So no one actually liked Zelda phantom hourglass? I found it okay, but i guess the part that people get tired of is the stylus based games. (or maybe im just getting bored of games that fully use the stylus)
Sorry to say but I thought it sucked because I had to go through the same boring dungeon 15 times. and Icefire UGH.
The original Zelda. Only because it brings back memories. I am having fun with the GBA version. Like shaving off 20 years and 150 lbs!
Ocarina (Because it was ground breaking and FUCKING BEAUTIFUL (Emotion took over sorry ) And minish cap because once again it was visualy beautiful and the gameplay wasn't half bad
ahhh...there it is again, this RPG-thing about "Zelda". @xelados Mine is "Link to the Past" for SNES and the first one for the Gameboy.
Majora's Mask-In depth and brilliant storytelling Ocarina of Time-Always second place in my heart, but still an excellent game. Minish Cap-Excellent controls though the medallion half system always gave me a headache.
Majoras Mask, because of: 1- the numerous side quests and masks 2- unique storyline 3- fierce deity link 4- best soundtrack Second best, Link to the past Handheld Links Awakening , because of: 1- the easter eggs (being able to nick from shops, photos, classic nintendo character references etc.) 2- the DX’s colours secret on the gbc Second best, Seasons/Ages Love all the zelda though =]
I haven't played a few of 'em, but I'd say Four Swords was the most fun if there is a lot of people playing, but by yourself, I'd say Twilight Princess, even if it's just the bow's wonderful aiming and firing system (on horseback makes it even better)
And if you write tons of texts like this, I will ever call Zelda a RPG, because I play the role of Link. I dont care about any definition of RPG, It just contains 3 words. And these 3 words fits to Zelda. For me near every Action adventure is a kind of RPG.
Wind Maker! that's my favorite though never gotten the chance to finish it My GBC's been dead for like years and I can't play it anymore...