Samtemdo8 said:
Casual Shinji said:
Twilight Princess... BOO!
How dare you say Twilight Princess is an Empty, Lifeless, Husk, as if Wind Waker was chalk full of content?
Most of the game is just empty oceans. And most of the "side activities" is just to get collectables like Pieces of Heart.
The devil's in the details.
There wasn't that much to do on the ocean, but the whole thing was completely open. And with the wind at your back, the ocassional seagulls accompanying you, and the travel theme it gave a fantastic sense of adventure. The ocean never felt static, with the surface of the water changing regularly, and day and night following eachother promptly. Something was always popping up or coming into view, whether it was some barrels, an island, a platform, a light ring, some sharks or an octopuss.
And do I have to remind you of the Triforce collectathon?
No, just as you don't need to remind me of the Wind Temple, or the Boss rush at the end. Just as I'm sure I don't need to remind you of those lovely bug hunting missions in
Twilight Princess.
One of the things that makes TP better is that Dungeons in Twilight Princess are the most largest, sprawling, and epic dungeons Zelda has ever made. Even the first dungeon in that game is bigger than Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask combined. And Wind Waker techincally only has 4, Twilght Princess 9.
Yep, the dungeons in
TP are overal better. Still doesn't stop the overworld and the characters from being boring as all hell.
And don't give me that excuse that "the graphics are old and dated, Wind Waker looks timelss" please I hate the art style of Wind Waker, it just seems to baby-ish. And yes Wind Waker had serious moments but I still can't shake off the whole look of the game.
That's not an excuse, that's just a plain ol' fact. Realistic graphics become outdated faster than cartoony ones. Whether you like them or not doesn't really enter into that.
And Twilight Princess Link had just as much facial expression as Wind Waker's Link.
What, you mean that one time he opens his eyes and mouth just a tad further to show surprise?
TP Link was about as expressive as Keanu Reeves. Without the Zen-like charm.
Now I'll admit that pitting
TP against
WW to see who's the most charismatic and charming is unfair, since they go for a very different vibe. The difference is that
Wind Waker makes the most out of it's aesthetic, while
Twilight Princess... doesn't. Just like the Wolf Form it's just sort of there, because Nintendo felt pressured to make it "dark" due to fans being upset about
Wind Waker being cartoony. Nothing wrong with dark, but then actually do something with it other than 'Look, a wolf with an earring'.