Albel
03-18-2007, 05:05 PM
Answer the quesion =)
Vaati
03-18-2007, 05:10 PM
I've always liked The Wind Waker the best. A lot of people hate the graphics but I love them.
My second favourite is probably A Link to the Past. Its something you rarely find nowadays, a challenge.
Django
03-18-2007, 05:10 PM
2D: Link's Awakening(GB)
simply cuzz it was my first Zelda game
3D: Majora's Mask
funny enough both games play outside of Hyrule and dont even feature Princess Zelda
I've always liked The Wind Waker the best. A lot of people hate the graphics but I love them.
TWW is seriously underrated.
DirtyLaundry
03-18-2007, 05:15 PM
The Wind Waker is my favourite, but I still think it should have been a little harder...
Revaninja
03-18-2007, 05:34 PM
Twilight princess I enjoyed the Horseback combat and the very good graphics. Also it was nice to have so many combat options unlike all other Zeldas where you could swing your sword or had little in the way of combos got boring and repative. But with all the enemy varity both in Monsters and Techs to use it makes it fun. Also nice to have such a smart ass side kick such as Midina who helps out ALOT more then just being the hint system.
Vaati
03-18-2007, 05:38 PM
Yeah, Midna was great in Twilight Princess. She gave you an idea of what to do next without totally spoiling it. She had a cool personality and underwent quite a bit of development during the story. Plus, she wasn't as annoying as Navi or as boring as The King of Red Lions.
Swedish Fish
03-18-2007, 05:49 PM
Midna pissed me off in the beginning, but she pulled her weight.
My favorites are: Link To The Past, The Ocarina Of Time, and Twilight Princess. A Link To The past was the first Legend Of Zelda I had ever played. The Ocarina Of Time was just a great experience. I played it a lot at a friends house, but have yet to own it. I'm looking though. And the Twilight Princess rocked in everything from presentation to story and everything in-between.
Mickrulz
03-19-2007, 02:42 PM
Ocarania of Time. I have yet to experience Twilight Princess however.
Link to the Past.
I obsessed over this game. It was the reason I went with an SNES over a Genesis. That was ultimately the right decision for me, given IV, VI, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Illusion of Gaia, etc. etc. were SNES games :D
restiform
03-20-2007, 04:41 AM
for me its ocarina of time. i know its prolly been said a million times but the game is nearly perfect. anyways heres my ranking of zelda games from favourite to least favourite...
ocarina of time > majora's mask > link to the past > link's awakening > wind waker > havent played the rest
Hrisebro
03-20-2007, 01:34 PM
Ocarania of Time
Yamatano Orochi
04-04-2007, 01:46 AM
Ocarina of Time cause it was the first one I played.
fastidious percolator
04-04-2007, 10:50 AM
Link's Awakening! :o
Snakeiz
04-04-2007, 02:39 PM
ocarina and lttp
KREAYSHAWN
04-04-2007, 02:42 PM
Link's Awakening :)
Rapture
04-04-2007, 06:16 PM
Link to the Past.
Partly because it dominated my childhood, but also it's a smashing game.
It was one of the first games I completed, as well as being one of the first games I became immersed into.
For second place, I'd give it to Ocarina of Time.
I haven't played enough of Twilight Princess, see.
Immediately after playing Twilight Princess, I would have said it was my favorite, but after taking some time away from it and playing other games, I've decided that my favorite is actually... Twilight Princess. Yeah, it stood up under objective comparison (by my own personal standards) to the others. I can't even count the number of things in that game I was pleased with.
Link's awakening was the first Zelda I've played to, and I will always keep in a corner of my head the song of the windfish. Sure, the graphics are very simple, it can't be compared with the last opus.
Strangely, Link's awakening reminds me the myth of Oedipe : as the greek hero, Link seeks for the truth, then discovers that his whole journey on Cocolint was simply a dream. Living cool days on an island with a cute girl named Marine, or returning to reality, what's the best ? The choice Link made was not so easy : when the island vanishes with all its people, there's real emotion. Like the scene of the Opera in FFVI. I'm sure the player would'nt have refused to continue his journey on the island, I'm sure he regrets these peaceful days, listening to Marine's songs.
That's why I prefer this one. It may seems strange=) .
Sciz_Bisket
04-04-2007, 08:50 PM
All Zelda freaking rules. Orcarina was probbly the best in my opinion (due to inpact and things), but Wind Waker was definetly differenty and fun and the Twilight Princess was absloutly breathtakingly beautiful and fun to play. if was for the Wii also inivative i guess. its hard to say. i think TP though.
Wattson
04-04-2007, 11:41 PM
NUMBER ONE: Link to the Past
This game defines Zelda for me. Excellent dungeons, fairly long, fairly challenging (though pretty much no Zelda game is challenging anymore for me except the end of 1 and all of 2), and plenty of stuff to do outside of the main storyline.
NUMBER TWO: The Wind Waker
I spent at least as much time playing this as I spent with Twilight Princess. I played this one after TP, too... and I would have to say that it definitley captivated me intesnely. Exploring was fun, and I felt part of an actual world, going around and doing what I wanted. In essence, I felt truly free to go at my own pace and do whatever I wanted with this game, which is the true joy behind games IMO.
tie NUMBER THREE: Zelda II
This game is soooo god damned hard. I love it. I honestly wish the next Zelda game was almost, but not quite, as difficult as this game. The nice thing about it is that it ISN'T impossible: Every single enemy was like a minigame in itself, and you had to figure out how to master it or else you get fucked. Then, the enemies had plenty of variety and ramping challenge, it was just amazing the whole way through. I can't count the number of times I've yelled out expletives or thrown down my controller in anger, but in the end, this was one rewarding experience.
tie NUMBER THREE: Twilight Princess
This game rocks my socks but it is far too linear. It's like the opposite of Wind Waker. Supremely excellent dungeons, and a nice storyline (Midna is one of my favorite video game characters of all time), and imaginative items were good, but where were my side quests? I felt robbed out of things to do. It is easily the longest Zelda game, but there's no practically no sense of freedom in it which is what the series sorely needs.
My favorite game was A Link to the Past on the SNES when I was a kid.
So I am going with that.
swampy
04-08-2007, 12:14 AM
My votos goes to Link I.
A lot of fun, if you like Zelda.
Bye.
Silfurabbit
04-08-2007, 08:54 PM
The Ocarina of Time but the Windwakers graphics were kind of cool
cuaibg
04-09-2007, 12:03 AM
I'm spoiled because I played Ocarina first, but I think Majora's Mask was the most fun with Ocarina running a close second. I tried to play Zelda 1 & 2 on the GC bonus disk...and they drove me nuts :-D . (I strongly suspect using a GC controller had something to do with it.) Windwaker was ok, but like previously mentioned, too easy. As for Twilight Princess, I also felt robbed of sidequests. And the zainy side characters. ;-)
sephiroth_of_the_dark
04-17-2007, 12:49 PM
i love Ocarania of Time i cant stop playing it it rock even now i playing it right now
Hynad
04-17-2007, 08:42 PM
My favorite is Wind Waker, even if it was really hard for me to decide between this one and Link to The past.
I never really liked Ocarina of Time because the graphics would hurt my eyes so much and the controls were extremely shitty with this lame N64 controller.
I haven't played Twilight Princess yet either.
Darth Revan
04-22-2007, 03:29 AM
My vote goes to 'A Link to the past'. I loved this game back when it first came out on the SNES (Come to think of it, I think I may still have my copy around somewhere...), and even today I still love it.
The later Zelda games were alright, but I guess it's the SNES traditionalist in me which has made my vote. :)
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