The Legend of Zelda Games N64 and Beyond

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noiseredux wrote: I ADORE 3D Dot Game Heroes. It's honestly the closest a console game has come to LttP since... well LttP. I think Wind Waker does a great job, but I feel like you'd actually enjoy 3D Dot Game even more, since it's a lot closer to the overhead style of LttP. And if you're a fan of retro RPG's in general, you're going to constantly be like "OMG! That's from (such and such a game)! Awesome!"
I'm a big Zelda fan and it's sad that I haven't played 3D Dot Game Heroes yet even though I bought it a year ago. I'll have to put it on my to-do list. Right now, I have too many pokers in the fire: Ocarina of Time (Wii VC), Skyward Swords (Wii), Limbo (360), Half Life 2 (PS3), Prof Layton (DSi).
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gtmtnbiker wrote:
noiseredux wrote: I ADORE 3D Dot Game Heroes. It's honestly the closest a console game has come to LttP since... well LttP. I think Wind Waker does a great job, but I feel like you'd actually enjoy 3D Dot Game even more, since it's a lot closer to the overhead style of LttP. And if you're a fan of retro RPG's in general, you're going to constantly be like "OMG! That's from (such and such a game)! Awesome!"
I'm a big Zelda fan and it's sad that I haven't played 3D Dot Game Heroes yet even though I bought it a year ago. I'll have to put it on my to-do list. Right now, I have too many pokers in the fire: Ocarina of Time (Wii VC), Skyward Swords (Wii), Limbo (360), Half Life 2 (PS3), Prof Layton (DSi).
Isn't it a PS3 exclusive? If so, I'm not gonna get to play it. I do have a 360 and a Wii, so if I'm wrong, please inform me.
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it is a PS3 exclusive. It's the first game I tell any new PS3 owner to get.
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noiseredux wrote:it is a PS3 exclusive. It's the first game I tell any new PS3 owner to get.
You really don't get modern day gamers :lol: :lol: :lol: . Unless your friends have exceptional taste in gaming, in which taste, lucky you :D
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ZeroAX wrote:
noiseredux wrote:it is a PS3 exclusive. It's the first game I tell any new PS3 owner to get.
You really don't get modern day gamers :lol: :lol: :lol: . Unless your friends have exceptional taste in gaming, in which taste, lucky you :D
I don't have any friends.
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neilencio wrote:Wasn't repetition a major part of Majora's gameplay?
Because of this
I mean, MM sums it up by only having 4 main dungeons
You'd think the time thing would make it repetitive, but it didn't do that to it. The 4 dungeons were artfully wrapped into the game.

At least it wasn't like, "well I got this artifact, now I need 8 others to beat Ganon." That's getting old.
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Majora's Mask is my favorite 3D Zelda because it does try to be different. Only four dungeons is very refreshing and Termina Field actually has quite a bit to do unlike OoT's Hyrule Field. Give it a try if you're ever in the mood for another try at 3D Zelda.
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noiseredux wrote:it is a PS3 exclusive. It's the first game I tell any new PS3 owner to get.
You can get it new for around $20 also.
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