Mike wrote:Lizzie prepare to remove thy self from the TV. Saturday used to be study day, now it is Zelda Day. . . . Joking (kind of)
Soon the line ''you spend more time on that thing and give it more attention than me'' followed by a responding grunt will be a regular occurance in your household.
There's nothing like a good instruction booklet read to have you drooling in anticipation! It'll be interesting to see how the fighting and stuff works...
I managed to play for 30 minutes last night on Zelda - not long but it flew by. I can see some Saturdays disappearing with this one! The control system seems to work very well thus far. I liked the sensitivity of the movement stick, a slight movement to walk and a full on blast to run!
I think you can buy the same game on the Game Cube. . . . Did you know you can play game cube games on the wii. . . . . I am sure you mario kart enthusiasts would like to know that. . . :D
Mike wrote:I think you can buy the same game on the Game Cube. . . . Did you know you can play game cube games on the wii. . . . . I am sure you mario kart enthusiasts would like to know that. . . :D
I was talking to Al on Sat about a particularly difficult section of the game where you have to jump to a very small platform and then always overjump a second. I discovered why. You can not jump this section until you have found a shadow helper and have been transformed into a wolf. . . . doh. I wasted about 30-45 minutes feeling pretty dumb on this. . . .
They clapped . . . . . and then helped my roll around to hidden areas of the dungeon. I feel that they are even less grateful in a second. I have not quite finished the dungeon yet. I have just defeated the boss though which is good. :D