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An ex-boyfriend of mine was into D&D. He tried to get me involved but I wasn't fussed, except for the black pudding ooze! That sounds like my kind of creature! Do you think I could get one as a pet?
but you would eat that creature not have it as a pet.
An ex-boyfriend of mine was into D&D. He tried to get me involved but I wasn't fussed, except for the black pudding ooze! That sounds like my kind of creature! Do you think I could get one as a pet?
Brilliant scene that Darren, The Zelda games really do have some magic to them. Cheers for bringing back memories of playing Windwaker too, man I put so much time into that game and loved it.
As for Link to The Past, I did pick it up on the Advance a good few years back and played it for a bit and never completed it. Saying that though I didn’t really use my Advance a great deal as it was probably a bit of an impulse buy . Maybe one day though I will go back to it, I know how highly Zelda fans regard it.
Majora’s Mask was kinda the same, I played it on the Zelda collection disc on the GC and I have to admit I thought it was fantastic. I loved the freakiness of it, it was such a dark, tragic story and it really captured my imagination. However, like LTTP I just stopped playing it and never went back to it. I still have my save games though so one day I will finish it!
As for the latest instalment, I think it will be a great game and I think the world is ready for another Zelda game. I know this would never happen because Nintendo are a family-friendly brand, but I have always wanted a much darker, adult take on the Zelda universe. Twilight Princess was a massive step in this direction but I would have liked things pushed a bit further, either way I’m sure Skyward Sword will be a huge success and I look forward to playing it.
Take a listen to this, apparently this piece of music plays extremely low in the background when you first discover sunken Hyrule in Windwaker. I had never heard this before and it really captures the mystery of the sunken castle, very weird but very atmospheric too! Sealed Hyrule Castle
Love Zelda Darren, have played through Ocarina of Time (N64), Windwaker and Twilight Princess (GC). What can be said about Ocarina of Time that hasn't already been said? Just a beautiful piece of work from an absolute golden era of gaming for me. I have to admit though, I didn't get round to playing Ocarina until around 2004 (Unbelieveable I know), picking up the cartridge for £8 in our local gameshop at the time. I had bought a brand-new N64 for £20 a year or two before and always intended to pick Ocarina up at some point. Totally glad I did, such a legendary game.
Don't get me wrong like, I can still remember all the hype Ocarina received upon its build-up and subsequent release, however the main reason it took me so long to get round to it was the fact that I was a Playstation owner through the 90's. Being in school meant that it was the only console I could afford to keep so I would have to wait awhile longer to finally play it through myself. I still think Ocarina of Time is one of the top games ever made, certainly one of N64's finest moments.
I was surprised how much I enjoyed Twilight Princess too. It had a bit of a darker tone to it than what Zelda is used to seeing and I loved the soundtrack.
strange to see a playstation gamer appreciate nintendo games.
i don't know many people like that.
a lot of people i know where hugely disappointd with twilight princess.
have you played link to the past snes.
majoras mask N64
and zelda NES.
without a doubt oot is one of the finest games ever made.
as far as i know it took 3 yrs to make,
good graphics,loads of weapons,great cutscenes and music to each level and everywhere else.
fave cutscene is from where you go back to hyrule castle with the 3 pendants from then till you meet sheik really zelda who tells you you must o to the graveyard to get the hookshot to get into the forest temple.
link to the past is my fave in the game the camera looks down on you.
for me this game is better than oot but not by much.
wind waker has some amazing music,love how many different expressions link shows trough out the game.
cutscenes are just brilliant.
an awful lot of water in it.which i don't mind but a lot of people did not like.
yet again superb music.the cutscene where the king of red lions who is a boat shows himself as he really is and tells you and tetra really zelda who she is and the history of ganon and hyrule castle, and how it ended up at the bottom of the ocean.
here is the link//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfHe03A8_0I
majoras mask is short but very hard compared to other zelda games.
only 4 levels but tough.
looking forward to syward sword.???
Love Zelda Darren, have played through Ocarina of Time (N64), Windwaker and Twilight Princess (GC). What can be said about Ocarina of Time that hasn't already been said? Just a beautiful piece of work from an absolute golden era of gaming for me. I have to admit though, I didn't get round to playing Ocarina until around 2004 (Unbelieveable I know), picking up the cartridge for £8 in our local gameshop at the time. I had bought a brand-new N64 for £20 a year or two before and always intended to pick Ocarina up at some point. Totally glad I did, such a legendary game.
Don't get me wrong like, I can still remember all the hype Ocarina received upon its build-up and subsequent release, however the main reason it took me so long to get round to it was the fact that I was a Playstation owner through the 90's. Being in school meant that it was the only console I could afford to keep so I would have to wait awhile longer to finally play it through myself. I still think Ocarina of Time is one of the top games ever made, certainly one of N64's finest moments.
I was surprised how much I enjoyed Twilight Princess too. It had a bit of a darker tone to it than what Zelda is used to seeing and I loved the soundtrack.
I remember buying the Basic D&D set where you got the Keep on The Borderlands and The Caves of Chaos modules - must have been around 1979/1980 or so. Then went on to get the Advanced stuff - Dungeon Master's Guide, Players Handbook etc
One thing that I soon found out that was an absolute fact with D&D - get a good Dungeon Master and no time-wasters and you could end up playing through the night. Get a poor one or a jackass or two and it just didn't work at all.
Sadly, I can only remember 2 or 3 good sessions in about 12 years! :cry::cry::cry:
I picked up a copy of the Dr Who RPG Time Lord when my local library were having a book sale. I've never tried playing it but the profiles with skills are interesting.
I met the original D&D at university, 1975 -'76, but for some reason played more of a different version, ITL: "In the Labyrinth". My best character was a tall dwarf, sensitive about his height problem. *Lots * of fights in inns and taverns, but a six-foot-three dwarf swings a mean axe.
Ocacsionally the early SF RPG version "Traveller", and oddities such a Bunnies and Burrows, and Tunnels and Trolls
As mentioned on another thread, I think "The Awful Green Things From Outer Space" (shades of "It! The Terror From Beyond Space " more than the much later "Alien") edges out "Snit's Revenge."
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