I'm awaiting a direct sequel/companion to Link's Awakening... they hint at it in MM, because one of the tunes mentioned somewhere in the game i believe has a title like "Ballad of the Wind Fish" or "The Wind fish's song" or soemthing like that. But, it is left as a "who's dream was it? is it real? huh? and what's up with the Goombas, Tarin/Mario and the other mario connections?" lmao
Oracle of Ages = a good contrast to Seasons, but felt like Light/Dark worlds of Link to the Past... Not my favorite. Not, IMO as good as...
Oracle of Seasons = one great game. Subrosia's a little tedious sometimes tho
Minish Cap = for some reason i wasn't feeling it. The "get small" idea wasn't intuitive to me and i felt like i spent a lot of time trying to figure out where to go. I like the updated graphics tho.
TP = damn, i hope it's not too hard so i can't beat it.
FSA = it's a multiplayer version of four swords found on the GBA LttP cartridge, but for Gamecube (involving the GC-GBA link cables *cough ripoff cough*... f***ing connectivity). Either version of four swords is kind of like the Gauntlet games of old... However many Links you have, you scramble for rupees and to get somewhere first, but you also have to co-op on a lot of stuff. It's an interesting idea and a lot of fun, but feels little like a Zelda game because there is essentially no plot. 3.5/5 stars.
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Date: 2006-08-13 04:05 am (UTC)Oracle of Ages = a good contrast to Seasons, but felt like Light/Dark worlds of Link to the Past... Not my favorite. Not, IMO as good as...
Oracle of Seasons = one great game. Subrosia's a little tedious sometimes tho
Minish Cap = for some reason i wasn't feeling it. The "get small" idea wasn't intuitive to me and i felt like i spent a lot of time trying to figure out where to go. I like the updated graphics tho.
TP = damn, i hope it's not too hard so i can't beat it.
FSA = it's a multiplayer version of four swords found on the GBA LttP cartridge, but for Gamecube (involving the GC-GBA link cables *cough ripoff cough*... f***ing connectivity). Either version of four swords is kind of like the Gauntlet games of old... However many Links you have, you scramble for rupees and to get somewhere first, but you also have to co-op on a lot of stuff. It's an interesting idea and a lot of fun, but feels little like a Zelda game because there is essentially no plot. 3.5/5 stars.