That's quite interesting.
By the way, haven't played this game yet.
I wouldn't touch Wind Waker with a 10-foot long pole with a rag at the end for added protection. Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask showed us how a 3D LoZ game should look like, Twillight Princess perfected that look by making it slightly gritty. Wind Waker just stands out like a sore thumb and it left its imprint on both Spirit Tracks and The Phantom Hourglass due to platform limitations. While it's understandable on the DS, it wasn't on the Gamecube and as much as I admire the cel shading, I do not care for the character design in this one. The cartoony stain can still be seen in Skyward Sword, even though it went back to the roots with its overall look...
I really hated it back when it was brand new and I'm not amazed by it now. I guess you gotta try out a game before you judge it, but as a non-hardcore Zelda fan, I sincerely don't feel the need to. A Link to the Past on the other hand... now that's a game I enjoyed thoroughly!
I'm actually quite serious and I realize that I'm judging a book by its cover, but I treat Wind Waker as a stain upon the entire series and I am not alone in this opinion.Biggest troll post ever......?
I'm actually quite serious and I realize that I'm judging a book by its cover, but I treat Wind Waker as a stain upon the entire series and I am not alone in this opinion.Biggest troll post ever......?
I know it's not a troll post because of this. A troll wouldn't say that... probably.I guess you gotta try out a game before you judge it, but as a non-hardcore Zelda fan, I sincerely don't feel the need to.
I'm actually quite serious and I realize that I'm judging a book by its cover, but I treat Wind Waker as a stain upon the entire series and I am not alone in this opinion.Biggest troll post ever......?
It's my second favorite Zelda game, too. What's your first? Mine's Majora's Mask.You really should, it's a great game. A bit boring and slow at the beginning, mainly because of all the sailing you're forced to do, but then it quickly becomes great and easily my second favorite Zelda game.
I liked Twilight Princess, but I also felt it was the least memorable of the 3D titles. It basically just felt like Ocarina of Time 2 (with a bit of aLttP's plot and MM's dark themes thrown in), but grittier and self-important. In short, I feel like it took itself too seriously for its own good.It's funny, I find Twilight Princess to be the stain of the series. Nothing about that game was appealing to me at all. It was everything but a Zelda game.
I'm actually quite serious and I realize that I'm judging a book by its cover, but I treat Wind Waker as a stain upon the entire series and I am not alone in this opinion.Biggest troll post ever......?
Same here, I would do other things meanwhile. Good times good times.i just aimed myself in the right direction, and took a minute break to get a snack or check facebook while I waited to get to my destination.
I'm actually quite serious and I realize that I'm judging a book by its cover, but I treat Wind Waker as a stain upon the entire series and I am not alone in this opinion.Biggest troll post ever......?
That game wasn't made by Nintendo, Mah Boy! Most people don't even treat it as a legitimate LoZ game.Wind Waker was HARDLY a stain on the series; it could have been a lot worse, as seen here:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=dE-IoRk1qgk
Are your eyes and ears bleeding yet? I think I've proven my point. This is the real stain on the series.
I wouldn't touch Wind Waker with a 10-foot long pole with a rag at the end for added protection. Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask showed us how a 3D LoZ game should look like, Twillight Princess perfected that look by making it slightly gritty. Wind Waker just stands out like a sore thumb and it left its imprint on both Spirit Tracks and The Phantom Hourglass due to platform limitations. While it's understandable on the DS, it wasn't on the Gamecube and as much as I admire the cel shading, I do not care for the character design in this one. The cartoony stain can still be seen in Skyward Sword, even though it went back to the roots with its overall look...
I really hated it back when it was brand new and I'm not amazed by it now. I guess you gotta try out a game before you judge it, but as a non-hardcore Zelda fan, I sincerely don't feel the need to. A Link to the Past on the other hand... now that's a game I enjoyed thoroughly!
Wind Waker isn't a stain on the series. Not at alllll. The cel-shaded graphics are just beautiful.I wouldn't touch Wind Waker with a 10-foot long pole with a rag at the end for added protection. Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask showed us how a 3D LoZ game should look like, Twillight Princess perfected that look by making it slightly gritty. Wind Waker just stands out like a sore thumb and it left its imprint on both Spirit Tracks and The Phantom Hourglass due to platform limitations. While it's understandable on the DS, it wasn't on the
Gamecube and as much as I admire the cel shading, I do not care for the character design in this one. The cartoony stain can still be seen in Skyward Sword, even though it went back to the roots with its overall look...
I really hated it back when it was brand new and I'm not amazed by it now. I guess you gotta try out a game before you judge it, but as a non-hardcore Zelda fan, I sincerely don't feel the need to. A Link to the Past on the other hand... now that's a game I enjoyed thoroughly!