DaisyBoo92
Smash Apprentice
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2009
- Messages
- 120
Water temple is amazing.
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Agreed.All the rooms were kinda similar, but it wasn't THAT bad
As I've mentioned numerous times before, it's usually because they miss one small detail, like a key. As such, they circle around and around like some drunk spaz until they find what they're looking for. And honestly, when you spend that much time to realize the key was underneath an easily approachable platform, you're gonna develop some kind of hatred.Lmao why do everyone hate water temple? All the rooms were kinda similar, but it wasn't THAT bad
I played OoT on an emulator on a crappy computer. Everytime I would pause, my computer would freeze for a minute, and slowly navigate the menus.Lmao why do everyone hate water temple? All the rooms were kinda similar, but it wasn't THAT bad
Well that's your fault, isn't itI played OoT on an emulator on a crappy computer. Everytime I would pause, my computer would freeze for a minute, and slowly navigate the menus.
Changing boots was twice as hard as it should've been.
No offense to this, but it sounds like you don't like the Zelda series at all.I hate how the games are boring after just one playthrough.
I hate how the games have no storyline and a mute main character who couldn't be interesting if he tried. Of course, this is a first party Nintendo title, so that's no surprise at all.
No storyline? You're kidding right? This is Zelda we're talking about, not Super Mario Bros. Haven't you played OoT yet?I hate how the games are boring after just one playthrough.
I hate how the games have no storyline and a mute main character who couldn't be interesting if he tried. Of course, this is a first party Nintendo title, so that's no surprise at all.