The Zelda series has been kinda stangnant the last few years; producing games of nearly the same quality.
OoT was still the greatest in the series; bar none. Which I know sounds kind of fan-boyish, but I'm not going to lie to make my opinion more valid to others. Since OoT, the only game I really didn't like were the DS installments.
Every other Zelda game, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and the GBA games whose names are currently escaping me were all, roughly, equally the same. Which isn't bad; they were good games. They all just have a similar feel to themselves, nothing that really sticks out (scept Majoras Mask). Don't get me wrong, they all have unique feels, but if you asked me to choose between those games, it would honestly be tough.
If you like the Zelda games, then you can easily forgive how stagnant the games feel. You'll have fun, just dont expect to be swept off your feet.
OoT was still the greatest in the series; bar none. Which I know sounds kind of fan-boyish, but I'm not going to lie to make my opinion more valid to others. Since OoT, the only game I really didn't like were the DS installments.
Every other Zelda game, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and the GBA games whose names are currently escaping me were all, roughly, equally the same. Which isn't bad; they were good games. They all just have a similar feel to themselves, nothing that really sticks out (scept Majoras Mask). Don't get me wrong, they all have unique feels, but if you asked me to choose between those games, it would honestly be tough.
If you like the Zelda games, then you can easily forgive how stagnant the games feel. You'll have fun, just dont expect to be swept off your feet.