Ashley (post: 1282293) wrote:Ocarina of Time, hands down. Anyone who votes otherwise gets banned.
Ashley (post: 1282293) wrote:Ocarina of Time, hands down. Anyone who votes otherwise gets banned.
Robin Firedrake (post: 1282421) wrote:Best Zelda music.
Ashley (post: 1282439) wrote:Glad most of you agree with me (or fear for your membership )! I have to say, though, that Wind Waker is also my second favorite. I absolutely ADORED the music, I loved that it felt very "natural" (I never felt like I didn't know what to do next), and of course, the story was amazing. I'd love to get my hands on Phantom Hourglass, but I lack the proper game system.
Etoh wrote:While I'd say that Twilight Princess certainly continue this tradition admirably, as well as introducing my favorite Zelda character EVER (see my sig)
Etoh*the*Greato wrote:Oh, I'm not so sure about that my friend.
Ashley wrote:Someday, I'm going to get the Master Quest disc which has LTTP, OoT, and MM on it (and a fourth which I can't remember/don't care about) for the GC.
Ashley (post: 1282489) wrote:ADXC wrote:But I will say this though, Im not very fond of MM.
It struck me as unbearably sad. I never played it personally, but I watched my aforementioned brother play most of it (could you tell we were huge dorks with an N64?), and yeah, it was just incredibly melancholy.
Ashley (post: 1282439) wrote:Glad most of you agree with me (or fear for your membership )! I have to say, though, that Wind Waker is also my second favorite. I absolutely ADORED the music, I loved that it felt very "natural" (I never felt like I didn't know what to do next), and of course, the story was amazing. I'd love to get my hands on Phantom Hourglass, but I lack the proper game system.
But nothing compares to the sheer awesomeness of Ocarina of Time, especially the first time. I've played it over 8 times now, and I still adore it.
Plus, I had a lot of nostalgia with that game...my little brother and I spent days playing it together.
Nate (post: 1282490) wrote:EDIT:
Actually you're thinking of two separate discs.
There's one disc, the Master Quest disc for Gamecube, which has the Master Quest and original versions of OoT on it. The second disc, the Zelda collection, has OoT (original version, no Master Quest), MM, the original Zelda, and Zelda II.
The Master Quest is completely the same except for the dungeons, and the dungeon MAPS are still the same, just the stuff in the rooms and puzzles are different. The game is a bit more challenging, sort of. The first few dungeons are ridiculously hard, but the Water Temple onward seem EASIER than the original. So yeah.
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