Loui Aguila

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    I remember when Wind Waker came out, there was a bit of critcism with it's art direction. I remember buying it because I've loved zelda since forever, and actually really really enjoying the control and world of Wind Waker. I do recall it being generally long with the traveling throughout the large land of water, getting lost a lot, but sometimes finding amazing things on the way, i'd wander in the water just to find every little thing. I remember the fighting was very well-tuned and just getting addicted to fighting enemies(i'd say even better then the wii controls! ) I remember getting into the story very much. I wish I remembered more about the game, I might have ranked it higher if I did, Here's hoping the updated wiiu one is ama
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    Having heard all the hype about Majora's Mask I finally gave it a chance on Virtual Console. I had owned it on N64, but when I was younger I found it much too difficult to understand what I needed to do and the different gamplay mechanics. The difficulty and the atmosphere are what makes Majora's Mask one of the most amazing games. Compared to Ocarina, it feels harder, more abstract, and much darker. It's less so an adventure and moreso a long journey/drama.Majora's Mask's atmosphere is what wins my #2, the story is incredibly immersive and very emotional if you let yourself get sucked in, and playing it after all this years, it's really a beautiful experience. You get an urgency to succeed and a drive to keep trying every step of the
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    Ocarina of time to me is far more than just a game to me. It's my childhood. It's not the "perfect" game that many people praise it to be, but with it's faults it makes for an extremely classic experience for the player. The dungeons, the challenges, I remember beating every single one when I was little and the sense of adventure was so prevalent in my mind. Back in the way of no internet, Hyrule field felt enormous! The transition through time and seeing how the world changed was a spectacle;Seeing what had become of the world only drove me to want to save the land much more. Not only the "near perfect" adventure, But AMAZING music, stunning to say the least. Every song is addictive and helps to build an amazing atmosphere.
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