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Which Zelda Game is your favorite?

Which Zelda game is your favorite?


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So is Link Between worlds basically a remade Link to the Past?

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I've never really looked into it.


I've heard it's a remake of Link to the Past.

It's an awesome LoZ game though and it's the only I've enjoyed playing of the classics in the franchise so far :)
 
I voted Ocarina of Time because it was the first LoZ game I played from beginning to end, and, to this day, I still enjoy replaying over and over again.
 
I've heard it's a remake of Link to the Past.

It's an awesome LoZ game though and it's the only I've enjoyed playing of the classics in the franchise so far :)

It's not a remake, it's a sequel, set in the same hyrule as A Link to The Past.
 
Wind Waker is easily my favorite game, followed by Minish Cap. Spent so much time on those two games alone honestly.
 
My favorite is Majora's Mask, followed closely by Zelda 2.
 
It was very hard to pick between Wind Waker and Link Between Worlds, but...
I can replay Link Between Worlds far more easily than I can Wind Waker. That's literally it.
 
Observations on the results so far:

I'm surprised Link to the Past hasn't gotten much love
Games originally for N64 and GameCube seem to be the most liked
Oracle of Ages is apparently more liked than Oracle of Seasons
Minishcap is often people's 2nd or 3rd choice game, but not their first choice.
The DS games have been ignored.
 
Link's Awakening (DX) REPRESENT, yo!

Although Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks, Minish Cap and Link Between Worlds were also VERY high on my liked Zelda games list.

I noticed that I tend to prefer the "top-down" Zelda titles far more than the 3D-roaming Zelda titles. With the 3D ones, I tend to lose interest midway through (though admittedly, I've been meaning to play Majora's Mask.) -- whereas I tend to play and enjoy the top-down titles a lot more. (Except A Link to the Past for some reason! Didn't much like that one, and I have NO IDEA why.)
 
Heh, or Four Swords Adventures. Or, technically, Four Swords Anniversary Ed.

... Or BS Zelda. ;U

Although yeah, Four Swords was pretty grand. Hyped for Triforce Heroes! ;o
 
My favorite Zelda game would have to be twilight princess hands down. I love the art style of the game and the older looking link. The music in the game just sounds so beautiful and I think it is the most realistic game there is in terms of not looking cartoonish. It was my first Zelda game and it has a very special place in my heart. I even think that it is my favorite game of all time just from the nostalgia factor alone. I understand why some people don't like the game though because if the motion controls but honestly that doesn't bother me at all. The other games that I really like it minish cap, wind waker, majoras mask, ocarina of time, skyward sword, and phantom hourglass. There are too many to choose from to pick as a second favorite. They all have unique art styles and gameplay. I love Zelda games and all of them are super fun!
 
I've been trying to like some of these posts, but when I press the button the thumb turns upside down. I only recently became aware of this feature, so excuse my ignorance. How do I get it to turn to a 1 and stay thumbs up?
 
I've been trying to like some of these posts, but when I press the button the thumb turns upside down. I only recently became aware of this feature, so excuse my ignorance. How do I get it to turn to a 1 and stay thumbs up?

It just stays down after you like it. If the number next to it goes up, then you liked it.
 
Wind Waker HD is my favorite. I really like the sailing part (which is the whole part, lol).
 
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I just really love the atmosphere in Twilight Princess, along with both the graphics and..well...Midna!
Along with the puzzles and the additional aspect of the "Twilight Zones" make this game challenging and on the dark side of things. It was also the first video game I ever played, and it was a great introduction, showing what video games can do. The storyline is equally as great and beautiful, especially when Midna's Lament, or Midna's Desperation Hour plays. I'm also pretty sure its the only Zelda game to be rated T for Teen, so playing that when you were 6-7 just makes you feel so badass.
 
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