You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Spirit Tracks and Phantom Hourglass are both really good, just not particularly remarkable. They don't factor into the main series's iconography all that much. Minish Cap is wonderful, and far better than Capcom's previous foray into the series (the Oracle games, which were still quite good, just not nearly as polished as other Zelda games)
i still think Maple would have been perfect for Hyrule Warriors, she even has the 3-stage progressively more powerful weapons (weak version broom, mid version hoover, best version ufo)
Ralph and Onox would also have been good choices
if they had one Capcom character Vaati would make the most sense, but i doubt they'll ever include anyone from the Capcom Zeldas, and that makes me sad
i haven't played Okami or Anodyne, but neither of them has Link, Gorons, the Master Sword, the Triforce or the Zelda theme, so i am sceptical regarding their alleged bestness
it's been four days since I last slept at a decent hour, but today is looking good, i'm sure I won't be up until the beast howls die down and the time of repentance falls upon us
Oracle of Seasons - good fun, a little more hack and slash than is typical of zelda but still good Oracle of Ages - one of the hardest zelda games in terms of puzzles, good if you like a challenge, otherwise you may end up spending a lot of time reading walkthroughs A Link to the Past and Four Swords - decent port of a classic game, the four swords side game is ok but nothing special Four Swords Adventures - not actually a Capcom zelda but heavily based on their games, playing this with 2 or 3 other people is the best multiplayer zelda experience Minish Cap - a very pretty game with a lovely soundtrack, shorter and easier than either of the Oracle games but still really good
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Santa Claus vs. The POPstation
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Oracle of Seasons - good fun, a little more hack and slash than is typical of zelda but still good Oracle of Ages - one of the hardest zelda games in terms of puzzles, good if you like a challenge, otherwise you may end up spending a lot of time reading walkthroughs A Link to the Past and Four Swords - decent port of a classic game, the four swords side game is ok but nothing special Four Swords Adventures - not actually a Capcom zelda but heavily based on their games, playing this with 2 or 3 other people is the best multiplayer zelda experience Minish Cap - a very pretty game with a lovely soundtrack, shorter and easier than either of the Oracle games but still really good
I just couldn't get over how rough the Oracle games were. Going through the environment is fun until you have to constantly backtrack through them; people complained about SS's backtracking but I thought the way it recontextualized an old section was kind of neat.
They weren't bad; just not as polished as the Nintendo ones.
i can agree with that, i guess i just didn't see the backtracking as that much of a problem, but i do remember it becoming tiresome after a while
generally i prefer the 3D zeldas anyway, my favourites overall are Ocarina, Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess, with Wind Waker and Skyward Sword close behind
Game theory: Have you ever noticed the letters on Mario and Luigi's hats? There's an M and an L. In japanese, F and P are transmutable, so by adding Peach (or Feach), you can both spell FML and MLP
FML stands for fuck my life because the brothers are tired of fighting turtles
MLP stands for what they'd rather be dedicating themselves to
It's too hot for me to get on a mood to watch anime and I don't know what to use the internet for, I hit a wall whenever I'm not talking to anyone or reading some manga or watching something.
I guess I'll go play cards, but if there's no one online that ends in failure and I lose so much my will to play vanishes quick. I guess all that'll be left then is to write or something
Minish Cap and Spirit Tracks seem to be the two Zelda games no one talks about
I am one of those strange people who actually really liked Spirit Tracks. In fact, it is probably my second favorite Zelda after Majora's Mask (I guess I tend to prefer the weird Zelda games over the traditional ones). I thought Spirit Tracks was generally a huge improvement over Phantom Hourglass, liked how Zelda actually does stuff throughout that game, and found cruising around in the train pretty fun, especially with the overworldtheme playing in the background.
I can understand why a lot of people might not like though, since it is a bit different from other Zelda games and does not necessarily have the "epic" feel that most of the console Zelda games do.
From what I remember from Zelda Universe, Minish Cap is decently popular as far as the handheld games go. Granted, it seems like the console ones tend to dominate conversations on a lot of sites like that, so that may not be saying much.
Game theory: Have you ever noticed the letters on Mario and Luigi's hats? There's an M and an L. In japanese, F and P are transmutable, so by adding Peach (or Feach), you can both spell FML and MLP
FML stands for fuck my life because the brothers are tired of fighting turtles
MLP stands for what they'd rather be dedicating themselves to
*semantic Cream* Yes and no. F and P aren't transmutable in the same way as a rhotic R and an L, but the symbol with which F is written in kana (フ) is technically one of the H symbols even though it generally is romanized as "fu," which is then combined with smaller vowel kana for an F syllable. The H kana, including "fu," are also used for the P sound, like so: プ. Japanese phonetic writing is quirky, maybe even more so when romanized.
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we're trippy like that
or will be, which is to say, were
hypothetically, anyway
Ralph and Onox would also have been good choices
if they had one Capcom character Vaati would make the most sense, but i doubt they'll ever include anyone from the Capcom Zeldas, and that makes me sad
it's not important i know
Oracle of Seasons - good fun, a little more hack and slash than is typical of zelda but still good
Oracle of Ages - one of the hardest zelda games in terms of puzzles, good if you like a challenge, otherwise you may end up spending a lot of time reading walkthroughs
A Link to the Past and Four Swords - decent port of a classic game, the four swords side game is ok but nothing special
Four Swords Adventures - not actually a Capcom zelda but heavily based on their games, playing this with 2 or 3 other people is the best multiplayer zelda experience
Minish Cap - a very pretty game with a lovely soundtrack, shorter and easier than either of the Oracle games but still really good
WELL YOU'RE WRONG, Four Swords Adventures is actually better than any of those, assuming you have the necessary peripherals and your friends own GBAs
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
generally i prefer the 3D zeldas anyway, my favourites overall are Ocarina, Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess, with Wind Waker and Skyward Sword close behind
after that i dunno... A Link to the Past probably
tbh another day i might have put Skyward Sword ahead of Ocarina, i go back and forth on how much i like both of those
i like Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess enough to feel comfortable calling them my favourites though
I can understand why a lot of people might not like though, since it is a bit different from other Zelda games and does not necessarily have the "epic" feel that most of the console Zelda games do.
From what I remember from Zelda Universe, Minish Cap is decently popular as far as the handheld games go. Granted, it seems like the console ones tend to dominate conversations on a lot of sites like that, so that may not be saying much.
the owl was way worse anyway