hmm... old? Black and White: yo, you get to be a mutha-effing GOD, with human sacrifices and your own, intelligent (uh-huh...) pet, that'll help you with you day-to-day tasks... also, oyu get to be GAWD damn it! - you can't mess this up, right?
yes. you can.
new-ish? The effing Force effing Unleashed! - you get to be death incarnate! your enemies act intelligently, credibly, naturally, blahdeeblah! wreak havoc with AWESOME powers to command!
- you won't mess this up. you can't mess this up. you're not gonna mess this up HOW did you mess THIS up?!
these were games i truly was (*surpised* and) disappoint with. yes, truly disappoint.
in my defence: when B&W was released, i was still young, inexperienced, and not a cynical bastard, but believed in the good in (independent, haha) pc-gaming magazines ^^
Karutomaru said:
Anthony Wells said:
That wasn't the game then. That was everyone who praised it.
true. when you expect some kind of jesus of gaming, you'll probably just see the man... game, whatever. but when you expect "just" another good zelda game... and you get THIS (in this case: expect a man and get some sort of jesus ^^ )... let's say i didn't finish it eight times for nothing, and each time was better than before. watched my brother finish it several times. watched my friends finish it. helped my brother and my friends when they were stuck.
i still don't know how they did it, but OoT felt SO big, and gameplay & pacing-wise it was (at least nearly) perfect. at least i have no complaints.
the best was trying to get to Hyrule for the first time, after leaving the forest, before the first night began and the bridge would rise, so one has to fight the skeletons ^^ - never did it, but that never stopped me from trying ^^
also, Malon was cute (and close enough to my age to be liked back then)
