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re: With Eiji Aonuma retiring in 10 years, does Zelda series decline? Other notes.

Posted on 2/18/15 at 8:48 pm to
Posted by Breesus
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Posted on 2/18/15 at 8:48 pm to
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I thought Gannon was pretty challenging though




I thought the puppet has one challenging form (the worm with the bulb on the tail). The final fight you were helped out so much by Zelda and the game telling you what to do that i just felt robbed of a final battle.

I dunno, like i said, to me the game felt like it was constantly building toward something, but it never got there.

When i was a kid Zelda was all about finding things out and figuring things out and solving puzzles and getting through dungeons and spending time and strategy figuring out how to beat bosses, etc.... WW was a solid game, but it just seemed to lack anything that made it great to me. It seemed to just guide you through universe and show you everything you had to do instead of letting you figure it out on your own, if that makes sense. Just my opinion. I have almost no deisre at all to play through it again. Where as OoT and MM and LttP i have and continue to replay yearly.
This post was edited on 2/18/15 at 8:51 pm
Posted by Mr Gardoki
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Posted on 2/18/15 at 8:51 pm to
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the worm with the bulb on the tail

Exactly what I was referring to
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