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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #54 on: 6 January 2008, 23:04:54 » |
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I couldn't exactly get a grip on the first Zelda when I was young. I never knew how to buy, advance, or do anything.
Directions are too vague in the game. It's all "do it yourself", which I don't really like, but it's still extremely fun. I thought all dungeons were just "Beat up enemies, get keys, etc", but I was wrong. The dungeons later in the first Zelda to my surprise actually were perplexing mazes. When it comes to blowing up hidden passages, you can't see where a weak wall is. They all look the same.
Nonetheless, I had a lot of fun.
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Mikero
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« Reply #79 on: 8 January 2008, 04:50:03 » |
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Maybe the Japanese programmers didn't feel there where enough 32 year-old, fairy impersonating child molesters in their country...
...hey wait...
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