Poll: Best Zelda game?

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NoeL

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Sapient Pearwood said:
Ocarina's Mask comes a close second.
/facepalm

Anyway, OoT would have to be number 1 for me, followed closely by Windwaker, then Zelda 2 (kinda disappointed the OP decided to lump it in with the shitty CD-i, non-canon, non-first party titles. It deserves far better than that).
 

Jazoni89

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DustyDrB said:
Jazoni89 said:
Though the bosses were far too easy in that game (even more so than wind waker), and the temple of time dungeon was like the tower of the gods in Wind Waker, but even more frustrating, and tedious.

Who the hell came up with that crap, seriously. Guiding a statue through the whole dungeon was just stupid.
I actually played that very part yesterday. It didn't take long at all. I'll admit it was more tedious in Twilight Princess, though.
Yeah, the tower of the gods was actually a decent dungeon, and pretty lengthy too.

I'm playing through the temple of time on the cube version now. I can't say I'm enjoying it.

Even the water temple in OOT was better.
 

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Jazoni89 said:
DustyDrB said:
Jazoni89 said:
Though the bosses were far too easy in that game (even more so than wind waker), and the temple of time dungeon was like the tower of the gods in Wind Waker, but even more frustrating, and tedious.

Who the hell came up with that crap, seriously. Guiding a statue through the whole dungeon was just stupid.
I actually played that very part yesterday. It didn't take long at all. I'll admit it was more tedious in Twilight Princess, though.
Yeah, the tower of the gods was actually a decent dungeon, and pretty lengthy too.

I'm playing through the temple of time on the cube version now. I can't say I'm enjoying it.

Even the water temple in OOT was better.

I actually love the Temple of Time for one reason: That's were you face the first Darknut in the game. Fighting those guys and Iron Knuckles make me a happy guy.
 

Jazoni89

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DustyDrB said:
Jazoni89 said:
DustyDrB said:
Jazoni89 said:
Though the bosses were far too easy in that game (even more so than wind waker), and the temple of time dungeon was like the tower of the gods in Wind Waker, but even more frustrating, and tedious.

Who the hell came up with that crap, seriously. Guiding a statue through the whole dungeon was just stupid.
I actually played that very part yesterday. It didn't take long at all. I'll admit it was more tedious in Twilight Princess, though.
Yeah, the tower of the gods was actually a decent dungeon, and pretty lengthy too.

I'm playing through the temple of time on the cube version now. I can't say I'm enjoying it.

Even the water temple in OOT was better.

I actually love the Temple of Time for one reason: That's were you face the first Darknut in the game. Fighting those guys and Iron Knuckles make me a happy guy.
Darknuts looked incredibly badass in Twilight Princess (like something out of lord of the rings), but it was a shame that you didn't really fight many of them. Their were loads in the cave of ordeals though.
 

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I'm gonna buck the trend and go with Links Awakening, mainly because back in the day I played the pants off that game. It was absolutely the best game I had on my GameBoy (yes, even better than 6 Golden Coins!)

The most underrated (or at least forgotten) Zelda game in my opinion, and definitely the one with *gasp* the best and most original plot.
 

Zhadramekel

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Wind Waker is my top. Love the graphics, music, gameplay, polish, items... everything. The Ocarina of Time remake might change my mind though
 

Rooster893

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Twilight Princess
Wind Waker
Ocarina of Time
'87 Zelda
Link to the Past

In that order.
 

plank_man180

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The Four Swords on the Gamecube. I'm not a big Zelda fan but I played this with my friend and his girlfriend a few weeks ago. I have never had so much fun in a Co-op game in my entire life! Shame you had to have a GBA each and one of those cables just to play. Probably why it didn't catch on and just left as an expensive novelty. I'm hoping this new Nintendo console brings out something similar. There's no excuse Nintendo!
 

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CrazyJuan77 said:
Link to the Past.

Everything about that game is perfect.
Ding!

Throw me in the camp that prefers the 2D Zelda games, or at least the older ones. Link to the Past, then Link's Awakening are the top two. Ages and Seasons are a lot of fun as well, but as you said here, Link to the Past is perfect.

On the 3D front, Majora's Mask is slightly my favorite, just barely ahead of Wind Waker, though I enjoyed all four of them. I guess because I had played so many 2D Zeldas before I owned a Gamecube the series just seems like it belongs in 2D.
 

