I just posted on another thread about how I thought that Twilight Princess, for me, just felt a lot better than Ocarina of Time. Maybe it's because I don't have any nostalgia for it, but that really is what I think. So then I had an idea: Why don't I figure out which way this website swings, for future reference so I don't annoy fanboys?
It's simple: Just pick your favourite Zelda game from the list I put up. If you pick 'Other' and don't say anything else, I'll assume you either mean the CD-i stuff, Adventure of Link or a fangame/mod.
Personally, I go for Twilight Princess, but don't flame me, or anyone, based on which game they pick. Oh, and a fun fact: The only Zelda game I've beaten (not counting sidequests) was Minish Cap.
Get to it.
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Edit: A lot of you have been complaining about how I've bunched games together, but I do have a reason for it: I wanted to cover as many games as possible, and I only had eight spaces, so I decided to group all the ones I thought played pretty much the same (only counting basic gameplay mechanics) in one group. The original only lets you have one item, and you stab stuff. Link to the Past let you use one item and slash/spin attack at stuff. Awakening and Oracles had two item slots and smaller screens. Minish Cap is like that but later and with better graphics. Ocarina and Majora were the first 3D games, Twilight Princess improved on what Ocarina did (more versatile sword combat, easier to manually aim attacks with Wiimote, etc.). Maybe I should have split up the Wind Waker games, but I didn't really have room.
Happy now?
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Edit 2: I'm also aware that placing the Nintendo 64 games in one bracket probably skewed the results a little too much, but where would I put the one I displaced?
It's simple: Just pick your favourite Zelda game from the list I put up. If you pick 'Other' and don't say anything else, I'll assume you either mean the CD-i stuff, Adventure of Link or a fangame/mod.
Personally, I go for Twilight Princess, but don't flame me, or anyone, based on which game they pick. Oh, and a fun fact: The only Zelda game I've beaten (not counting sidequests) was Minish Cap.
Get to it.
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Edit: A lot of you have been complaining about how I've bunched games together, but I do have a reason for it: I wanted to cover as many games as possible, and I only had eight spaces, so I decided to group all the ones I thought played pretty much the same (only counting basic gameplay mechanics) in one group. The original only lets you have one item, and you stab stuff. Link to the Past let you use one item and slash/spin attack at stuff. Awakening and Oracles had two item slots and smaller screens. Minish Cap is like that but later and with better graphics. Ocarina and Majora were the first 3D games, Twilight Princess improved on what Ocarina did (more versatile sword combat, easier to manually aim attacks with Wiimote, etc.). Maybe I should have split up the Wind Waker games, but I didn't really have room.
Happy now?
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Edit 2: I'm also aware that placing the Nintendo 64 games in one bracket probably skewed the results a little too much, but where would I put the one I displaced?