The Legend of Zelda
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Re: The Legend of Zelda
FUCK the last song you have to play in Spirit Tracks. It won't work for me, even when I play all the notes right.
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Don't forget the entire map is flipped.Chekt wrote:From what I heard the enemies are harder, there are more of them, and the dungeon layouts are altered.
Which does make things more difficult than you would figure.
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Muscle memory/me remembering how to do things a certain way is going to be a bitch.Galaxy Man wrote:Don't forget the entire map is flipped.Chekt wrote:From what I heard the enemies are harder, there are more of them, and the dungeon layouts are altered.
Which does make things more difficult than you would figure.
"time to go to Kakariko *turns left* ... Goddamnit."
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Pfffft. Yeah, when I tried to play TP on the Wii, I was so confused because I had already beaten it a few times on the GC. XDKamak wrote:Muscle memory/me remembering how to do things a certain way is going to be a bitch.Galaxy Man wrote:Don't forget the entire map is flipped.Chekt wrote:From what I heard the enemies are harder, there are more of them, and the dungeon layouts are altered.
Which does make things more difficult than you would figure.
"time to go to Kakariko *turns left* ... Goddamnit."
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When I played TP on the Wii it never confused me, in fact the location of things never really confused me.
The one thing that did always get me was that the Malo Mart in Kakariko was on the wrong side.
The one thing that did always get me was that the Malo Mart in Kakariko was on the wrong side.

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I've only played TP for GC once at a friend's house, so when I got it for my Wii I never really had a problem.Chekt wrote:When I played TP on the Wii it never confused me, in fact the location of things never really confused me.
The one thing that did always get me was that the Malo Mart in Kakariko was on the wrong side.
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Hooray, now that I have a 3DS I can now play my copy of Spirit Tracks that I got at a garage sale! And subsequently understand every one of Katie's ST comics. I can now see how the trains could get annoying.
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I've heard they're just long and boring.
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got my 3ds and the ocarina of time has never looked better
wiggle waggle loop-de-loo!
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Galaxy Man
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I can't get enough of that music.Marcato wrote:I've heard they're just long and boring.
Of course I thought the same of Wind Waker's sea music.
So it's only a matter of time
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The only thing I hated about the train sections was the few times I had to go way out of my way to avoid those daisies trains. Other than that, it was great fun, especially when I blew up dolphins while out on the ocean...
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wait you can blow up dolphins this is officially my favorite handheld Zelda gameKamak wrote:The only thing I hated about the train sections was the few times I had to go way out of my way to avoid those daisies trains. Other than that, it was great fun, especially when I blew up dolphins while out on the ocean...
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You could kind of blow up seagulls in Phantom Hourglass.
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I don't think I ever mentioned how I beat Phantom Hourglass again after I mentioned I started playing it again. Bellum was an awesome boss. The other bosses, not so much. The temple was also easy enough for me to get to the bottom with zero seconds of sand gone.
I also started playing and beat Majora's Mask again. I don't remember not being able to turn goron/zora/deku in the final boss fight. Spin attack spam is still overpowered. I'm thinking one day playing through it without reforging my sword, or getting every mask, or helping every fairy fountain, or getting as many heart containers as I can, etc.
I also started playing and beat Majora's Mask again. I don't remember not being able to turn goron/zora/deku in the final boss fight. Spin attack spam is still overpowered. I'm thinking one day playing through it without reforging my sword, or getting every mask, or helping every fairy fountain, or getting as many heart containers as I can, etc.
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