My thoughts exactly, loving this game, Link to the Past is one of my all time favorites.Haven't gotten much time in yet but this game feels familiar and new all at once.
I completely agree. I'm in the third dungeon (the one from all the pre-release footage) and I'm enjoying every second.I think this is definitely the best Zelda game in a LONG time. It shits on Skyward Sword from a very tall mountaintop. It's been a long time where I played a Zelda game and just did things that weren't important to the main quest. And it felt GREAT.
The story is good, I wonder what this path will open up and if any of you are curious where this sits in the timeline, guessed or care. Here it is directly from Nintendo's Twitter.Once you finish it, it won't feel like a cash-in because the story holds up extremely well. Definitely one of the absolute best Zelda games for story alone.
Couldn't agree more.... I feel like I wrote this lol!Finished it. Here are my thoughts:
1. The dungeons were very clever, but some of them felt too easy puzzle-wise, and many of them were pretty short, could finish them in ~20-30 minutes. The final dungeon did a great job of utilizing all of the abilities and making you think, but I wish there more dungeons of that length and challenge (honorable mention to Turtle Rock and the Ice Ruins, they made me think pretty hard too.)
2. Story concluded well and had a nice twist. Straight and to the point, easy to follow, but still engaging.
Overall I wish the game was longer. The open "play the dungeons in any order" was a change of pace that felt fresh, but like many have said, getting access to all the items so quickly hurts the notion of exploration because there are very few places you can't get to right away. It made the game shorter as a result, even though it was great while it lasted. On the flip side, I never finished Twilight Princess because it's so damned long, so it's an odd complaint coming from someone with so little time to play games. Still, it felt over too quickly. Nostalgia was definitely a big factor for me, and it makes me want to go play LTTP.
I enjoyed the ride, but since the story was so simple and the game was over kind of quickly, I also found it a little forgettable (in addition to not having it's own unique world). I had bought it used on Saturday, and exchanged it last night since it was still within the return period and I don't see myself playing it again.
Still, very well executed. If I was able to see the 3D, I'd probably be praising that, too, but unfortunately my eyes don't work properly.
Same here. I'm still only in the second dungeon because I'm exploring all over the place but I am DEFINITELY playing this again as soon as I finish. It is my game of the year already and probably will still be if the last 6 dungeons are 1 room with the sage inside.This is the first Zelda game in a LONG time where I immediately started a second playthrough (Hero Mode) after beating it. While I'm going at a slower pace through it because I'm also doing the Streetpass Challenges, I still find the game to be awesome.
I still feel like the Rental System should've had a limit on how many items you could have at once to encourage you to buy the items, as well as an exchange system so you have a reason to come back to Ravio's shop once in a while. You know, sorta like a Library/Book Store combination.
Interesting, I didn't know that prices changed daily.If you don't already know, weapons are half off, each day gives you a different two. Buying them is pretty easy once, you get into lorule they throw rupees at you and if you complete the Treacherous Tower advanced mode you can get a ton!
The renting system was not one of my favorite but I guess they were trying something different, definitely improvements could have been made, maybe a lotto system or something or not being very limited until you buy and/or upgrade.
I agree - I think one of the reasons the dungeons felt too easy was because the map was already provided, there was no blind trial and error until you located it. Every time I found the compass there would be an aha! moment as I figured out where the remaining chests/keys were, but the map being immediately available took a little of the fun out of it.Heh - I didn't notice that. Does it follow a real world schedule? Pretty cool I guess.
My other major gripe is the fact that you don't have to find a map in each dungeon. That was one of the best things about the old top-down Zeldas - you go in kind of blind and then when you get the map you get your bearings. Made things a bit trickier. I also would like to see this carry over to the overworld instead of being opened up all at once at the beginning. Minor stuff though for an overall fantastic game.
I had fun with the game myself, but also found it to be on the short side. According to the stats at the end, I never died. I even filled up 4 bottles with potions and they were never used.Got this done over the weekend. It was a pretty enjoyable ride albeit short.
Gonna go ahead and give it knocks for the hand holding that discourages exploration and finding items (a feel of progression). The gameplay is Zelda to the core and if I had to rate it, a solid B+ and worth about a $30 buy. The wall merging was fun and the few times it was integrated into fighting was a good.
