Strubes said:lol basically the whole game was summed up when I fought that giant one eyed thing for the gorgons or whatever they're called.
"o gee...look..it has a magical glowing eye...and I just got a bow and arrow...hmm...."
x2 said:Well, that is Zelda and you either accept it or not. If the game had a "M" rating, then I'd agree with you, but the game is made for all ages, so the game will be a little easier than you want it to be. I dunno, I guess it's like me playing a game like Gears of War and complaining that there's no furry or colorful characters in the game.
creepindeth said:Sorry but that's a bad analogy. Zelda has always had a decent level of difficulty but TP dropped it way too much. Im glad that they actually raised the amount of dungeons this time around, but what good are they if they aren't a decent challenge?
x2 said:Well, that is Zelda and you either accept it or not. If the game had a "M" rating, then I'd agree with you, but the game is made for all ages, so the game will be a little easier than you want it to be. I dunno, I guess it's like me playing a game like Gears of War and complaining that there's no furry or colorful characters in the game.
Dart said:Stupid question, but other than the obvious, is there a difference between the Cube version and the Wii version of this game?
They're both priced the same, and I don't currently have a Wii, so that's why I am asking.
Jack said:I think you all should stop complaining about the simpleness of Twilight Princess. If you want a challenge, go get a sudoku book.
~Jack
x2 said:Well, forgive me then, I had no idea it was THAT easy. I guess I just figured it was on the level of difficulty as OOT and MM, which is a shame since I think those 2 games are perfectly balanced.