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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:06 pm
What is the most outstanding game you have played/know about? In my opinion its the legend of zelda:Ocarina of time The reason for this is 1 its n amazingly big game and keeps me playing for hours
ign:10 (perfect) gamespot:10(perfect) gametrailers gave it there spot as number 1 game of all time and its has been quoted as a masterpiece by many.
But whats your most suprisingly great game?
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:27 pm
I could never get past the Water temple... stare
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:31 pm
its really hard well here this is what you do
After you enter the temple, reach the central area and go right, then use the Iron Boots to sink to the bottom floor. Follow the passageway until you meet Ruto again, then take off the boots and float up to the third floor. Play Zelda's Lullaby at the Triforce symbol to drain the water completely, then enter the nearby room. In the next room, defeat the spike enemies and open the chest to get the Map, then leave the room. Drop down the hole to the first floor and use Din's Fire to light the torches, which open the door.
Defeat the clam enemies (target them, and use the Hookshot on their soft insides when the shell opens) in the next room to get a key. Follow the path back to the central area. Get to the far end of the room and push the block there until it drops. Follow the path until you reach the room with the rapidly moving water. There, put on your Iron Boots when you're above the pipe. Use the Hookshot to hit the switch in the statue's mouth, then use it again to reach the target on the wall nearby. Take off the Iron Boots and float up above the clams into another room and get a key. Then, go back to the main area and then enter the tower in the center of the room.
Use the Hookshot to reach a higher platform and play Zelda's Lullaby there to raise the water halfway. Then, use the Iron Boots to sink to the bottom of this room and follow the new passageway until you reach the switch. Hit the switch and defeat the various enemies to open the other gate in the ceiling. Float into the new opening and open the chest to get a key. Now, make your way back to the room where you changed the water level and enter the door above the water. In the main area, go right and use the Iron Boots to sink to the bottom, then follow the passage to where you met Ruto before. Then, float up to the second floor and bomb the cracked wall and get the key in the chest. Next, go back to the central area and float up to the second floor.
From here, go to the far end of the room and use your key to open the door. Walk by the water and wait for the spider enemy to jump down, then defeat it with your sword and stand on the water. Use your Hookshot or arrows to shoot the nearby switch to be risen up to the next floor. Enter the next room and play Zelda's Lullaby by the Triforce symbol to raise the water completely. Then, go left and enter the room, and defeat the nearby bats in that room. After they're gone, drop down to the lowest platform and wait until it reaches its lowest point.
Use the Hookshot to climb the platforms coming down the waterfall to reach the other side. Once there, continue to the next room. In the next room, get through by hitting the switch and using the Hookshot to reach the platforms, then eventually you'll reach the last platform. Stand on the statue-like head and hit the switch to go up to the door. Defeat the Like Like, then use the Hookshot to get over the spikes, and then enter the next room. Run across the room to the other door. Turn around and walk towards the tree to fight Dark Link. You can VERY easily defeat Dark Link by using your hammer because he can NOT copy it. You will just smash him, and he will even not defend himself nor attack you. After he's defeated, enter the next room. Open the chest to get the Longshot.
Now, play the Song of Time behind the chest to make the block disappear. Drop into the hole and you'll be in an underground river. Drift down the river while avoiding the whirlpools and climb onto the ledge at the left wall near the end and shoot the eye switch with an arrow to open the nearby gate. Use the Longshot to reach the chest and get a key, then follow the path out to the rapid water room. Use the Longshot to cross the pool and then follow the path back to the central area. Back there, get to the far side of the room. Use the Iron Boots to reach the lowest room on that side, and follow that path to the room where you met Ruto and take off the boots to float upward. Once at the top, play Zelda's Lullaby to drain the water, then fall down the hole and make your way to the main area again.
This time, enter the middle tower. Reach the upper ledge with the Longshot and play the lullaby again to raise the water level halfway. Leave the room and get to the back of the central area, and you'll see an eye switch. Shoot the switch with an arrow and use the Longshot on the target behind the gate before it shuts and follow the path until you reach a block. Push the block as far as it can go and go right and open the chest to get a key. Go straight out of the room and use the Longshot on the target in the ceiling, and you'll reach the main area again. Sink to the bottom of the room again and get to the right side, then go through that passage to the next room.
