QUOTE(squall_12 @ Nov 22 2011, 11:03 AM)
Games The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii), with MotionPlus! TBA 2011
Games The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii), with MotionPlus! TBA 2011
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Nov 22 2011, 11:09 AM
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then get ready to be amazed even further (or perhaps more head scratching) when u reach the 5th "dungeon" ...
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Nov 22 2011, 11:13 AM
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also i hate the spider in the forest god damn tricky to kill but now is easy since i got the bug item hehe..so far this games and the new kirby are nice to play as i already long time no touch my wii as busy ps3 online, so now i put aside my ps3 to play these 2 wii games..
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Nov 22 2011, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Nov 22 2011, 11:13 AM) also i hate the spider in the forest god damn tricky to kill but now is easy since i got the bug item hehe..so far this games and the new kirby are nice to play as i already long time no touch my wii as busy ps3 online, so now i put aside my ps3 to play these 2 wii games.. don't forget they also have rayman on the wii too |
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Nov 22 2011, 05:48 PM
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just got my Skyward sword bundle today
check out a mini review n pictures on my blog! Blog This post has been edited by prazole: Nov 22 2011, 05:49 PM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Nov 23 2011, 05:36 AM
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hope u find ur nunchuk
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Nov 23 2011, 08:53 AM
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hi guys..just wanna say..tis game is awesome..
anyway for those who thinks that there is no timeline just wanna say that Miyamoto san and Aonuma san says there is a thick detail book telling all the timeline. and they said that each game is created with the timeline in mind. so every game is connected. Only Aonuma and Miyamoto (few important Zelda dev) have seen this. Miyamoto and Aonuma had the luxury of choosing which part of the legend that the would like to tell in each game..(there may have been some retcon to adapt to the future games but the idea is still there). Most of the inconsistency may cause by the mistranslation to english version. finally here is one great timeline structure that may lead to a conclusion and confusion cleared. http://zeldatimeline.com/ |
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Nov 23 2011, 09:18 AM
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yeah but still...a good story teller can make everybody understand the basic timeline without having to rely on a GUIDE BOOK
I understand that u'd probably need a guide book for strategies etc..but just to understand a timeline? either they are so smart..or probably they just go to a meeting somewhere and try to make sense of it all. |
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Nov 23 2011, 09:36 AM
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QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Nov 23 2011, 09:18 AM) yeah but still...a good story teller can make everybody understand the basic timeline without having to rely on a GUIDE BOOK no..you are getting it wrong.I understand that u'd probably need a guide book for strategies etc..but just to understand a timeline? either they are so smart..or probably they just go to a meeting somewhere and try to make sense of it all. story was never the main intention for zelda creation. Miyamoto san tell this. He doesnt freaking care about the story. He just want to create gameplay. What he meant by the story guide book is that, the gameplay element will involve a certain story element which is related to a specific timeline. the guide book was never meant for us (gamers) but for his reference on what element should the next zelda be about.. He doesnt mind us not understanding the story line.. and like i said before, the timeline is for fans who like these elements of where and when the game would took place in the next zelda. check out the link. |
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Nov 23 2011, 10:19 AM
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+1
well put, exactly my thoughts but was never able to explain it like that i'm a fan of Gon Freaks now QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 09:36 AM) no..you are getting it wrong. This post has been edited by yangkuo: Nov 23 2011, 10:19 AMstory was never the main intention for zelda creation. Miyamoto san tell this. He doesnt freaking care about the story. He just want to create gameplay. What he meant by the story guide book is that, the gameplay element will involve a certain story element which is related to a specific timeline. the guide book was never meant for us (gamers) but for his reference on what element should the next zelda be about.. He doesnt mind us not understanding the story line.. and like i said before, the timeline is for fans who like these elements of where and when the game would took place in the next zelda. check out the link. |
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Nov 23 2011, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 09:36 AM) no..you are getting it wrong. His OTHER HUGE MEGA GAME is also like that what. story was never the main intention for zelda creation. Miyamoto san tell this. He doesnt freaking care about the story. He just want to create gameplay. What he meant by the story guide book is that, the gameplay element will involve a certain story element which is related to a specific timeline. the guide book was never meant for us (gamers) but for his reference on what element should the next zelda be about.. He doesnt mind us not understanding the story line.. and like i said before, the timeline is for fans who like these elements of where and when the game would took place in the next zelda. check out the link. Because if you were to put those games in a storyline, you might as well say they happen in a short span of a year for both Mario and Link to be saving both peach and Zelda respectively. In a way, the story the fits the game it is in. Anyone can come and say that you've been playing the same old stuff for the past 25 and 26 years. And you can still reply to them you're not bored of it at all. |
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Nov 23 2011, 10:36 AM
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well, opinions are what they are ... so definitely everyone has their say.
but when you see Skyward Sword being described like how it is supposed to be "Skyrim Sword" ... dunno what else to say ... QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Nov 23 2011, 10:21 AM) His OTHER HUGE MEGA GAME is also like that what. Because if you were to put those games in a storyline, you might as well say they happen in a short span of a year for both Mario and Link to be saving both peach and Zelda respectively. In a way, the story the fits the game it is in. Anyone can come and say that you've been playing the same old stuff for the past 25 and 26 years. And you can still reply to them you're not bored of it at all. |
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Nov 23 2011, 10:44 AM
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Its not supposed to be that way.
