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  bryanee said:
I'm a fucking moron. I played this for a little while when I first got it which was 3 weeks back, I finally get some time to play it properly. For the life of me I couldn't figure out how to get into Zora's Domain. I only forgot that you could turn into a painting which was needed to get there.

 

Jesus fucking Christ I'm going mental or something.

 

I did that exact same thing. I got stuck on how to get over the water and figured I needed the Pegasus boots (as I'd literally just been told about them) so I went off looking for them only to realise how to actually get there once I returned!

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Got the game yesterday and im enjoying it so far. Its the first 2D(-ish) Zelda that ive properly put time into as I didnt play them when they were originally out and as ive tried and not liked 3D Zelda games I was put off going back to them. Anyway im in Lowrule now and just about finished with the Thiefs Dungeon.

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  The Peeps said:
I did that exact same thing. I got stuck on how to get over the water and figured I needed the Pegasus boots (as I'd literally just been told about them) so I went off looking for them only to realise how to actually get there once I returned!

 

Did the same here too! Had a couple moments early on where I totes forgot I could turn into a painting.

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Just finished this after getting it for Christmas. I enjoyed it alot, though it did seem a little on the short side.

 

Also, I finished the game with only 5 of the 6 items in the gear screen, what did I miss?

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  Gizmo said:
Just finished this after getting it for Christmas. I enjoyed it alot, though it did seem a little on the short side.

 

Also, I finished the game with only 5 of the 6 items in the gear screen, what did I miss?

 

That all depends on which 5 you have :p

 

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I felt a similar sting myself McGeachie, but then I realised that's what the games gone for and hell, they've gone for it. No biggie, just a little annoying at the end of the day. If you know of them, you KNOW they're somewhere, you just....have to figure out where :p

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Just started this, got to what I think is the second dungeon.

 

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I don't know how people weren't getting it. The kid next to the thief kept saying how he keeps standing there with his back against the wall.

 

  Dog-amoto said:
Just started this, got to what I think is the second dungeon.

 

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  Dog-amoto said:
Just started this, got to what I think is the second dungeon.

 

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  Dog-amoto said:
Just started this, got to what I think is the second dungeon.

 

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Beat this, freakin' loved it. Fave Zelda game I've played since WW. Found hero mode a bit annoying so didn't want to tarnish the experience and moved on :p Never did figure out how to get that damn heart piece at the top of the mountain.

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Just about to go into Lorule Castle. (Terrible choice of name by the way).

 

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I think I've finished 4 of the Lorule dungeons so far and I'm still enjoying it. Its probably convinced me to actually go back and try to play A Link to the Past. I have it on Wii VC but it would be a nice one to try and get for my retro collection. The cartridges tend to go for about £20 on ebay.

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  Ronnie said:
Why not just rent one item at a time then? That's what I did, sense of mystery and discovery still intact and I was able to take my time and enjoy and appreciate each item as I picked them. Then would buy said item with the ruppees I'd collected, and then rent the next one etc.

Because it's a ball ache getting to a dungeon to find you have to get a different item. Then if the item had earned my respect/found myself preferring not to lose it, I'd give it the hardcore investment.

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I don't seem to have this problem of renting, by the time I finished the 1st Lorule dungeon I had bought, outright, every item Rovio had to sell. Didn't really go out of my way to collect rupees, just got them as I came across them, but I did finish a fair few small treasure rooms.

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And I'm done!

 

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  londragon said:
I don't seem to have this problem of renting, by the time I finished the 1st Lorule dungeon I had bought, outright, every item Rovio had to sell. Didn't really go out of my way to collect rupees, just got them as I came across them, but I did finish a fair few small treasure rooms.

By the time you finished the first Lorule dungeon you spent about 8000 Rupees (excluding rental fees, if any) and you expect us to believe you "didn't really" go out of your way to collect money?!

 

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  EEVILMURRAY said:
By the time you finished the first Lorule dungeon you spent about 8000 Rupees (excluding rental fees, if any) and you expect us to believe you "didn't really" go out of your way to collect money?!

 

 

Seriously, but I certainly didn't use the quick travel, only tried that after the 2nd Lorule dungeon, currently on the 3rd (Choose to do the desert one). I'd walk everywhere, collecting rupee's whilst killing and chopping down the foliage, but at no point did I think ohhh I've gotta get me some more rupees to buy the next item. I also accumulated a lot in the mini-games I played. There's a nice one in Lorule

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I really enjoyed this game, but I felt that I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I hadn't have played A Link to the Past first. It's mostly due to the fact the overworlds and almost exactly the same - it takes the fun out of exploring a world when you pretty much know where everything is.

 

It felt quite easy as well, which has become the norm for Nintendo games of late. Being able to pick a hard mode from the outset would be nice in the future.

 

Apart from that, I loved it. A return to classic Zelda dungeoning of old. I liked how the story was kept to a minimum and it just allowed you to get on with the gameplay without interrupting you with cutscenes. And I can't believe I'm saying this, but the 3D was done really well and I kept the 3D on throughout my entire playthrough.

 

I would love Nintendo to make another 2D Zelda game for the 3DS, only this time create a whole new entry rather than a sequel with the same overworld.

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  Zell said:
And I can't believe I'm saying this, but the 3D was done really well and I kept the 3D on throughout my entire playthrough.

 

This was probably the first 3DS game where I didnt just turn off the 3D after the first 10 minutes of playing, I thought it was used well.

 

I completed it last night anyway. First Zelda game ive ever completed actually.

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Aside from the new item mechanics, I thought the gameplay and dungeons in this were fantastic. Thinking about it now, I'm quite excited for the new main console Zelda. Would it be the same team that works on it?

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