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Originally Posted by chairman of the bored
animal crossing-amusing for a coupole weeks, but i havent checked my town since december
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Oh dude, your town is going to be completely overgrown. Expect all of your cutest catgirls to hate you and move away.
That said, my favoite Zelda games are 'A Link to the Past' and 'Wind Waker.'
I started with the original on NES and while it's a classic and all much better has come out since. 'Ocarina of Time' was good, but as they were just breaking into 3-D gaming it was particularly ugly and the environments and enemies were sparse. I didn't die a single time on my first playthrough.
'Wind Waker' introduced an infinitely better combat system, which was further honed for 'Twilight Princess.' And hey, I actually died a few times playing both. I really liked 'Twilight Princess,' the only thing it lacked for me was some of the difficulty (mainly in its puzzles and earlier bosses.) But I guess that's in part due to the fact that they were using it to bring Zelda to a new generation of gamers. Also, being a Zelda completist I of course by the end of the game had all of the heart container pieces and four bottles with fairies in them, which makes getting a Game Over even harder. I like it when the game REQUIRES you to get all of these things if you hope to survive, rather than making things easier for you by getting them. The next installment will offer more in the way of a challenge, hopefully. I'm hoping for some insanely difficult boss battles, the ones in which the boss doesn't become easy once you figure out the trick to defeating them.
I never played any of the Gameboy or DS Zelda games, having never owned any portable gaming system.