

ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
WhatSkykid wrote:Nintendo haven't made a great Zelda game since Majora's Mask
WhatSkykid wrote:recently developed MM8
Sorry, thanks for the fix.speedlolita wrote:Obviously he means 9 and 10.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Oh come on! I thought you were going to give me a typical Wind Waker bandwagon response, but I didn't see you sidestepping that for Twilight Princess, and in such knife through the guts fashion.KennyMan666 wrote:Twilight Princess (GC version mind you) is the best 3D Zelda so there's that. Skyward Sword is quite great too.
Wind Waker is definitely below average, worst 3D zelda not counting the DS games because we don't talk about the DS games. And what I played of Phantom Hourglass before I decided the control system was absolutely fucking horrible felt more like a 2D Zelda anyway.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Yeah they ruled, but unique inventions and application are a trademark of the series, but like everything else in Twilight dual clawshots is a regurgitation of stuff already seen (clawshots).KennyMan666 wrote:Me and Twilight Princess was actually kind of interesting in that for some reason I can't possibly recall, I never ended up playing it when it was originally released. Then the years passed and I never thought about it, until I was at a friend's birthday party some year ago and saw Twilight Princess for GC on her game shelf and something clicked in me and I was like "Oh, hey, can I borrow this?" and played it and beat it just before Skyward Sword was released - in fact, I think I beat it the weekend before the week during which I received Skyward Sword - and I just loved it from beginning to end. Midna was an amazing character in stark contrast to Skyward Sword's worst Captain Obvious exposition character in the entire series, I really liked the graphic style, and some of the dungeons had an amazing subtlety to them - I didn't even realize that Snowpeak Ruins was a dungeon until I were a bunch of rooms in because entering it was done without any fanfare at all. There was perhaps a bit too much railroading at times, they could easily have made Snowpeak and Temple of Time doable in any order, but that's a minor thing. Of course it did a lot of things previous Zeldas had done already - but almost all Zeldas do that - but it did a lot of them better.
Also: Dual Clawshots.
Dual motherfucking Clawshots.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Yeah, you got a point there.Obiwanshinobi wrote:I can't think of a single industry that would run out of talent after just one generation's worth of workforce.
Yeah! I know!!Udderdude wrote:Oh my god we're dooooooooooooomed :3
lol, this is exactly what I'm betting and praying on.BulletMagnet wrote:Even if nobody ever makes a good game again from this point forward many of us probably already have (or could, with a little looking around) backlogs that would take more than a lifetime to get through. From where I'm sitting, though, I'm betting there will always be at least a couple of new things worth trying out for the foreseeable future.
I got no idea how the Big M rolls in the Big N these days. BS gimmicks I don't know about, all I know is when they work (Galaxy, Mario 3D Land) they're still star-grade quality - no different from the Mario Worlds of yesteryear. It's all the other IP shovelware that's a bit deflating.Sinful wrote: @skykid; yeah, but it's not like one or a few persons has total control over a project anymore. With all them market research & guys in suits who don't know squat about games & only money, etc. I think Miyamoto needs to chill & stop tyring too hard to be inventive with all these BS gimicks. He also needed Gumpi & original Nintendo President to keep him in check maybe?
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
I was going to be bringing this up as a retort to your argument, but yeah, looks like a good game so far. It may be that the old school developers are gone, but there's always going to be new talent, and I'm still finding a small handful of games coming out every year that I desperately want to play. I just question what we consider a classic and if we'd allow a modern game to fall into that niche. Is anyone going to allow that Mario Galaxy might be as good as the original games (although how do you compare them?)Skykid wrote:
But that said, I have high expectations for A Link Between Worlds. And maybe after all the poor shit on DS I shouldn't, but dayum, it looks just like Link to the Past. They got me.
SHMUP sale page.Randorama wrote:ban CMoon for being a closet Jerry Falwell cockmonster/Ann Coulter fan, Nijska a bronie (ack! The horror!), and Ed Oscuro being unable to post 100-word arguments without writing 3-pages posts.
Eugenics: you know it's right!
Drum wrote:The greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world that ALttP is anything above an average Zelda game.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
You're actually completely wrong.Drum wrote:Ugly bugly pixel art with a bland colour palette, lots of items and dungeons but none of them especially memorable, and Link has pink hair. It's good, but it's not super amazing.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Why even say this? It's Majora's Mask, clearly. Form your own opinions instead of trying to influence the discussion with what you think the community at large thinks (which doesn't matter).Leader Bee wrote:I know Oot is typically regarded as THE premier zelda
Super Metroid is probably the only one of that "triforce" (which Nintendo would be super grumpy about, seeing that Castevania is a Konami franchise, and probably one of the Mario or Yoshi titles is more beloved by many, and at least as playable as Super Castlevania IV) which could be considered at the very pinnacle. Personally I'm not so sure about that; Metroid games aren't so interesting once you've played through them once or twice, unless you feel super motivated to do a quick clear time. There are definitely many games I'd place above all of these mass-market titles on the platform.Leader Bee wrote:There is a reason it's included in the (ahem) triforce of great snes games along with Super Castlevania IV and Metroid.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
This question, what the "fan favorite" is, doesn't matter - and nobody is even really promoting OoT as such here. Bringing in the supposed wisdom of the community confuses (and dumbs down) the topic even more. Ditto for the rather amusing suggestion that we need look no farther than LttP, Castlevania IV, and Super Metroid for the SNES' best games.Skykid wrote:Between Ocarina and Majora, L.Bee is correct, Ocarina is considered to be the people's favourite