![]() ![]() Here you have to stop your boat at the right point, hope that you got the right spot, let your Grappling Hook sink, watch another cutscene how Link slowly opens the treasure chest and get. Those treasures are just a distraction from your previous goal to begin with, but in other Zelda games you open a treasure chest and you go on. Well, The Wind Waker also has a nice Hookshot, but not until later in the game.Īnd the Grappling Hook is just an example, everything in the game is just trying to slow you down in similar fashion., like for example salvaging treasures. In other Zelda games you shoot your Hookshot and "boom" - you're on the other side of the gap. And most times after that the Grappling Hook is latched differently than you aimed at the post, which is inconvenient, because now you have to stop swinging in order to re-align. After you threw your Grappling Hook at a grappling post the game shows you a lengthy and dramatic cut scene of how the Grappling Hook gets attached to the grappling post. For example the Grappling Hook: normally it would be just shoot and swing, Metroid Prime style, but it's not that simple. It's not the overall gameplay, it's how a lot of things are handled. ![]() And as someone who is used to playing fast paced games like Unreal Tournament, The Wind Waker felt especially slow. Actually for some odd reason I always enjoyed the sea travelling itself, but all the other things in the game are made in a way, that they will always slow you down. And with that I don't just mean the sea travelling. I revisited the save file from time to time to catch some of the game's atmosphere, I also played the demo in the Collector's Edition just for fun, but replaying the full game was never an option for me. But after the 2nd Quest I was done with this game, I played the 2nd Quest in 2005 and I never played through the game again after that. So, you see, The Wind Waker wasn't really my first choice, the game has a terrible replay value save for the 2nd Quest, where you complete your figurine collection and where you get nice extras. Majora's Mask would have been another nice candidate, but I already replayed it when it appeared on the Virtual Console in 2009 and I'm expecting a 3DS version of this game as well. Then I thought about replaying The Hyrule Fantasy, but I just played that last fall. However, both games are going to reappear on the Nintendo 3DS and I will play them on this system sooner or later. Some of these games were definitely some odd choices, but I had my reasons, which is also true for the The Wind Waker.Īt first I was thinking about replaying either Link's Awakening or Ocarina of Time – Master Quest. In the last months I've replayed Spirit Tracks, A Link to the Past and Ancient Stone Tablets, as well as Twilight Princess and Link's Crossbow Training. Hosted by 44 Bytes.We're currently celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Zelda Franchise and one way to celebrate is replaying some of the Zelda games. © 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 1,380,568 people following Nintendo Life: The Next Pokémon Scarlet & Violet 7-Star Tera Raid Battl. ![]() Where To Pre-Order The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The King. Review: Grim Guardians: Demon Purge - A Creative, Charact. Talking Point: Why Are So Many Remasters Sub-Par At Launch? Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope 'Tower Of Doooom' DLC Will. Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Nintendo Ad Teases New Master.īest Nintendo Switch Music And Rhythm Games Where To Buy Metroid Prime Remastered On Switch Nintendo Switch System Update 16.0.0 Is Now Live, Here Ar. I think we get that in October, I think we get a Metroid Prime remaster in November, and I think we get Advance Wars 1 + 2 in December." I do think this game, as much as it was a joke in the Mega64 video, I do believe it does actually come out in October. "They want to have a Zelda thing every year, they've been holding onto this, why wouldn't they just put it out this year, and if they don't put this out or some other Zelda thing this year instead of just waiting for Breath of the Wild 2, I just will not understand. Jeff Grubb, upon answering a listener question on his YouTube channel, has expressed his confidence in Nintendo releasing a double pack on Switch containing both Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, emphasising his belief that if Nintendo don't do it this year, then it might never come to fruition: With the recent delay of Breath of the Wild 2 into 2023, key industry figures are once again speculating that the classic GameCube (and Wii) titles may just see the light of day later this year. Rumours surrounding the potential ports of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on Switch are seemingly never-ending. ![]()
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