But imagine if you combine it both. Or the fact that an Elder Scrolls game has motion control. WOOO!!!! That'd be fun really. |
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Nov 23 2011, 11:45 AM
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the problem with Skyrim is that,i felt the game has no weight..i dont know how to define this, but it feels light.
but Zelda game (not SS cause yet to play), you can feel the weight. its like when you move link around, compare to moving your character in skyrim, moving link feels more satisfying ( you could say Zelda is more polish). It feels heavier with link as if the game was imbued with a soul.haha not to say Skyrim sux but, you know... |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 09:36 AM) no..you are getting it wrong. perhaps u don't understand what i meant...i just said from the very beginning, they could say it upfront..there's no direct link to the story line between games and each adventure is a new one. I myself not seeking for a relation of storyline/continuity between zelda games, i just treat each story like i treat all FF games..the only diff is, zelda games always repeat the names of its main characters.story was never the main intention for zelda creation. Miyamoto san tell this. He doesnt freaking care about the story. He just want to create gameplay. What he meant by the story guide book is that, the gameplay element will involve a certain story element which is related to a specific timeline. the guide book was never meant for us (gamers) but for his reference on what element should the next zelda be about.. He doesnt mind us not understanding the story line.. and like i said before, the timeline is for fans who like these elements of where and when the game would took place in the next zelda. check out the link. |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 11:45 AM) the problem with Skyrim is that,i felt the game has no weight..i dont know how to define this, but it feels light. That is because Miyamoto always uses the freshest interns for his pagan ritualistic sacrifices. And lots too.but Zelda game (not SS cause yet to play), you can feel the weight. its like when you move link around, compare to moving your character in skyrim, moving link feels more satisfying ( you could say Zelda is more polish). It feels heavier with link as if the game was imbued with a soul.haha not to say Skyrim sux but, you know... Added on November 23, 2011, 12:07 pm QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Nov 23 2011, 12:04 PM) perhaps u don't understand what i meant...i just said from the very beginning, they could say it upfront..there's no direct link to the story line between games and each adventure is a new one. I myself not seeking for a relation of storyline/continuity between zelda games, i just treat each story like i treat all FF games..the only diff is, zelda games always repeat the names of its main characters. If FF reused the name you can be sure which one is going to die halfway thru the story.This post has been edited by Mudmaniac: Nov 23 2011, 12:07 PM |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:16 PM
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QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Nov 23 2011, 12:04 PM) perhaps u don't understand what i meant...i just said from the very beginning, they could say it upfront..there's no direct link to the story line between games and each adventure is a new one. I myself not seeking for a relation of storyline/continuity between zelda games, i just treat each story like i treat all FF games..the only diff is, zelda games always repeat the names of its main characters. hmm you i think you are thinking it wrongly. There is a reason why the names of the main characters are the same and it seems that rumors saying that LOZ:SS will tell you the reason why.Did you check out the link that i gave? that should gave you a certain idea. there is a trend showing that, each Link will have 2 game. and Each first born girl for the royal family will be named Zelda. Not to mention when zelda games revolve around fate and destiny of 2 ppl. Zelda & Link, (and Gannon in some cases) i think you are really taking the names lightly. there is a reason why the names repeating. on another side note. there are Zelda games that are missing of the main character that always around. for example : Link's awakening was without any zelda, Majora Mask as well. oracle series(iirc) so all in all, Zelda world is the same world since the beggining of the game, the question now, which game came first. its all about the reincarnation of link and zelda (mostly link). and to be honest, actually on 2 names are repeating, which is Link and Zelda, and considering the game name is Zelda, the only name that repeats is Link, also worth mentioning that Link name can be rename to anything else. there you go, no names are repeated from one game to another. This post has been edited by Gon Freaks: Nov 23 2011, 12:20 PM |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:26 PM
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it's not a rumour, the reason will become apparent in this game ...
about 2hrs (depending on person i guess) into the game there will be a scene which will surely resonate with all Zelda fans. oh well, i think everyone should play the game 1st then see if their opinion will change *LOL* QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 12:16 PM) hmm you i think you are thinking it wrongly. There is a reason why the names of the main characters are the same and it seems that rumors saying that LOZ:SS will tell you the reason why. |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:30 PM
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still waiting for mine
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Nov 23 2011, 12:32 PM
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QUOTE(Gon Freaks @ Nov 23 2011, 12:16 PM) and to be honest, actually on 2 names are repeating, which is Link and Zelda, and considering the game name is Zelda, the only name that repeats is Link, also worth mentioning that Link name can be rename to anything else. yes..same as FF there you go, no names are repeated from one game to another. |
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Nov 23 2011, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Nov 23 2011, 12:32 PM) nope i dont get what you're saying.beside, the last FF where name can be change was FFX and even that you can only change tidus name. and point is that the names are there for a reason. Its not a different world like FF. FF plays with a different world in each game. Zelda on the other hand plays in the same world. for example, LOZ:PH was connected to ST like by around 100-200 years. and the connection was one guy who actually saw both link in 2 different generation. |
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