For those interested. It looks much the same as the Phantom Hourglass, and as I enjoyed PH immensely this should be a good time too.
http://ds.ign.com/dor/objects/143339...rl_032509.html
For those interested. It looks much the same as the Phantom Hourglass, and as I enjoyed PH immensely this should be a good time too.
http://ds.ign.com/dor/objects/143339...rl_032509.html
A new Zelda game, excellent. Can't say Link on a train looks... right though...
Was hoping the next Zelda game would be one actually designed for the Wii though.
Give a man a fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of the day.
Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Looks awsome. Yes, Link + Train = What the heck, but still, it's Link!
As someone who doesn't own a Wii, I'm glad it's for the DS, but I get what you're saying.
I should buy the twilight princess for the Gamecube if I can find it...unless I end up getting a Wii.![]()
I don't like these Windwaker spin-offs they keep making. They need to focus on a new console-specific Legend of Zelda. Twilight Princess, thankfully, was actually good, but not as good as the Nintendo 64 ones.
I too was hoping the new one would be a console title...however, I do still need to finish Twilight Princess
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Agreed, in fact I'd rather see a Zelda game with some kind of gunpowder in it, just for teh lulzI don't like these Windwaker spin-offs they keep making. They need to focus on a new console-specific Legend of Zelda. Twilight Princess, thankfully, was actually good, but not as good as the Nintendo 64 ones.And to see that Hyrule can actually change with time
On a more serious note, yes, I absolutely loved Ocarina of Time![]()
Well technically it changes with like every game...ever notice how the world of Hyrule is always geographically different with each title...I never really set myself on how I felt about that...
BTW...am I the only one who liked Majora's Mask? I thought that game was pretty cool - how you could turn into a Goron, Zora, or...whatever those short wooden nut-shooters were called, and the whole crazy universe where you could manipulate time
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Those cannons on ships where technically gunpowder. Does anyone else think its wierd to have a cannon on trains though?
There was also a cannon in twilight princess, put that looked more like a jack in the box then anything.
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"If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
Majora's Mask was a good one, almost right on there with Ocarina of Time.
Title's a little lame but I can take it.
Reminds me a lot of the oracle LOZ games. Those were nice, I guess.
WHY DO THEY KEEP ADDING BS WAYS OF TRAVELING?! I am tired of worthless worlds where it's just an infinite amount of stupid water/grass. I want it to go back to its roots and have an event everywhere, or at least the lull in activity was very short in the origional LOZ. I like the possession thingy of the sword guy. You had it in TP, might as well expand on it away from just one temple. As they add more technology(trains) maybe the bosses and dungeons at the very least will be more interesting.
YET ANOTHER TIME ZELDA SENDS YOU ON A TASK!? Dangit, NEVER saw that one coming.
Boomerange his tentecles then he will be stabbable (bear in mind I haven't played OOT since I was about 10)
Hammer & Sickle - Karacharovo
And I drank it strait down.
Boomerang the tentacles holding him to the ceiling, take out his jellyfish when he releases them, and then he'll just spin around shooting lightning - hit him with a boomerang then and you can hurt him.Originally Posted by Dewy
We dont have the game yet. the plotline might be slightly less transparent then that..YET ANOTHER TIME ZELDA SENDS YOU ON A TASK!? Dangit, NEVER saw that one coming
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