I thought I read somewhere that there is a hero mode after you finish which makes it tougher.I had fun with the game myself, but also found it to be on the short side. According to the stats at the end, I never died. I even filled up 4 bottles with potions and they were never used.
I just finished getting those little bastards.. Some were hard..11 more Mai Mai's to go (and then the final dungeon). Some of these are really hidden!
Did you collect everything? I have many hours in this thing and still not complete.. I collect everything and have no clue how people can finish this in one day. Collecting 100 of those suckers takes forever.. LOLJust finished this game, and I had an absoulte blast. I had bought the bundle the day it came out Nov 22nd, and never got around to playing it. I put it off until last night when I played maybe an hour or so. I ended up beating the game in one day! I was hooked, and loved everything about it. The dungeons at least felt short to me where I was like "Okay, I can get two more dungeons done in an hour." I ended up beating the gameHands down my favorite game on the 3DS! Highly recommend this title to anybody.
Collecting everything may take me another 2-3 hours max! I just ended up completing the game, and I would collect the little Maimiams as I would see them. I never went out of my way to get them, and I collected 38 of them.Did you collect everything? I have many hours in this thing and still not complete.. I collect everything and have no clue how people can finish this in one day. Collecting 100 of those suckers takes forever.. LOL
It would take longer than another 2 - 3 hours to collect everything including all chest, all little Maimiams etc. I could probably complete this game in 8 - 10 hours if I was anal about doing every little thing in this game. But I love it so much, I just enjoy this game to much to put down right now lol.. Awesome game..Collecting everything may take me another 2-3 hours max! I just ended up completing the game, and I would collect the little Maimiams as I would see them. I never went out of my way to get them, and I collected 38 of them.
cheaterI've collected all Mai Mais and took me about an hour and a half. Time to find all the heart pieces lol![]()
yeah, it takes a while to find those those bastards.. I love this game and exploring trying to find everything.. Awesome Awesome game..I got 100 Mai Mais and I'm in the last dungeon. I didn't look a single thing up online so it took me a while to get this far. I can't remember the last time a game was this much fun. Portal 2 maybe?
I have not finished it yet. Trying to find the time to.. I hear ya, you can not collect all those little suckers in an 1 1/2 even with cheating.. But oh well to each their own.. Still an amazing game with lots of fun things to explore...I finished the game! The ending was really good. To me this is just about as perfect as you can get. It was challenging but not frustrating and it took a while to finish without ever getting boring. I do find it hard to believe that someone could find most of the Mai Mai's in an hour without using a guide and going as fast as possible. I mean if it only took a minute to find each one that's almost 2 hours right there! I probably stink at video games though.
Headphones! Seriously, you can really hear the MaiMais cry when you are close and then it is just a matter of poking around in the general area. Without the headphones I was having a lot more trouble. I had the hardest time with the ones on Death Mountain but I eventually got them all.Beat it last night. Best Zelda game since Majora's Mask. I'm not sure how you folks got all the Maiamais without using a guide. The ones located in the desert castle area are nearly impossible to find without using a guide. All and all, January has been a fantastic month of gaming for me beat Fire Emblem, Zelda and The Last of Us.
Yeah, headphones are a huge help. I finished getting all 100 a couple of days ago without using a guide either. I had a hard time with the death mountain ones and didn't realize there were someHeadphones! Seriously, you can really hear the MaiMais cry when you are close and then it is just a matter of poking around in the general area. Without the headphones I was having a lot more trouble. I had the hardest time with the ones on Death Mountain but I eventually got them all.
I think I found those by accident.Yeah, headphones are a huge help. I finished getting all 100 a couple of days ago without using a guide either. I had a hard time with the death mountain ones and didn't realize there were someAll I have left to do are find 4 heart containers.in the 30 second rupee minigames
The game is challenging puzzle wise, but the only time I died was with the guy you take rupees from. I have to start hero mode soon.
Thx for the tip. I'll make sure to try the headphones during my next playthrough. Funny enough I just started Pokemon Y as well. First Pokemon game I've ever played. Hopefully it'll hold me over until Bravely Default comes out.I think I found those by accident.
I agree on the ease of combat. I died once on the 50-level Tower and my son died twice while he was playing my file. I tried the tower before I was equipped properly. I also "died" a ton of times with faries in bottles to revive me so I guess that doesn't count. I have to start Hero Mode but I'm trying out Pokemon Y right now. Not sure I get the appeal but I'll keep playing.