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Post by Waning Light on May 30, 2011 0:37:39 GMT -5
Another game that isn't out yet, which I'm looking forward to. I love the Legend of Zelda series, so I'm definitely interested in this one. I'm a little disappointed that it requires Wii MotionPlus, since I don't have that... but oh well, I'll just have to get one when the time comes.
I'm very interested in how the swordplay will feel, though I hear they took stuff from Wii Sports Resort to make it. I've never played that, so that doesn't help me. If it lives up to my hopes, though, I think I could get into Skyward Sword even more than I have the other Zelda games. Plus I hear they've added the ability to run on walls and some nice whip action, so I really want to know how that's gonna play out. I think I can have some real fun with it.
My character is always named Gasha (yes, after the seed in the Oracle games), and I think of him as a weapons master. That's one reason I loved Windwaker - I stole so many of my enemies' weapons, it was awesome. The sword techniques in Twilight Princess were nice too - my fave was the Mortal Draw. Ahh, but I digress... My point is that I hope there are plenty of random and unusual weapons for me to use, be it like the Ball and Chain, the Switch Hook, or the Deku Stick.
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Post by Stanley on May 30, 2011 2:00:04 GMT -5
I still find it funny that the graphics style for the game is basically an upgrades OoT-style.
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Post by PanbanRichard on May 30, 2011 14:14:29 GMT -5
I'm a little disappointed that it requires Wii MotionPlus, since I don't have that... but oh well, I'll just have to get one when the time comes. A lot of the new Wii remotes have Motion Plus built in. If you're going to get it, probably better for you to get that instead of the peripheral alone. Isn't this the one where the sword is and actual character? Oh Miyamoto.
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Post by flamzeron on May 30, 2011 15:39:21 GMT -5
I'll probably give it a rent when it comes out.
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