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linkfreak131 wrote: |
heyy13 wrote: |
linkfreak131 wrote: |
heyy13 wrote: |
The only zeldas that are really worth it are the original one on the Nes and Ocarina of Time on the 64. Both of which you can get on that website if you want to give them a try. : )
They're awsome games. <3 |
... I can't believe you just said that. ;_; ALL the Zelda games are worth playing! (Well, except for the CD-i ones...)
But, anywho, Chu, it's definitely not too late to get into the series. It may take you while to get into, but it's definitely worth it. =3 |
That's not true, they're all cheap rip offs after the original and ocarina. 'cept windwaker, but that was terrible and yet they even ripped it off with the new one on the ds.
It's all the same, they need to stop kicking the poor franchise and come up with something new!
But your right, never to late to start playing zelda. :3 |
How can something be a rip-off if it's part of the same series? D= Besides, many Zelda games came out way before OoT did: Zelda II, Link to the Past, Link's Awakening... They are meant to be the same because that's how they are made; that's the style of the game series.
If you put it that way, then, aren't all the Final Fantasy games, Animal Crossing games, and MegaMan games rip offs of each other, too? =/ That's just how each series works; they each have they're own individual style, which is what makes them different from each other. Of course they're all going to have their similarities, because that's just how that particular game works. They always throw in something new into each game, for example, different items, story lines, characters, and controls. If they COMPLETELY remodeled how the game was played, then it wouldn't be a Zelda game anymore. I know I probably wouldn't like it if Nintendo made a Zelda game that played like Halo, Kingdom Hearts, or Wario Ware... It just wouldn't be a Zelda game anymore... =/ |
Actually, now that I think about it, a Zelda game that had fight scenes like Kingdom Hearts might be pretty awesome! Haha but yeah that would severely subtract the puzzle solving aspect that MAKES it Zelda.
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