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Link to the Past, followed by Link's Awakening and Wind Waker comes in a distance third. I've been playing Zelda games since the first one on NES, and I think Link to the past perfected the formula. The only downside to Link's Awakening is that it was on Gameboy, if it would've been on the SNES it may take the crown.

I've never quite gotten the love for Ocarina of Time, yes it took the series into 3D, but it also had a crap camera and frustrating, and downright bad at times level design. It was also really disappointing because Nintendo seemed to promise the moon and stars with it. Before it came out they said it would have a world so large it would take the gaming equivalence of days to cross it. It takes maybe three quarters of an in game day to get from Death Mountain to Lake Hylia. In the end it just came up as a frustrating, underwhelming platformer with muddy N64 graphics and frustrating levels like the Forest Temple and the Water Temple.

Wind Waker felt like a breath of fresh air. I love the free roaming world, and while it did get repetitive changing winds all the time, it had a very open world. Not much to it, but quite a bit to discover. And personally, I enjoyed the cel shaded graphics and the cute appearance, it made it that much more satisfying to strike my sword into a Moblin. The levels felt more polished as well, I never got stuck because I pushed a block into the wrong place at the wrong time, and the camera generally agreed with what I was trying to look at.
 

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Ocarina of time. It is one of the few games I have played a double digit amount of times. Oracle of Ages/Seasons is a pretty close second.

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Johnson294

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Wasn't too smart to put the two most popular choices in one poll choice. My favorites are Wind Waker and OoT, I've never played Majora's Mask, I'll get around to it someday.
 

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I'd just like to go into more detail about my own choices.

I was the right generation for catching the Nintendo 64 right at the tail end, and definitely for the start of the Gamecube era, but unfortunately I missed both of them. I didn't actually play Ocarina until I was about 13, which means that it can't win me over with nostalgia. Just to keep it simple, I'll go through all the games I've played of each bracket.

The original game was just too confusing. Enough said. I mean, even in the first quest, you had to burn down one very specific tree, with no clues as to which tree or where. So, although it probably worked a lot better when it came out, I just didn't like it.

Link to the Past was a pretty good game overall, but I feel like it also suffered a little from 'Where-the-hell-do-I-go' syndrome, despite stuff like the fortune teller or the little 'X's on the map. And that boss fight with the worm in the Tower of Hera...

Link's Awakening and the Oracle games were both good. Actually, I liked the Oracles much better than Awakening, so they'd be a pretty high choice for me. Awakening loses points for taking the worm boss from Link to the Past, putting it in a smaller arena and making it the first boss.

Ocarina and Majora, like I said, hold no nostalgic value for me. The swordplay takes a lot of getting used to, and if you prefer to aim without the lock-on system then you'll have a really hard time hitting anything. It also has the Water Temple. Need I say more?

Twilight Princess, although it looks more washed-out and hyper-realistic, made Hyrule (and Hyrule Field in particular) feel a lot more epic than Ocarina did. Most of its other inclusions such as using your sword while running also contribute to the game, and while Midna does seem a little bit...overbearing on the plot, she isn't Navi.

Out of the Wind Waker series, I've only actually played Phantom Hourglass, and I still think it's pretty fun. Stuff like the forced stealth sections in the Ocean King's Temple and the Ghost Ship are annoying, though. And personally, I still like exploring that game's ocean after picking up a treasure map or marking an island's possible location.

Minish Cap is the only game on the list I've ever totally finished, but I actually happened to dislike Ezlo (not the guy from Assassin's Creed 2) more than both Midna and Navi put together. The splitting-up mechanic was quite interesting but got old a little quickly, as did switching between being large and being small. And, why the favouritism towards dogs?

As for Adventure of Link, please don't go hating on it just because it isn't like the others. Like Hotel Mario or (as someone pointed out) Majora's Mask, it's a lot better if you forget about the word 'Zelda' in the title and just play the game.

So that's what I think.
 

AnkaraTheFallen

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I preferred Twilight Princess to the others mostly because of Midna's character... can't explain why but I loved her in it.

I did play the ocarina of time and twilight princess seems an all-round improvement on it to me.
 

Cazer

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Majoras Mask and Ocarina of Time. Majoras mask had one of the darkest plots of any Zelda game, something I found very refreshing. I really enjoyed the three-day time zoom, as well as... Angie :}

Ocarina of Time was the first game I ever had on my Nintendo 64, and I'll never forget playing it. I spent so much time on that game.

oh... and there's always the Water Temple :}