Saturday, April 10, 2010

twilight was difficult???

I don't agree with some people said that thetwilight princessgame was difficult. I admitted that I'm nota link fan and i never played a zelda's game until this new. Also I got amazed when I finished that game, i said to myself ''It can be!!!''I want that the next game be a great challenge for the Wii gamersWhat do you think about?twilight was difficult???
I'm hoping the next is more diffecul tcos that one was EASY, stupidly easytwilight was difficult???
I think the difficulty of TP was pretty much as easy as Wind Waker's. I don't consider TP's difficulty bad, but it wouldn't hurt the game if the enemies did more damage, and it would definitely not hurt the game if the bosses were easier.
Twas easy.
i havent played many zelda games...but from my point of view all the 3d zelda games(cept mm) are easy. but the cave of ordeals and 3 hearts challenge are ocnsidered challenging
the game was far too easy. honnestly bosses were lucky to land a hit when i played. its like they took everything good about zelda and took it away leaving a shallow puddle of what a zelda game is suppose to be. half of it is figuring out puzzles...not getting the answer thrown in your face
Easy, especially the bosses.
It was easy.
tp is very hard to me
The only hard part in the entire game was escorting that wagon from Kakariko Village to...I don't even remember anymore :lol:. At least I know the game was really long. Anyway, that part got frustrating, but everything else was fun and easy.
TP is the easiest Zelda game ive ever played :( more dificulty and this would have been the best zelda game ever to me..but im staying with Ocarina of time as the best ever...
LOZ:TP isn't difficult at all, it was just a good 50 hours long, the game really had no challenge to it...
The hardest part was that puzzle you had to do right before you got the Master Sword.
I'd like them to quadruple the damage. Then the game would be legitimate. However, I should probably just take a three heart challenge.
It was really easy I think they should have made it more challenging and shortened it, it felt like you play 40 hours of nothing really. I never felt like I wanted to replay it so I sold it I don't miss it. It was fun while it lasted but when you look back the fun stuff was only fun the first time like the snowboarding, yeah sure it was fun but after you fell off a few times it was tedious and if you had to do it again you'd get mad.
[QUOTE=''bobbetybob'']It was really easy I think they should have made it more challenging and shortened it, it felt like you play 40 hours of nothing really. I never felt like I wanted to replay it so I sold it I don't miss it. It was fun while it lasted but when you look back the fun stuff was only fun the first time like the snowboarding, yeah sure it was fun but after you fell off a few times it was tedious and if you had to do it again you'd get mad.[/QUOTE]I can understand making it harder, but not shortening it. I would've loved for it to be longer. I hate short games. Just my opinion of course.
Nothing wrong with it being a little easy. It is still a great game.
[QUOTE=''GlassDominion'']the game was far too easy. honnestly bosses were lucky to land a hit when i played. its like they took everything good about zelda and took it away leaving a shallow puddle of what a zelda game is suppose to be. half of it is figuring out puzzles...not getting the answer thrown in your face[/QUOTE]I wouldn't go that far. It was definitely too easy, though. Midna was a lot better than Navi, though. It's funny when she insults you for not knowing what to do. Those bosses were pitiful. I'd like to be stuck at a boss for more than a few hours, but that complaint applies to almost any game these days.
What? People said Twilight was difficult?...MAYBE some puzzles but definately nothing else.Still a great game though :).
The difficulty was my biggest gripe in the game. The combat with enemies and bosses were much too easy. The presentation, artstyle, exploration, and open-endedness was still pretty superb though.

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