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Magikrazy said:Do you do that with every franchise?Baby Man said:I call Zelda games "Link games"
I have a very specific rules for that.
Like Pokemon isn't the "Red games" and Earthbound isn't the "Ness games"
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Magikrazy said:Do you do that with every franchise?Baby Man said:I call Zelda games "Link games"
Baby Man said:I call Zelda games "Link games"
NSY said:I think Wind Waker has the weakest soundtrack of all the 3D Zelda games.
I know! My favorite part about it is the emotional impact. "I wonder what's for dinner" really moves me to tears.PeskyPlumbers64 said:Eevee said:No, I'm fine with that, unless (in his case) it's so severe that you can actually mistake him/her for the opposite gender.Tuxedo Ridley said:So if a character displays traits you associate with the opposite gender, that's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD.Eevee said:There's something off about acting severely like the opposite gender (and he's extremely shallow.)
I agree, mainly because the cutscenes are narmy.PeskyPlumbers64 said:*peers behind rock* I don't actually have a problem with the CD-I games.
The cutscenes are AMAZING
SuperMario25 said:Wind wakers art style is beautiful.
Plain Ol Giga12 said:Me too. I can't stand the twats who shout "REALISTIC ZELDA BETTER" and I'm happy with Zelda U's artstyle as well.
Plain Ol Giga12 said:Me too. I can't stand the twats who shout "REALISTIC ZELDA BETTER" and I'm happy with Zelda U's artstyle as well.
Depends how much. Most people like it. Not many love it.Tuxedo Ridley said:...Don't think that's unpopular.
Surprisingly, it's pretty unpopular. A lot of Zelda fans don't like it cause they said it doesn't follow the traditional Zelda style.Tuxedo Ridley said:...Don't think that's unpopular.