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Zelda games
Stranger Dan:
Zelda fans don't use flamethrowers they use Fire Arrows or the Fire Rod or the Candle or Dinn's Fire.
Anyway the draw of Zelda games is that they
-have vast, wonderful worlds to explore
-have fun, intuitive combat that makes you think on your feet
-are loaded with puzzles, room after room of clever puzzles
-have the best boss fights in the world
-don't go a second without beautiful music
-have an undeniable charm and sense of humor that is sorely lacking in today's games
I have no clue how I could possibly dislike this series even if I wanted to.
ForteBass:
I just remember being a little kid, about 3 years old when it came out, sitting there with a controller in my hand being addicted to trying to play the original.
Tedd:
I've loved the Zelda series since I was a little kid. When Ocarina of Time came out I got the special gold cartridge, and me and my best friend beat it in under 8 hours. We later spent another around 4-5 hours doing all the sidequests. Since she (my friend) does not have a Gamecube, she is going to buy Twilight Princess (Where the fuck did they come up with THAT title?) and mooch off me, much like she did when we bought Eternal Darkness.
Notice how I'm not complaining and saying 'she' at the same time. :)
Kai:
--- Quote from: Shibboleth ---If you get the chance to play a single Zelda game, play Ocarina of Time. It's gotta be one of the greatest RPG's ever, and for its time, it was incredible.
--- End quote ---
I would personally go with the SNES version; Way more puzzling and interesting to me.
LiterSize:
Can anyone confirm or deny:
Triforce tattoos ROCK.
Actually, I was wondering if anyone knew for sure about the next Zelda game: is it going to be on the revolution or the game cube?
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