Surface on the ledge in the room and use the Longshot to reach the other side by the door and use a key to open it. Get across the room while avoiding the spider enemies and the other obstacles and enter the next room. In the next room, defeat the Stinger enemies and drop down onto the ledge, then bomb the crack in the wall. In the new passage, pull the block as far as you can go, then get to the ledge across the water and bomb it, too. Then, enter that side of the passage and push the block as far as possible, then go back to the other side and pull the block some more. When you have enough room, get to the other side and push the block into the water so it pushes down the switch, which raises the water, giving you access to the door.
Enter the next room and hit the switch with your sword, then quickly go across the rising water pillars to the other side. In the next room, put on your Iron Boots, then after the boulder passes you, go right and drop into the underwater passageway. Follow the passage to the end and take off your boots to float up to the surface and take the Boss Key from the chest in the following room. Now, make your way ALL the way back to the central area and float up to the surface of the water, and enter the room above you. Press the switch while you're standing on the water and go up to the top and play Zelda's Lullaby in the following ledge to completely raise the water level.
Then, go left and stand on the platform across from the statue with the Longshot target. Aim your Longshot and go across the water and enter the next room. In the next room, run up the slope with the Blade Traps without getting hurt to reach the Boss's Room! (This may take a few times.) Jump onto one of the platforms in the water and the boss, Morpha will appear. Read the Bosses section of this guide to find out how to beat it. After you defeat Morpha, take the Heart Container and exit through the blue light.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:13 pm
Ocarania of Time was cool, but My favorite games are Elder Scrolls. IV is the best, massive, great comabt/magic/skill system, and insane graphics.. yup... and cool characters. love being Argonian.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:35 pm
Mega Man 2. Super Mario Bros. 3 Jungle Beat.
All classics, and all great fun to play.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:39 pm
Oh man, I love Earthbound (when I passed Moonside, my SNES reset without me saving crying ), The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest for starters.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:44 pm
I'm going to be beaten for this but my favorite game is a new one. A game that is highly over looked even though it got some of the best ratings a game can get.
Okami
It was tons of fun, if you're a fan of Legend of Zelda game then you'll be a fan of this, I highy recommend it to all.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:54 pm
I you like games with so much blood and gore that your tv smells like rotting corpes, I would suggest Gears of War. I mean, you get a gun with a chainsaw bayonet exclaim How frickin' sweet is that question mrgreen mrgreen mrgreen
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 4:45 pm
Ocarina of Time was a really awesome game- but I also got stuck in the water temple... rofl
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:03 pm
I have to go with Elder Scrolls, too. Oblivion is amazing, and keeps you playing for over 200 hours if I remember correctly.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:21 pm
Tales of Phantasia anyone who has played this Snes clasic should know this gaem rocks ^_^ also the mana series though some of the new ones kinda suck compared to the older ones also the original Final fantasy tactics , and umm fable? Another golden oldie is the snes clasic Star Ocean ^_^ wooooo the main character has a tale WOOO!!! and legacy of kain series adn the zedla seris are all very good and dragon quest and several others i dont' feel like listing
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:34 pm
I Am Wingnut I have to go with Elder Scrolls, too. Oblivion is amazing, and keeps you playing for over 200 hours if I remember correctly. I've only played oblivion a little bit (don't have a 360 or a beefy enough computer) but i played morrowind for a loong time. I probably played that game for well over well over 200 hours before I finally got tired of it. I still go back and play a bit though. But my all time favorite game is probably Earthbound for the snes. That game is very excellent.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 6:19 pm
I would have picked Oncarina of Time...but then Twilight Princess came out.l I love it! The graphics are better and there's a lot of thinking needed to be done to pass things. I'm already up to almost 40 hours of game play and I'm not sick of it at all. The Zelda games are definitely my favorite.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:44 pm
The most awesome game I have ever played would have to be Zone of the Enders 2nd Runner.
But as to the best fighting game, Soul Caliber 3.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:48 pm
super.funk I Am Wingnut I have to go with Elder Scrolls, too. Oblivion is amazing, and keeps you playing for over 200 hours if I remember correctly. I've only played oblivion a little bit (don't have a 360 or a beefy enough computer) but i played morrowind for a loong time. I probably played that game for well over well over 200 hours before I finally got tired of it. I still go back and play a bit though. But my all time favorite game is probably Earthbound for the snes. That game is very excellent. I got Oblivion on the PS3, lovin every second of it. just ran across some ebony arrows a second ago ^^ my bow now does in excess of 40 dmg without the critical.
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