SolVanderlyn
Thanos acquires the fully powered Infinity Gauntlet in The Avengers: Infinity War, but loses when all the superheroes team up together to stop him.
Enjoyed it, but unlike others, I felt LttP to be superior. I don't have a reason why - nostalgia, maybe. A couple things fell short for me in LbW, mostly based on my personal expectations and having nothing to do with Nintendo:
-Lorule... really? And it's similar to the dark world, but not the dark world. Suspense of disbelief hard to uphold.
-Could have visited the Sacred Realm instead, for the FIRST TIME EVAH (Nope)
-Yuga was a weird villain, not at all imposing like Ganon, wholly evil like Demise, scary like early TP Zant, or... well, basically any other Zelda villain's good villain points outdid Yuga.
-No purple hair
Stuff I really did like:
-Same world, different game. Amazing how they injected a level of newness into an old overworld by adding new mechanics, slight changes to level design, and new graphics. It did feel a bit "same-y", but much less than I expected.
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plot twist was expertly done, and a nice touch
-Overall in-game plot was more interesting than LttP, even if the backstory and villain were lackluster.
-Collecting stuff is fun, especially cute snail things
-Rental system was new and innovative, breathed freshness into a stagnant formula
Overall, I'd say it's one of the best 3DS games, and a very good Zelda game. Not in my top 5, but still very good. I would definitely like to see Nintendo try to shake up the formula more in the future, although I'm not sure the rental system was the best way to do it. I hardly ever died playing on normal, making it kind of pointless. Non-linearity (to an extent) was a very welcome change, though.
-Lorule... really? And it's similar to the dark world, but not the dark world. Suspense of disbelief hard to uphold.
-Could have visited the Sacred Realm instead, for the FIRST TIME EVAH (Nope)
-Yuga was a weird villain, not at all imposing like Ganon, wholly evil like Demise, scary like early TP Zant, or... well, basically any other Zelda villain's good villain points outdid Yuga.
-No purple hair
Stuff I really did like:
-Same world, different game. Amazing how they injected a level of newness into an old overworld by adding new mechanics, slight changes to level design, and new graphics. It did feel a bit "same-y", but much less than I expected.
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Ravio
-Overall in-game plot was more interesting than LttP, even if the backstory and villain were lackluster.
-Collecting stuff is fun, especially cute snail things
-Rental system was new and innovative, breathed freshness into a stagnant formula
Overall, I'd say it's one of the best 3DS games, and a very good Zelda game. Not in my top 5, but still very good. I would definitely like to see Nintendo try to shake up the formula more in the future, although I'm not sure the rental system was the best way to do it. I hardly ever died playing on normal, making it kind of pointless. Non-linearity (to an extent) was a very welcome change, though.