10th March 2004, 2:59 PM
Quote:Gamespot's paragraph in question. And no it's not that reviewer.
Obviously the reviewer is as sucky at games as you are since he complained about having to find rupees, which was never a problem for me.
Quote:Took me a while to realize there were 5... most of the time I can't just walk up to a puzzle and instantly see the solution, you know! It's not that simple!
As I said I just solved that puzzle and it was easy but I'd tried it before and for some reason hadn't gotten it... once I finally figured out you were supposed to use a seagull (that took a while), I tried it but I think I got hit and didn't notice 5 (I think I just hit the top one) and gave up for the time...
They give you so many hints for that "puzzle"! You found the dungeon puzzles super easy but that one tough??
Quote:Even if you could solve all 8 puzzles for the maps instantly (which I can't; I didn't say most of them were super hard or anything but it takes at least a little time to figure out each one...) as Gamespot says the sailing takes quite a while! I won't call it boring (it's fun really), but it takes time warps or no. It's amazing that you are trying to deny that.
It's amazing how sucky you are and how said your argument is. "But gamespot said--!!". That's great, you found someone as sucky as you! Congrats!
There are no real puzzles involved with findind the last triforce pieces as most of them involve just killing a bunch of baddies and paying attention to super obvious hints. Sailing is super fast once you realize how to use the c-stick (it's pretty simple, you just use your right thumb and move it) in order to use the baton.
Quote:Yes yes we know you're the best game player ever and no one could possibly ever hope to match your phenominal skills but if you be realistic you'd realize that you are quite certainly greatly understating the amount of time it took. As I said just see Gamespot's review. They said that from the collecting maps part on is the last third of the game and didn't exactly say that it took half an hour. So it's not just me, as I knew it wasn't.
You and another sucky person.
I'm not the best Zelda player in the world, believe me. I usually take a while with puzzles, and the 2D bosses are usually pretty damn tough for me. However, I do tend to play through games very quickly. Call it a lack of patience or whatever, but I can usually find a quick way out of something. I timed how long it took for me to get those last triforce pieces because before the game came out I read all of those complaints of how long it takes and knew that it would come up in a future argument. It took me barely over half an hour to get all of them! It was a minor annoyance but not nearly as painful as you big cry babies say it was.
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Quote:... okay using FAQs for games but not wanting to use a cheat code may not make sense, but I see something of a difference. At least with FAQs you still need to actually play the game yourself... I'd only cheat if I was REALLY stuck or really wanted to see the end of the game or something and even then I don't use them much. Like in Rush 2049... I could unlock everything by cheating, and it'd let me get things that would be extremely hard to get fairly, but it seems like the cheap way out...
Right, because there are TONS of cheats in Zelda games.
