Fish and Chips (post: 1315583) wrote:Wrong.
Majora's Mask is the best Zelda game.
I've talked about this a bunch of times, but I suppose I should have done so again. Basically, Ocarina of Time is the "Perfect" Zelda game. It's design and execution, everything that went into it, is exactly what a Zelda game should be, and by proxy what we should expect of any competant Zelda game.Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1315609) wrote:This may seem weird: Overall I thought OOT was a better game, but I still found Majora's Mask to be more fun.
Fantasy Dreamer (post: 1315281) wrote:You're right! XD He did. Such a player... Lol
Nate (post: 1315829) wrote:and the Zelda cartoon from the Super Mario Bros. Super Show. And I'd hope nobody would consider those canon to the video games.
Nate (post: 1315829) wrote:Of all those Links, very few had any sort of romantic involvement with Zelda. Their destinies are merely intertwined, that doesn't mean they're an item.
Garland wrote:(I don't really care about good graphics anyway. I think good graphics are just a bonus.)
Garland wrote:I can think of one Link that was in more than one game, though. The Four Swords series. Four swords and Four Swords Adventures are the two.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1318431) wrote:I think graphics matter a lot in games not in terms of the quality of the resolution or anything, but in terms of environmental exhibition.
Best example I can think of is Bioshock. The way the graphics were handles made Bioshock's environment and setting phenomenal and was one of the reasons why the game was highly praised. It's not so much the graphics, but more about things like color palettes and lighting hues and stuff.
blkmage (post: 1318701) wrote:Yeah, that's more art direction than graphics. I remember a comparison between EQII and WoW. While EQII had technically superior graphics, WoW's art direction made it look and feel better, while EQII felt lifeless in comparison. Other good examples would be TF2 or Wind Waker.
blkmage (post: 1318701) wrote: Other good examples would be TF2 or Wind Waker.
I enjoyed Wind Waker's artstyle, but it didn't feel as polished as it could have been. Great enemy designs, characters were fine, but a lot of the backgrounds and dungeons felt drab to me. I would have preferred a detailed comic style for the levels and islands.Bobtheduck (post: 1326001) wrote:TF2 looks good... Wind waker has a terrible art style, IMNSHO. I prefer TP to WW... Because I can actually bear to look at TP. I'm ok with cell shading, provided the style is good (and they're proficient at cell shading, which is harder than one would think)
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