Honestly, I am more of a fan of the cartoon styled games, like WindWaker. Twilight Princess seems fun, but it's all so dark and realistic, which gives me chills.
Should I just try it out? Or no?
Should I just try it out? Or no?
Well, I would have to order the game from eBay and wait 2-4 weeks for it to come in, or download a 1.3 GB iso which would take about an hour to download on my potato computer, so it is faster to make this thread.In the time you started that thread you could easily tested the game out and see if you can get used to the style.
And it is a Zelda game. No one gets killed or something. Nothing to be afraid of. Oh, wait..
Well, if the story isn't dark, then I might as well try it. Thanks!It's my favorite Zelda game so yes. Definitely. For whatever reason a lot of people didn't like it but I really enjoyed. There might be bias though considering it was my first 3D zelda. You may or may not like it, but I definitely recommend it. Although I don't know about dark and realistic. It is dark in the way it presents itself, and I guess the art-style is realistic, but the story is not dark and realistic.
Oh. I thought you had it already or something like that.Well, I would have to order the game from eBay and wait 2-4 weeks for it to come in, or download a 1.3 GB iso which would take about an hour to download on my potato computer, so it is faster to make this thread.
Well, the Gamecube one is easier to pirate, so I might as well get that one. Is there any difference between the GCN and Wii versions?Oh. I thought you had it already or something like that.
I think you should try it out. The better question would be on which console.
It's mirrored as far as I know. And the Wii version has motion controls for swinging your sword and aiming with the bow or the clawshot.Well, the Gamecube one is easier to pirate, so I might as well get that one. Is there any difference between the GCN and Wii versions?
I've only played the wii version so I dont know. They are mirrored though, which is why I'm not too keen on trying the GC version. It would trip me out.Well, the Gamecube one is easier to pirate, so I might as well get that one. Is there any difference between the GCN and Wii versions?
This discussion over here is making me not want to play it: http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/6915/t1192930-scary/It's mirrored as far as I know. And the Wii version has motion controls for swinging your sword and aiming with the bow or the clawshot.
How old are you anyway?This discussion over here is making me not want to play it: http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/6915/t1192930-scary/
EDIT: Why would Nintendo make them mirrored?
I'm turning 15 next month, but I am very "sensitive." Sometimes even WindWaker scares me.How old are you anyway?
For your question: Link holds his sword in most of the games in the left hand - but most people are right-handed. So Nintendo decided to mirror the game.
It's totally okay to be sensitive. And even I'm scared of the black hands that grab you into their hole in Wind Waker.I'm turning 15 next month, but I am very "sensitive." Sometimes even WindWaker scares me.
And oh, now that makes sense why they mirrored it.
Okay. I will do it. But first, I am going to replay Ocarina of Time, to get out of my child happiness WindWaker mood, lol.It's totally okay to be sensitive. And even I'm scared of the black hands that grab you into their hole in Wind Waker.
Twilight Princess starts in a little and sweet village as I remember it. It's gets a bit darker after that, but not for too long. If you don't feel well at some point, just take a break. Or turn the volume down to zero and play some nice music.
Have courage my friend! You can't be Link without that, right?
Okay. I will do it. But first, I am going to replay Ocarina of Time, to get out of my child happiness WindWaker mood, lol.