Zelda Legend of Zelda General Discussion

I didn't mind SS's (or TP's, for that matter) motion controls, but I had a difficult time getting certain attacks to work, even when I held my remote the way it wanted to. I feel like my Wii Remote+ was overly sensitive or something, idk. Even when I held it perfectly vertically over my head in the Demise battle, maybe one in four of my skyward strikes landed on him.

I still love SS though. It has my favorite Zelda story so far.
 
I am pretty sure there was an option to adjust sensitivity though.

Was there really? I'll definitely have to look into that when I play it again. I really love SS, but my difficulty with the controls made me put it off for awhile.
 
100% sure. Skyward sword did everything right, but it didn't have any post-play content. There isn't much to do after you beat demise.
Twilight princess sometimes did cause me trouble with the shield attack, but the wiimote wiggling for the sword slash was redundant and felt more like a button.
 
Does anyone else have pain issues with the Wiimote and sensor attachment? It feels soo awkward, and it gave me some pretty bad muscle strain after a few hours. Because of that I found Twilight Princess so much more enjoyable on the Gamecube.

It's a shame SS couldn't be released on GC too, because I was soo looking forward to it... but I just couldn't get into it with the hand-flailing fly controls :(
 
I'm just not hyped for this whatsoever, never played a proper 3D Zelda and probably never will.
 
lol I don't take offense in opinions. He did specify he didn't play any proper 3D Zelda game though, which implies he did play some but didn't like any. It's kind of like saying "I never ate any good cheese" implying I found all the cheese I ever ate bad.
 
I think I prefer ALBW to Majora's Mask, but both are really hard to compare. ALBW and Majora's Mask are on the ends of the Zelda spectrum, almost.

One is in 3D and you're constantly limited on time, sidequests/events happen at set times, transformations.

Another is in Overhead, two worlds to explore, many more dungeons.

Majora's Mask is an oddball Zelda game, but it's not a bad thing as it gives a nice twist to the series.
 
Yeah definitely. A link between worlds was amazing with its open world and exploring elements. I really loved how you could complete the game in any order, but I didn't like that the temples varied in difficulty. I believe they should've all been equal in difficulty to not imply an order people are supposed to finish the game with. The ice temple was definitely the hardest, and for one who did that temple for his second, it was definitely a very steep curve with difficulty. Last I did was the south water temple, and it was breeze to go through.

Majoora's mask time limit is awesome. You felt like you're always stressed as you see the timer counting down as you go. It would get the most intense when the numerals appear for the final day while I am fighting the dungeon's boss XD.
 
Yeah definitely. A link between worlds was amazing with its open world and exploring elements. I really loved how you could complete the game in any order, but I didn't like that the temples varied in difficulty. I believe they should've all been equal in difficulty to not imply an order people are supposed to finish the game with. The ice temple was definitely the hardest, and for one who did that temple for his second, it was definitely a very steep curve with difficulty. Last I did was the south water temple, and it was breeze to go through.

Majoora's mask time limit is awesome. You felt like you're always stressed as you see the timer counting down as you go. It would get the most intense when the numerals appear for the final day while I am fighting the dungeon's boss XD.

I dunno about the difficulty though. Some types of dungeons (ice, sometimes water, light) will always be harder than others.
 
I accidentally did the water temple before the fire temple when I got OoT 3D. Upon reaching the fire temple I had a little heart attack at how easy everything was...
 
Wait you can do it out of order!?

You can do practically the whole game out of order.

I know there's a 'Master Mode' or something that fans came up with where you do most of the temples in the wrong order to make the game harder (as well as not picking up heart containers etc). I'm pretty sure it's all legit too rather than getting to certain temples with glitches.
 
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I accidentally did the water temple before the fire temple when I got OoT 3D. Upon reaching the fire temple I had a little heart attack at how easy everything was...

On the 3DS version, I always do the water temple before the fire temple. I just like it more for some reason.
 
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