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Haha that is right I think you couldn't roll under Ganon's legs but maybe because of the tail. It's been so long since I played OoT.
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Just don't break them or pick the stuff up. Little kids play these games too you know. It's not a bad thing to throw extra help for people who aren't good at the gamesOne of the things that I expect to see solved in this remake, is the stupid fact of being able to roll between Ganon's legs in the final battle.
Man!, when I discovered it, nevermore I could see Ganon as a powerful being.
Other thing about this fight is the rubbles that the beast can break, grant TOO MANY THINGS to you.
Come on Aunoma!!!! Is the game so difficult for you?
Another thing to near this fights, it would be good that the vases were eliminating that are in Ganondorf's tower to the moment to fight with.
It is ridiculous the exesiva helps that the game gives you, or, you have as 15 hearts, 3 bottles, each one with fairies, and more above, at the back of the room, there are vases full of magic and arrows. Ah! And hearts for heaps.
have help in a fight isnt a thing than bothers me, but, you know, i gues, you always go to a first fight with all your bottles with the best potion, and that is som many hearts.
i hope see eliminate all these "jars" in the bosses rooms
You know, I think this is part of the reason the Master Quest mode was added. You want a more challenging game? They've got one for you.One of the things that I expect to see solved in this remake, is the stupid fact of being able to roll between Ganon's legs in the final battle.
Man!, when I discovered it, nevermore I could see Ganon as a powerful being.
Other thing about this fight is the rubbles that the beast can break, grant TOO MANY THINGS to you.
Come on Aunoma!!!! Is the game so difficult for you?
Another thing to near this fights, it would be good that the vases were eliminating that are in Ganondorf's tower to the moment to fight with.
It is ridiculous the exesiva helps that the game gives you, or, you have as 15 hearts, 3 bottles, each one with fairies, and more above, at the back of the room, there are vases full of magic and arrows. Ah! And hearts for heaps.
have help in a fight isnt a thing than bothers me, but, you know, i gues, you always go to a first fight with all your bottles with the best potion, and that is som many hearts.
i hope see eliminate all these "jars" in the bosses rooms
I hope so manYou know, I think this is part of the reason the Master Quest mode was added. You want a more challenging game? They've got one for you.
It still is. The 2nd Quest especially.I agree, I know the original Legend of Zelda on the NES was terribly hard as a kid. I don't know if it still would be, but I would imagine so lol.
Hahah this. The first Zelda kicked my *** so bad.It's a shame you can't get into the older games IYM! Ocarina of Time started the whole "really easy" trend that Zelda is all about nowadays. You want a challenge? Play the NES games!
LttP isn't that difficult but compared to the 3D ones it certainly is.
Likewise. Paying $200 was totally worth the trade-in. At first I gauged how much I felt attached to the DS Lite in regards to whether or not I wanted to keep it, and while I used it a ton over the past several years, I just didn't need it. Really what convinced me to trade it in was the aged interface. I wanted to hold on to it for sentimentality's sake, but $50.The place I got my 3DS (Gamestop) had a deal going on where you could trade in your old DS and (depending on the version) you would get a certain discount. Got 50 dollars off trading in my DS Lite and such.
Kotaku said:When the DS’s The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks showed up in bargain bins four months after release, for less than the price of lunch at McDonald’s, it was rather embarrassing for Nintendo. rumour has it the 3DS’ Ocarina of Time will get a small shipment to avoid such a fate.
The comes from Sinobi blog, for whom Andriasang vouches as a good source on retail info, and it sounds plausible. rumour has it Nintendo is not allowing retailers to place orders for the game and allotments will be small, regardless of retailer size.
The small shipment may also be due to unannounced-yet-inevitable plans for a 3DS/Ocarina bundle, as plenty of buyers are waiting on that game’s June release date to go ahead and pick up the new device. Either way, for those who want to be assured of picking the game up on release day, a preorder is the way to go.
Nintendo is going to ship OoT3D out in very small shipments. If someone doesn't preorder, there's a good chance they won't be able to grab a copy of the game on launch day.can some one explain me the Mic_128 Quote?? i didnt understand it very well![]()
Very awesome, everything looks great and the movement looks a lot smoother.