People would debate that. There is most certainly a Zelda continuity, we just don't know exactly what it is.Fritzvalt said:Really? No one's gonna say anything about Metroid or Castlevania? Yes, Mario and Zelda are both dandy, but neither one really has any continuity.
It's true, the continuity question is debatable for both franchises. I honestly look at each game as a stand alone game, but it is up for debate.DrDeath3191 said:People would debate that. There is most certainly a Zelda continuity, we just don't know exactly what it is.Fritzvalt said:Really? No one's gonna say anything about Metroid or Castlevania? Yes, Mario and Zelda are both dandy, but neither one really has any continuity.
I don't think it has anything to do with continuity. If so, then you would have to also leave out Final Fantasy, and even Castlevania, because of the new one by Kojima, which apparently has nothing to do with the old series.Fritzvalt said:It's true, the continuity question is debatable for both franchises. I honestly look at each game as a stand alone game, but it is up for debate.DrDeath3191 said:People would debate that. There is most certainly a Zelda continuity, we just don't know exactly what it is.Fritzvalt said:Really? No one's gonna say anything about Metroid or Castlevania? Yes, Mario and Zelda are both dandy, but neither one really has any continuity.
'IncindiaryPickle said:You don't need to insult me for my (and a lot of other people's) preference. I don't judge you for liking LoZ just because it's not a game I like.8-Bit_Jack said:This is proof that despite all those hip studies, video games arent making people smarterIncindiaryPickle said:Halo. Halo 3 had 3 million pre-orders (I believe), it brought shooters to the console and a whole generation of gamers with it. Truly an epic series in my opinion.
The Legend of Zelda.
c'mon guys, its right in the name
The truly amazing thing is that this series did all that it has in just a span of ten years. People yell "milk!", but on average they've released a new game every 2 years, with one being in a totally different genre(rts, it's original intended genre, if I remember correctly?), and as popular as the series is, they could've done the L4D/Madden treatment and whipped one out every year.Tri Force95 said:Personally, I'd say the Halo series. Not only did Halo 1,2, and 3 do absolutely amazing, but its spawned 6 books (soon to be 9) 3 comic book series, and 4 soundtrack CDs. Plus, ODST is coming out in two days
Indeed my good sir, indeed.Cuddly Knife said:The truly amazing thing is that this series did all that it has in just a span of ten years. People yell "milk!", but on average they've released a new game every 2 years, with one being in a totally different genre(rts, it's original intended genre, if I remember correctly?), and as popular as the series is, they could've done the L4D/Madden treatment and whipped one out every year.Tri Force95 said:Personally, I'd say the Halo series. Not only did Halo 1,2, and 3 do absolutely amazing, but its spawned 6 books (soon to be 9) 3 comic book series, and 4 soundtrack CDs. Plus, ODST is coming out in two days
A video game, which tons consider not to be art, crushed world record sales of all pop culture artforms, including music, film, and well, just about anything. In just ten years of being on the market.
i'm not even that big a fan of Halo, but i can recognize what it has done for the video game industry.
Well, thanks for clicking on the thread to tell us that.hylianarmy said:You can't have just one "legendary" game; that makes all the others really jealous. As a result, I'm not going to add fuel to this fire.
Daxter deserves part of the fame! They shouldn't have cut his name from the title!Horny Ico said:If it weren't for Daxter's PSP exclusive, I would say you should have said "the Jak series". Sorry.pimppeter2 said:Those games (Im talking about the series, look at the title of the thread).
They had a great storyline, where fun to play, had great level, awesome and funny characters, had many game mechanics (from shooting to riding in various vehicles to controlling robots).
Admittedly, the first one was the weakest in the series, but the series all together were some of the best games of all time.
How many games have guns that shoot atomic bombs, robot suits, flying cars, and hilarious ottsels?
It's true that each game was 100 times better than the one before it; but to say, even personally, that the series is legendary just means you need to expand.
R&C has a Mini-Nuke Launcher in Going Commando, Clank's giant mode is much cooler than the Titan suit AND is actually explained, and it has both flying cars AND space ships. All of these came one installment earlier; and a Lombax is plenty close enough to an ottsel/precursor for me.