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The Worst Of The Zelda Games

Justin from TMSGamer writes about this games he feels don't do the Zelda franchise justice, and why they're not exactly the cream of the crop when it comes to a Zelda game.

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Knightofelemia4027d ago

How about the Zelda game for the CDI a long time ago. Its probably the worst Zelda game ever made.

SpiralTear4027d ago

This. As much as gamers and even Nintendo themselves try their hardest to forget those disasters of games, they were Zelda games. You can't just ignore train wrecks like the Zelda CD-I games.

This piece feels incomplete in that regard, especially since the author admits that he didn't even finish Twilight Princess.

MasterCornholio4026d ago

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CouldHaveYelledUiiW4027d ago

TP would make that list. I have been playing it for 3 years now.

But SS and Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link Definitely are in my top 3 or 4 easy.

Motion Controls loved them.

Zelda 2 was different but it had the a great combat system and the Role Playing elements were refreshing.
Also, I have fond memories of the Boss Battles.

dasbeer884027d ago

Spirit Tracks was a pretty weak Zelda game.

Zodiac4027d ago

Play Skyward Sword. Do not let the Wiimote control you.

Pozzle4027d ago

I wasn't a huge fan of Twilight Princess, but there's no way I could put it in the top 3 worst Zelda games ever made. It's still a decent game, even if it wasn't my style.

Same goes for Skyward Sword. It was pretty hit and miss for me, but there's no way it's amongst the worst Zelda games out there.

Morgue4027d ago

I played Twilight Princess on GameCube. I've seen friends destroy games with the Wii mote but no, I'll pass.

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10 Timeless Video Games That May Never Age

Relive the golden age of gaming with these timeless video games. From Wind Waker to Monkey Island, get ready for a nostalgia-filled ride.

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Rebel_Scum167d ago

I'd put Street Fighter 2 over 3. 2 and all its different versions dominated the arcade scene back in the day in a way that 3 never did.

Abear21166d ago

Agreed, Same with Metal Gear Solid imo. Came for Bioshock and was not disappointed. Would easily put Burger Time or Space Taxi over tempest. Also, OG Sim City and Oregon Trail. Mario 64 as well. Just too many!

Abear21166d ago

Never played it I gotta get on this one

Double_O_Revan166d ago

Me too. I didn't have a GC until way later and never played it. I've been waiting on Nintendo to release the HD edition on the Switch for forever, but they just won't!

FinalFantasyFanatic166d ago

I never bought a Gamecube, I've always had an urge to play this game, maybe it'll get a remaster in the future.

LoveSpuds166d ago

I played it on WiiU for the first time and it remains my fave Zelda game to date. So much character and a real sense of exploration without the open world bloat.

Petebloodyonion166d ago

Ms Pacman?
Robotron?
SSF2 Turbo over 3 simply by the 10000000000's ports of the game we're still having
Castlevania SOTN?
Zelda Link to the Past over Wind Waker
Super Mario Bros 3?
Chrono Trigger?
Resident evil4?
COD MW2 (the original)?
Uncharted 2
Metal Gear Solid?

Here's my reasoning for all of them versus the list proposed in the article.
They are still quite enjoyable from start to finish on their original platform, unlike some Wind Waker or Okami that are fun when you play the remastered version (unless you call: forced to watch a 20-minute cutscene or have to blow for wind chance constantly fun).
Some of them are the pinnacle of what the console could do (MGS, Chrono, MGS)
Lots of them are still considered the go-to-go game for their genre.

Shane Kim166d ago

Said it before but Heart of Darkness is truly a timeless gem.

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2023 Game Anniversaries To Keep Note Of

Major 2023 game anniversaries include The World Ends With You, Mario Kart Wii, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, among many others

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Twilight Princess’ Hyrule Field Is Boring, Empty, And Excellent

TheGamer Writes "In my experience, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess’ once-warm reception has chilled somewhat over the years. Praised at launch as a beautiful return to form after the “childish” art style of its direct predecessor, the world eagerly embraced a game that more closely followed Ocarina of Time’s famous structure and plot cues. Perhaps most alluringly of all, the grandeur and sheer scope of this reimagined Hyrule Field wowed millions of us."

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