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mang0ow t1_ja0qov6 wrote

I loved it sidnt enjoy going same temple on a time limit

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jjsheely t1_ja0rzzf wrote

It was okay, but I didn't like the touchscreen controls. They were uncooperative at times.

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Firvulag t1_ja0sp8q wrote

My favorite zelda honestly.

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catmachine1 t1_ja0w6kg wrote

Its super under-rated one of my favorites the mechanics were fun and interesting the bosses were fun to fight and the dungeons were great too

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Zaraffa t1_ja1001h wrote

I'm currently playing a modded version that adds button controls for movement and sword. I don't care for the boat parts.

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ethman14 t1_ja1a4z7 wrote

It was my favorite Handheld Zelda. At first I thought some of the choices were bizarre, but I found that while the fighting and feel were less smooth than Wind Waker, I really liked the more condense ocean feel. The world was big enough to sail around in Linebeck's boat while still providing enough main story islands and fun extra islands that you were never stuck on the open sea waiting for long. Also the simplicity of just drawing the course for the ship to sail and then dealing with treasure and enemy ships was a lot less tedious than changing the wind every 30 seconds. It's a shame the sequel went with trains, because I liked the plot your own course style of Phantom Hourglass. I may complain about the empty vastness of Wind Waker, but at least it let you explore to your hearts content instead of putting you on literal rails.

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ThatEcologist t1_ja1hn3z wrote

I loved it. The Temple of the Ocean King gave me anxiety though.

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Fried_Sauer-Kraut t1_ja1y2a4 wrote

Liked the vibe of the game, hated the temple of the ocean king so so much, hated the touchscreen controls. Nothing is less satisfying than tapping the screen to attack. I never played through the whole thing for these reasons.

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Cloaker_Smoker t1_ja1zb2g wrote

Pretty good. Bit janky with controls at times, especially when you need to draw an hourglass at the end.

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JustintheHuman t1_ja2a201 wrote

Copy the map! Wtf does that mean game? Like, wtf does that mean? Spends an hour trying to copy map, gets frustrated and closes ds, I’ll try again tomorrow. Opens game next morning, oh, oooohhh, okay game that was really clever.

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jl_theprofessor t1_ja2jlel wrote

Linebeck may just be one of my three most favorite Zelda franchise characters ever.

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LambentLynx t1_ja2ww50 wrote

And once again I almost forgot it exists. I loved it, I remember playing it on my first chunky DS and it was one of the few games I felt went really into using all the assets (touchscreen and mic).

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Negative-Squirrel81 t1_ja39kam wrote

It came out when I was an adult. The controls were seriously flawed, my hand covered up too much of the screen when controlling Link. I stopped playing in disappointment around 1/4th of the way through.

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OwaRush t1_ja3fafh wrote

This and spirittracks was ok. I didn’t like the central tower.

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klezart t1_ja3gma7 wrote

Yeah I tried replaying it a few months back and the controls just didn't do it for me any more. Same with the other DS Zelda game, Spirit Tracks, though the whole train thing was kind of weird too.

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ElatedSquid81 t1_ja4un38 wrote

When I got a new phone a couple of years ago that had s pen capabilities I immediately emulated this

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mana_punk t1_ja584mq wrote

One of my favorite Zelda titles.

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