17th May 2005, 6:56 PM
So is the twilight word the dark world, or is it a little deeper than that? My hypothesis? I think it's a world that's BETWEEN light and dark.
But, it's HUGER? That's GREAT! No more shortness!
Now then, just promise us difficulty Nintendo!
You know what? I would like it if, after becoming a GOD that can kill Ganon easily with ridiculously overpowered items, you should get access to a super secret dungeon and ultra super hard boss. Kingdom Hearts had FOUR bosses like that, and they were frickin' AWESOME and you needed to pretty much get EVERY powerup in the game to take them on. I'm expecting hidden super bosses in Zelda now. That's what I think the purpose of a powerup is in the end, make you stronger and give you more abilities, yes, but at the same time give you extra challenges that really make you put those to use, rather than just giving you a way to beat up everything in the game in 3 seconds (Fierce Diety Mask anyone? Or, like, Grandma's soup and the invincibility armor in Wind Waker? Zelda always gives you overpowering ways to beat the game, but never a way to really put all those skills to a test that makes your controller's ARSE bleed).
I know I will get this game though. The wolf transformation counts as an item, that's all I need. Oh and, not a werewolf eh? That's good. We don't need Link consuming the flesh of humans.
But, it's HUGER? That's GREAT! No more shortness!
Now then, just promise us difficulty Nintendo!
You know what? I would like it if, after becoming a GOD that can kill Ganon easily with ridiculously overpowered items, you should get access to a super secret dungeon and ultra super hard boss. Kingdom Hearts had FOUR bosses like that, and they were frickin' AWESOME and you needed to pretty much get EVERY powerup in the game to take them on. I'm expecting hidden super bosses in Zelda now. That's what I think the purpose of a powerup is in the end, make you stronger and give you more abilities, yes, but at the same time give you extra challenges that really make you put those to use, rather than just giving you a way to beat up everything in the game in 3 seconds (Fierce Diety Mask anyone? Or, like, Grandma's soup and the invincibility armor in Wind Waker? Zelda always gives you overpowering ways to beat the game, but never a way to really put all those skills to a test that makes your controller's ARSE bleed).
I know I will get this game though. The wolf transformation counts as an item, that's all I need. Oh and, not a werewolf eh? That's good. We don't need Link consuming the flesh of humans.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)