Posts by Pekachew

    Oh sweet Jesus, Egorapter. Ugh... I gotta fix this shit. A Link to the Past was never given enough credit for the amount of effort and significant parts of the game in which would be extremely cinematic for the time period, especially against it’s NES ancestors The Legend of Zelda and Link’s Adventure. This being said, the opening scenes and now cliché elements of the games content was something that everyone enjoyed back in that time period. Those who don’t understand this, that this time period (1991) hasn’t seen something unique or interesting at this time, will never understand it.


    The Link to the Past and now it’s new title that made it even better A Link Between Worlds, using a new element, the Wall Phasing. But, the entire plot of A Link to the Past was extremely laxxed, but well though out. The Light World and the Dark World. This dual world dynamic appears in a number of other Zelda titles, but Majora's Mask's unique brand of time traveling is the only variation that really explores the idea as carefullly as Link to the Past. The connection comes up constantly, whether draining the water level on one side of the world to flood another, or finding a way to reach a seemingly unreachable heart piece. It has the effect of making a large world seem even larger, as everything becomes significantly more complicated once Link steps onto Ganon's golden pyramid for the first time.

    The Dark World is also notable for hosting some of the toughest (and most interesting) dungeons in the entire game. Beating Thieves' Town famously involves rescuing a maiden and trying to lead her out of the dungeon, only to find that the light transforms her into the boss -- a sort of inverse Ico, if you will. Skull Woods, meanwhile, has Mothula, which must be defeated while riding a conveyor belt surrounded by spikes, resulting in more than a few sudden deaths.

    The puzzles could also be incredibly complicated -- moreso even than even than Ocarina of Time's infamous Water Temple. All of them typically feature multiple floors that end up interacting with each other in one or another, and later dungeons like Turtle Rock and the Ice Palace seriously tax the magic meter by requiring the use of items like the Fire Rod. Most of the dungeons seem more interested in providing raw challenge than being a unique setpiece; for better or worse, it feels more like a videogame than some of the later installments.


    BUTTTT!


    Lets not get ahead of ourselves, as Ocarina of Time also has many good elements that this game even lacks, so lets go ahead and explain why Ocarina of Time is the better title.

    Ocarina of Time may or may not have the best overall dungeons in the series, but there are two aspects of the dungeons themselves that do work out a lot better than all the other games in the series. For starters, they are extremely varied; it’s really hard to confuse any one dungeon as being the same place because they all give off their own unique vibe. Not many games can lay claim to that fact, so it’s definitely something worth noting.

    Beyond that, the dungeons feel like a natural extension of the world. Too often in Zelda titles a dungeon or two feel almost forced – like they don’t make sense geographically or within the world itself. Why would this area exist for any other purpose but gameplay? Ocarina of Time doesn’t feel that way, as each dungeon feels like it belongs in the world, even when the game isn’t taking place. The dungeon in Death Mountain feels like it should be there even when nothing is going on to drive Link to it. The forest temple? Same thing. In fact I am hard pressed to think of any dungeon in the game that truly feels like it’s out of place.

    Growing up as a kid, knowing only about 3D games, gave me a completely different approach to 2D games such as Super Mario World and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. But for those, who understand that games are about becoming emerged into a story and becoming someone you're not, fighting for something that does seem real... it brings a child to life. Imagination is what makes us happy. Miyamoto crafted Zelda by exploring his neighborhood as a child, why can't we do the same and say that both games are equally good.

    @Pekachew I don't think hacking your Wii to make it better than it is supposed to be should influence your opinion on the console, lol. That's heavily, heavily biased.

    Actually, adding add-ons to a console, which most people do through apps and such on the WiiU, is fair. Seeing that the HomeBrew channel and modification gives you all the apps that were originally on the Wii Shop Channel is a nice touch. So, in a way not really too much hacking. Seeing the Wii U can't play Old Game Cube Games anymore, but still can play Wii Games. I'd prefer the older games over the newer ones. In a more elaborate point, the Nintendo WiiU's sells were half of what the Nintendo Wii sold in 2006 and 2008.

    Nintendo made a consideration and changed the advertisements for gaming websites and other video game content that contains their information. So YouTube videos and websites such as us will remain unaffected.

    HEH nice sass hahaha lmoa but hey what about gay people who find their perfect match. That love example is a p bad example imo. Also being atheist is wrong now? lmao

    Sorry but I just think this is a pretty stupid topic because most extremist feminists are stupid. Feminism is fine I guess but it's a dumb concept because it is unreachable. There will always e cases where there's some discrimination but that goes on everything, not just gender, it is in human's nature to discriminate and abuse power in order to feel some sort of superiority.

    feminazis are a joke, furries are a joke, mlp fanboys are a joke, sonic fanboys are a joke, tumblr is a fucking joke. Where I'm going is anything extremist is a joke.

    Using a religion to promote something that is secular such as feminism is wrong. Not the religion itself. Human nature originally wasn't to point out everyone else imperfections and make fun of them for it, nor does this give a woman a right to blatantly attack men just because they are men.

    @The Inhaling One Sure, sometimes guys are stupid, and so are women. But we're human we all make mistakes in our life, whether we want them to happen or not.