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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Phantom Ganon
Just beat Phantom Ganondorf in Ocarina of time. Reminded me of Twilight Princess in that he is basically Ganon's puppet Zelda and Dark beast Ganon combined. Tried to hit him with Biggoron's sword, but he flew away whenever I tried. Had to use the Master Sword.
Super Mario 64 DS stuff
A while ago, I played a lot of Super Mario 64 DS and enjoyed it a lot, but then I played Galaxy...
Surely, both Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 will go down as not just a couple of great Wii games, but two of the best games in video game history! They are absolutely masterful in many respects. Mostly in the level variety and level design. There are also some neat additions to the Mario series: like being able to Spin. If you shot yourself in the wrong direction, or need a bit more of a boost, all you have to do is make one tiny flick of the Wii remote, and it can give you just what you need to survive. But then I went back and played a bit more Super Mario 64 on the DS, and noticed a few things about the game I didn't like. The main thing being the camera. It's dreadful at best. It is often blocked by objects, obscuring your view and adding a lot more guesswork about your depth perception. So many times I would leap through the sky and miss what I was aiming for because I miscalculated the depth and positioning of the object. The second was the design and direction of the levels. When you choose a star to go for, the name of the star gives you a clue about where ti go, but is often very vague, especially in the later levels. And in Galaxy, the levels would change completely so you would know where to go to get the star. This didn't make obtaining the star easy, but at lest you knew where to go. In 64 DS, the levels remained the same almost every time, making finding out where you need to be very hard. And some of the levels are just repeats. In one level, you have to climb the top of this tower to fight the Whomp King and get the star. In the next level, you had to climb the tower same way, but instead of fighting a boss, all you did was have to climb a pole... fun :-(
My final complaint of the day is a small one, but I hate it nonetheless. When you want to turn around 360 degrees, your character doesn't turn on the spot, he actually has to walk around in a circle to be facing the other direction. This killed me some many times I almost rage quit...actually I did rage quit. If your looking for a game to by for the DS or Wii, Super Mario 64 DS isn't a bad choice, but it can be tough to get over these frustrations.
Surely, both Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 will go down as not just a couple of great Wii games, but two of the best games in video game history! They are absolutely masterful in many respects. Mostly in the level variety and level design. There are also some neat additions to the Mario series: like being able to Spin. If you shot yourself in the wrong direction, or need a bit more of a boost, all you have to do is make one tiny flick of the Wii remote, and it can give you just what you need to survive. But then I went back and played a bit more Super Mario 64 on the DS, and noticed a few things about the game I didn't like. The main thing being the camera. It's dreadful at best. It is often blocked by objects, obscuring your view and adding a lot more guesswork about your depth perception. So many times I would leap through the sky and miss what I was aiming for because I miscalculated the depth and positioning of the object. The second was the design and direction of the levels. When you choose a star to go for, the name of the star gives you a clue about where ti go, but is often very vague, especially in the later levels. And in Galaxy, the levels would change completely so you would know where to go to get the star. This didn't make obtaining the star easy, but at lest you knew where to go. In 64 DS, the levels remained the same almost every time, making finding out where you need to be very hard. And some of the levels are just repeats. In one level, you have to climb the top of this tower to fight the Whomp King and get the star. In the next level, you had to climb the tower same way, but instead of fighting a boss, all you did was have to climb a pole... fun :-(
My final complaint of the day is a small one, but I hate it nonetheless. When you want to turn around 360 degrees, your character doesn't turn on the spot, he actually has to walk around in a circle to be facing the other direction. This killed me some many times I almost rage quit...actually I did rage quit. If your looking for a game to by for the DS or Wii, Super Mario 64 DS isn't a bad choice, but it can be tough to get over these frustrations.
Hello everyone
It is me terfle, and (if this works) i will probably be posting post as well as 4ever, and DrNic if we can get him on board. So i recently got the metroid prime trilogy, a game which is probably going to go down as one of the best games i have ever played. It really has everything you could aask for, insane amounts of things to do, amazing graphics, awesome multiplayer and even great storylines. Also even though it is a bit off topic I cant wait to hear more about kingdom hearts 3ds, I hope that it will be the much needed third installment of the series.
Terfle
Terfle
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Just found out, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is getting a new play control remake! That's cool seeing as it was the only Metroid Prime to have Multiplayer, aside from the Metroid Prime Trilogy. Which brings me to this, why remake this game if all three Primes have been released as a trilogy? Hopefully, this version has online :-)
First Ever Post!
Hey Everyone, 4EVER here, posting this first ever post. We are all aware that Nintendo have some of the best games ever made, Ocarina of Time being one of the most critically acclaimed, but what is the best recent one? With the launch of the 3DS and Pokemon Black & White, Nintendo have decided to take a small break from the Wii projects... Apart from Skyward Sword! Hopefully, Nintendo have made another great Zelda Game. But if anybody has the new Pokemon games, please comment. Are they worth buying? And what version did you choose? Actually, that's not a bad idea for a poll. Which version of the new Pokemon Games did you choose? Now, Nintendo's probably going to release a third Pokemon game, just like they did with almost every other Pokemon game, so I may just wait until that comes out to get it. Does anybody know any good downloadable games for WiiWare aside from the virtual console store? I already have Major's Mask and Ocarina of Time, so I am at a bit of a loss.
I think this guy is one of the best to use in SSBB.
I think this guy is one of the best to use in SSBB.
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