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NEVAR!
congrats on finishing twilight princess :3 it was a good game! one of the few zelda games ive played >___> i feel bad cuz i still need to play many more lol
Stop changing your avatar! Every time I look, it's different.
NEVAR!
congrats on finishing twilight princess :3 it was a good game! one of the few zelda games ive played >___> i feel bad cuz i still need to play many more lol
I'm almost done.
It progressed in a funny way though. With OoT and other ones I kinda knew what was up ahead and the various "stages" and temples before I was about done, but this one flows like a story, and it just feels funky after having forgotten about it for so long.
But definitely one of the best Zelda titles IMO.
I hope they make another title with the dark, noir, drama type like they did with Twilight Princess.
But from the descriptions, they sound like these things I love.. I'm not sure what they're classified as.. They're a rolled up sweet cracker/cookie with a inner chocolate coating (it isn't solid, they make a kind of straw)..
Omg those things.. I could probably go through 50 of those tin cans they come in, in a month.
But from the descriptions, they sound like these things I love.. I'm not sure what they're classified as.. They're a rolled up sweet cracker/cookie with a inner chocolate coating (it isn't solid, they make a kind of straw)..
Omg those things.. I could probably go through 50 of those tin cans they come in, in a month.
I know what you are talking about...They are pretty good and they had a french name. At least the ones I'd have <.>
I can't even begin to remember a name, just their description.. If I saw the tin can they came in (the ones I had, I know many different companies package them differently) I'd recognize them instantly.
Stop changing your avatar! Every time I look, it's different.
NEVAR!
congrats on finishing twilight princess :3 it was a good game! one of the few zelda games ive played >___> i feel bad cuz i still need to play many more lol
I'm almost done.
It progressed in a funny way though. With OoT and other ones I kinda knew what was up ahead and the various "stages" and temples before I was about done, but this one flows like a story, and it just feels funky after having forgotten about it for so long.
But definitely one of the best Zelda titles IMO.
I hope they make another title with the dark, noir, drama type like they did with Twilight Princess.
oh cool so i dont have to go back and play OoT and what ever else? :P
If you haven't played OoT before, then go do it.. You're only doing yourself a disservice by not doing so..
As far as timelines go and ***, no there's no real reason to.. The timelines and story links are just not really there... Many people have tried to map out the Zelda universe, and it just gets ridiculous.
It's best to just treat each game like a new game. If you've played the series, then there are recurring elements (and maybe even plot spoilers) you'll be able to figure out long ahead of time.. But other than that..
But from the descriptions, they sound like these things I love.. I'm not sure what they're classified as.. They're a rolled up sweet cracker/cookie with a inner chocolate coating (it isn't solid, they make a kind of straw)..
Omg those things.. I could probably go through 50 of those tin cans they come in, in a month.
Toppo perhaps? I think that's the name of the ones I've had.
Nvm they don't fit the discription. Still not bad.
The only two that had a noticeable bond to each other story-wise was Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time.
The opening for Majora's Mask distinctly begins at the end of Ocarina of Time and presents a minor spoiler since it picks up where it leaves off. However, the game as a whole really is it's own entity and doesn't reflect much of past titles. Most links (har har, see what I did thar?) between Zelda titles are extremely subtle and vague to draw lines between. You'll only drive yourself crazy trying to make sense of it all, so as Slip said, treat each Zelda game as it's own thing similar to FFs. However, if you pay attention or play some titles more than once you'll pick up some interesting things you may have overlooked previously. It's kinda cool to play the title after the one you finished and find yourself saying "Hey! I remember that!"
The interesting thing is that Link, despite his many appearances and varying age, seems to be a sort of spirit or essence of "The Hero of Legend" and is essentially reborn and takes host to a new person each game. Kinda like the whole "chosen one" thing being passed down generation to generation.
Those are pretty much them.. I tried googling wafer stick tin can, but got nothing..
@Spath, they're not a propriety thing, it's basically just a style, I just remember the ones I got coming in round tin cans (bout 10 inches long, half the diameter of a CD) many different companies make them.. The one characteristic they have though, doesn't seem to be present in what I googled of Toppo.. They have a completely hollow center.. It's like the rolled up a very thin waffle, fried it, then fed chocolate through the center, the chocolate forming a layer thinner than the waffle edge..
They are nothing like tree bark (the ones I've had) they practically disintegrate in your mouth.. When they do you instantly taste this influx of sweet fried dough, kinda like chocolate chip cookie dough rolled thin and fried very lightly, followed by flakes of chocolate..
i guess ill put zelda games on my someday to do list i suppose lol
To get a good feel of what makes a Zelda title, I'd strongly recommend starting with either Link to the Past or Link's Awakening.
But Ocarina of Time is definitely what I would consider the pinnacle or standard of modern Zelda games. Everything about it was downright perfect.
The look and feel, gameplay, music, lore, replay value, side-line quests and all.
i guess ill put zelda games on my someday to do list i suppose lol
If you play no others, you must play A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time.. Link to the Past is overhead view though (while still retaining some semblance of 3D) and OoT is completely 3D.
i guess ill put zelda games on my someday to do list i suppose lol
To get a good feel of what makes a Zelda title, I'd strongly recommend starting with either Link to the Past or Link's Awakening.
But Ocarina of Time is definitely what I would consider the pinnacle or standard of modern Zelda games. Everything about it was downright perfect.
The look and feel, gameplay, music, lore, replay value, side-line quests and all.
arent they on the virtual console on wii and 3ds? too bad i dont have either lol -_-
and if you want to have nightmares play majora's mask
i doubt id get scared lol
Depends on how familiar you are with Zelda games.
Out of all them, Majora's Mask legitimately gave me the creeps.
Something about it is not so much dark and scary as it is obscure and haunting. It really gave you a daunting and morose feeling passively lingering, and the only way you can save yourself and the world is to go back in time and try again. Not to mention you're more or less constantly cursed with those funky masks. Just putting them on made me uneasy :/
Unless you have a circa 2000 computer, you won't have to.. If you have even a first gen dual core, you're more than capable of running OoT (which was N64) as it was designed to run on console, and then some.. Link to the Past was SNES.. Needless to say, there would be 0 lag.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.