool featuers of the SNES games Still love that Plumber though.
The reason most Zelda games are the same is because you usually have to collect three key items that then open up another 6-8 temples which hold more key items essential to ending the quest.
In LTTP you needed the three pendants, that got you the master sword and opened up the dark world which had like 8 temples all with crystals in them(Well, maiden-crystal things).
OOT needed three stones which again got you the master sword and threw you 7 years into the future where you needed 6 or so pendants.
etc etc /ye!
I still love that setup though! slinkpl>>> indianofing1fing2(fire) &yes&b>>
Originally Posted by Dr. James Yea, I really loved playing as a wolf in Windwaker as well as fishing. The dual hookshot was also hot in Ocarina of Time