Oh yeah, and I only died once, to a giant pig on outset island.
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Naryu's Love, bitch.anarchistbunny wrote:Yeah, kinda, but this link could cut OoT's link to ribbons with his L337 sword skills, even without the Hurricane Spin. This Link, hands down, is the best with the sword.
Magical Armor Bitch.SirNitram wrote:Naryu's Love, bitch.anarchistbunny wrote:Yeah, kinda, but this link could cut OoT's link to ribbons with his L337 sword skills, even without the Hurricane Spin. This Link, hands down, is the best with the sword.
Why do you bring up pain?Darth Fanboy wrote:Screw y'all. Zelda II: Adventures of Link is the greatest Zelda game ever.
Oh I understood the sarcasm...but honestly the second one was just urgh at times.Darth Fanboy wrote:I should have made the sarcasm more obvious then....
Link to the Past forever holds a place in my heart. As a bitchin SNES game that is
The Oracles are real fun and actually showed a leap of development...and the two of them link to have a true finale.Dalton wrote: I need to eventually pick up the GBA titles...I have the first game (Awakening, which was kinda stupid) but not the Oracle games...
What move is that?Ghost Rider wrote:The Oracles are real fun and actually showed a leap of development...and the two of them link to have a true finale.Dalton wrote: I need to eventually pick up the GBA titles...I have the first game (Awakening, which was kinda stupid) but not the Oracle games...
The GBA game is a remake with a nice 4-player option and the ability to acquire a new move for LttP.
Not really. The counter only works on offensive enemies. And timed correctly, it's possible to hit the Hero of Winds while he's doing a clockwise uppercut finish for his combo. Fucking Orca pegged me a shitload of times doing that. Sure, he's got Hurricane Spin, but that's not all that good unless you knock the other guy down, kill him, or smash into a wall. Otherwise, you'll spend a second standing with stars around your head. Besides, the Hero of Time's jump attack does double damage, while the Hero of Winds' jump attack does single damage.anarchistbunny wrote:Yeah, kinda, but this link could cut OoT's link to ribbons with his L337 sword skills, even without the Hurricane Spin. This Link, hands down, is the best with the sword.
It's like the an ultra spin move...pretty cool, but getting it is a pain(basically a guy asks for nine items/things around Hyrule)Dalton wrote:What move is that?Ghost Rider wrote:The Oracles are real fun and actually showed a leap of development...and the two of them link to have a true finale.Dalton wrote: I need to eventually pick up the GBA titles...I have the first game (Awakening, which was kinda stupid) but not the Oracle games...
The GBA game is a remake with a nice 4-player option and the ability to acquire a new move for LttP.
Time line is screwy because this one is the alternate OoT timeline(aka Adult Link's time...when Ganon pummeled the planet)HemlockGrey wrote:Something I wasn't clear on...was Hyrule split into a bunch of islands, or was there a mainland, or did it not take place in Hyrule at all?
Well, I don't think this is a spoiler (explained before you started the game IIRC) but Ganon appeared again and ravaged the land; the people implored the gods, desperate for the return of the Hero, but that didn't happen, so the Gods instead flooded the land and the mountaintops became islands.HemlockGrey wrote:Something I wasn't clear on...was Hyrule split into a bunch of islands, or was there a mainland, or did it not take place in Hyrule at all?
When and who explained that Hyrule was turned into the Great Sea? The intro to the game just says that Hyrule disappeared from the world. The manual said the same thing.Dalton wrote:Well, I don't think this is a spoiler (explained before you started the game IIRC) but Ganon appeared again and ravaged the land; the people implored the gods, desperate for the return of the Hero, but that didn't happen, so the Gods instead flooded the land and the mountaintops became islands.HemlockGrey wrote:Something I wasn't clear on...was Hyrule split into a bunch of islands, or was there a mainland, or did it not take place in Hyrule at all?
The Deku Tree solved that problem incase you didn't notice it. It' hints to it, planting trees to connect Hyrule, the seeds of the future as he tells it. And at the end you get a line on a black screen "I have planted the seeds of the future."Darth Yoshi wrote:Oh yeah. That. *slap*
There's no way that Wind Waker takes place before any of the other games, except maybe Orcales and Link's Awakening. After all, Hyrule is destroyed at the end of Wind Waker. And I refuse to believe that after they do find another continent to be the next Hyrule, that there would just happen to be a lake name Hylia, a forest named the Lost Woods, and a volcano named Death Mountain. Also, the condition of the Triforce isn't that good of an indicator, because in the first Zelda, the Triforce was in three pieces again.