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| Popizezie ^_^ wrote: > In article <20011206023444.24841.00000300@mb-cd.aol.com>, > dsneed7545@aol.com says... > >>I gave up on Zelda MM. For me the game just didn't *flow*. Plus that >>ridiculous three day deal put me off. I'm not saying that I'll never go back >>and attempt to finish it, but it won't be sometime soon. >> >> >>Dianne > > I actually thought the three-day thing was okay. But the game was less > challenging and didn't have as good a plot as OOT. > > ~ Popizezie I think I liked it better that OOT. The dungeons (especially Stone Tower and Snowhead) were more fun (although I really liked the Spirit and Forest Temples on OOT), it had loads more sidequest-y stuff (except there were too many heart pieces to collect - a few more dungeons wouldn't have gone amiss), and I generally liked the dreamlike quality the game seemed to have (the way the mask-man moved and the extensive use of blur helped here) Note: I have a feeling I'm going to get flamed for saying that ^_^ (it's happened before...) -- ..O. ...O Paul Nolan <onewingedangel$ATuklinux$DOTnet> OOO | |||
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| > I think I liked it better that OOT. The dungeons (especially Stone Tower > and Snowhead) were more fun (although I really liked the Spirit and Forest > Temples on OOT), it had loads more sidequest-y stuff (except there were > too many heart pieces to collect - a few more dungeons wouldn't have gone > amiss), and I generally liked the dreamlike quality the game seemed to > have (the way the mask-man moved and the extensive use of blur helped > here) > > Note: I have a feeling I'm going to get flamed for saying that ^_^ (it's > happened before...) > > -- A lot of people liked MM. Personally, I thought it blew chunks. The 3 day cycle thing just ruined the day IMNSHO. Unfortunately, ZWW wasn't much better. Unless they figure out how to do another OOT, I don't see much of a future in the Zelda series. | |||
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