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TopicMy Rankings of Legend of Zelda Games with Write-Ups
Mac Arrowny
08/16/18 2:38:26 AM
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I like TP quite a bit, but I feel like it could've been a much better game. Playing as Wolf Link was super fun at first, but then they do absolutely nothing with it. Was really disappointed there. The game's full of cool ideas that aren't really explored very well - the items are like this too, since you can't really use them outside of their dungeons for much. But yeah, the combat's fun, some of the dungeons are cool, Midna is great. Fun game. Too bad TPHD didn't add a bunch of cool Wolf Link powerups or something.

Naye745 posted...
pretty sure if you dislike link's awakening you've got no soul tbqh


Link's Awakening is the worst Zelda that I've beaten.

Lopen posted...
If you want the game I think is probably the one that benefits from nostalgia the most it has to be Ocarina of Time

Like I haven't played most of its successors since the formula of 3D Zelda entries is pretty off base to me but I can't believe so few of them improved on it. Like what I played of Twilight Princess seemed way better. Combat and the boss fights seemed a lot better than the stuff from Ocarina-- I dare say I'd possibly even like it if I bothered to play the whole thing.

Can't even guess at the others since I haven't had a Nintendo console since Gamecube but like what is it about Ocarina that is timeless to most people? Do the later entries have annoying puzzles to get through or worse dungeon design or something? I feel like the gameplay can only go up since Ocarina felt really dumbed down.


Ocarina partly ranks high because it doesn't have the game-killing flaws that most of the later games do. Basically every aspect of it is good.
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