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Saria ([personal profile] sagesaria) wrote2006-08-12 10:58 pm

yay!

Finally beat Link’s Awakening! Wow…the half-existant plot was more complicated than I thought.

See, at first I thought the whole thing was just Link’s dream. That there wasn’t really a point at all; it was all just a big dream as Link drifted with the flotsam of his boat.

But then they started talking about it all being the Wind Fish’s dream. What? I thought Link was dreaming!

Then apparently he is. And the Wind Fish flies over him. Were he and Link somehow connected or something? Like those dreams in Buffy?

Bah, whatever…it still doesn’t really have a signifigance to the rest of the series. But at least it was fun!

Games left to beat:
Legend of Zelda
Adventure of Link
both Oracle games (Must replace copy of Oracle of Ages)
Four Swords Adventures (is that like a multiplayer version of LTTP or something? Thatâ™d be awesome!)
The Minish Cap (Iâ™ll have to upgrade my systems again for that D: )
Twighlight Princess
The Phantom Hourglass

[identity profile] cptjacksparrow.livejournal.com 2006-08-13 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
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.

[identity profile] dutchwaffle.livejournal.com 2006-08-13 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
Four Sword is kind of easy with the Gamecube version, having the option to play alone. It's basic, simple, but really cool with some of the effects. Wind Waker-esque.

[identity profile] pheonix45.livejournal.com 2006-08-13 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Four Swords for the Game Cube or for the GBA? Well either way It's best played with multiple people. But just one person will do for the GC version (you need to connect to at least one other person for the GBA version). It's kind of like LttP but different. Like you use the items you find. For example you need a Fire Rod. Well you have to find it and you can only carry that item. And with each level you have to start with no items and no Force Gems. Force Gems are found instead of rupees. You need 2000 to beat a level. But it's not too had to do that. All in all FSA is a really fun game with some challenging puzzles.