While the N64 games were very good, I think it's about time everyone got over them. On the other hand, the Wind Waker has a fresh and memorable story with deliciously juicy twists. I'm a guy who enjoys his plots, and it's for this reason I was somewhat disappointed with Twilight Princess– it brought nothing terribly surprising to the table other than the fact that Link might be a furry. While we're on this note, the Wind Waker incarnation of Link is the most ballin' Link ever. Why? He has a god damn cabana.
The Wind Waker is also very pleasing to look at and because of this, it featured some of the liveliest boss battles the series has seen despite the scarce amount of them. In fact, I even enjoyed fighting them again at the end. The final boss might've been easy as your mom, but his puppet form was another story.
Yeah, I'd played a bit of Innocent Sin and enjoyed it, so I'd love to see Atlus remake both that and Eternal Punishment one day.
More on P3P: It isn't going to include the Answer, and it's got five difficulty levels. Obviously there are going to be different events and some new characters for the female, and new events will be added to the male protagonist's path though it'll mostly be the same.
Player will now be able to select a female protagonist. In addition, some elements from Persona 4 will be added, such as the ability to control party members in battle. No word on a western release yet.
Keeping my fingers crossed for an option that makes the cast likable.
Thread by: Farore,
Aug 18, 2009,
26 replies,
in forum: Gaming