Let's face it guys, I love zelda. I played Ocarina of Time,Majora's Mask,Wind Waker,The Legend of Zelda,Link's Adventure,Minish Cap and Phantom Hourglass.
I want to continue my fantasy of legends of adventure.The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. Should I spend my money on it?It's worth enough?
Twilight Princess' greatest sin was being more of the same, so if you liked the previous Zelda games it's probably a safe bet you'll enjoy Twilight Princess. I loved the game and I've played through it a couple times already.
"Product Placement" Said:
It's been a while since that game came out so you should be able to find it in a discount bin.
Unfortunately it isn't. Nintendo's long overdue on dropping the prices of its Wii launch lineup. Even if it's a Zelda game, it should be cheaper now. Of course, maybe he can find it used for cheaper, or get the Gamecube version.
I adore Twilight Princess, so yeah. I think its worth the money. Played through it once. Would have played through it again if my idiot brother hadn't scratched the CD.
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"The only moral it is possible to draw from this story is that one should never throw the letter Q into a privet bush, but unfortunately there are times when it is unavoidable."
-Douglas Adams, The Restaurant At the End of the Universe
I wouldn't say it's the worst Zelda game, those CD-i games were pretty god-awful, but I did find Twilight Princess to be much easier than other Zelda games that I've played.
Even though I didn't like the game as much as Ocarina of Time, I think it's great to be able to play again with an older link. The game is kinda too easy, and be prepared to play a lot of time forced to be a wolf. But overall, it's pretty fine.
I wouldn't say it's the worst Zelda game, those CD-i games were pretty god-awful.
This the way I see it: You have a choice between a bowl of unflavoured porridge, and a bowl of hot mud.
The bowl of hot mud is worse than the porridge, that's obvious. But it's not just bad, it's the most awful, horrific, terrible thing you've ever been stupid enough to put in your mouth. Every spoonful is riddled with crunchy bits and squirming things and you have no desire to find out what they are. It's a life changing, mind blowing and completely unique experience.
The porridge is just some porridge.
Hey buddy, you should be a Russian Cosmonaut, and here's why.
Yeah, but at least the unflavored porridge only costs $50 or so depending on where you look, while the last time I checked, the bug infested mud was four times as much on ebay. It's amazing how much dog shit on a CD goes for these days.
Yeah, but at least the unflavored porridge only costs $50 or so depending on where you look, while the last time I checked, the bug infested mud was four times as much on ebay. It's amazing how much dog shit on a CD goes for these days.
Experience costs more than the mundane, even if it's terrible. I'm not trying to argue this as a good thing, I'm arguing it because. . . I'm a blithering idiot, or the people paying so much for bowls of mud are. Either one works.
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Hey buddy, you should be a Russian Cosmonaut, and here's why.
"The only moral it is possible to draw from this story is that one should never throw the letter Q into a privet bush, but unfortunately there are times when it is unavoidable."
-Douglas Adams, The Restaurant At the End of the Universe
"ParkerFarker" Said: Whhaaattt??? It's one game. It doesn't matter how rare it is, one game is still only one game! Who buy such a thing for that much money?
the value of money is relative, as is taste.
If you have a lot of money, $400 is nothing. If you want something bad enough, for whatever reason, $400 isn't a lot to pay in that scenario either.
"ParkerFarker" Said: Whhaaattt??? It's one game. It doesn't matter how rare it is, one game is still only one game! Who buy such a thing for that much money?
the value of money is relative, as is taste.
If you have a lot of money, $400 is nothing. If you want something bad enough, for whatever reason, $400 isn't a lot to pay in that scenario either.
My question is what kind of sick person would want those games that bad?
"The only moral it is possible to draw from this story is that one should never throw the letter Q into a privet bush, but unfortunately there are times when it is unavoidable."
-Douglas Adams, The Restaurant At the End of the Universe