Even in a Zelda dungeon F.O.E.!
My brother and I used to rent The Legend of Zelda whenever we could find it in a rental store. Why? Because we only owned Zelda II. We played it regularly before the Genesis, of course. Anyway, my point here is that I was playing Smash last night with some pals, and for some reason my friend wanted to play exclusively on Hyrule Castle (even though it was 1 on 1). While passing through, my mother remarked on how familiar the music was. When my father came home, he said the same thing.
Its probably been fifteen years since they've heard that music.
Also: This is the first time I've played Smash with NO items. It is a very different game. I'm more interested now...
Last thing: Zelda II's mixture of nightmarish difficultly, excellent combat, and ZELDA is super-good. Nintendo really needs to get back on that specific horse.
3 comments:
Your parents are awesome. Also, Smash is markedly different without items, though both play styles have their merits.
By the way, I've played smash without items exclusively (minus a few "woops, I forgot to set the options") without items for about two years now. There's nothing better. No 'oh thank god I got that sweet pokemon, not the stupid one" or "Swing away Marrel" moments. It's all about fighting and skill. 1 v 1 Jiggleypuff can own anyone, infact anyone can own anyone.
I hate items, period.
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