I see a tie also, but for Duel 2, I'd give the Goron Mines from TP the win over Dodongo's Cavern from OoT. For Duel 7 My favorite temple is the Fire Temple in OoT, so its an obvious win over the horribly drawn out and frustrating City in the Sky from TP
The mansion was sweet in TP! It was the most original dungeon ever! After all that time going in generic cave like dungeons, having one in a big house was really cool, I thought.Voodoo2k3
Hear, Hear! I thought the Yetis Mansion was cool for that reason also
oot wins in my bookss4hakeemsame here I like allmost every dungeon in OoT except for the water temple which is to long and becomes boring in my opinion. I disliked the castle in the sky temple and the back to the twilight dungeon in TP.
[QUOTE="ss4hakeem"]oot wins in my bookkillerfistsame here I like allmost every dungeon in OoT except for the water temple which is to long and becomes boring in my opinion. I disliked the castle in the sky temple and the back to the twilight dungeon in TP.
why do eveyone hate the water temple me i loved that temple and i mean it to
why do eveyone hate the water temple me i loved that temple and i mean it to
ss4hakeem
[QUOTE="ss4hakeem"]why do eveyone hate the water temple me i loved that temple and i mean it to
waZelda
4th Duell: Dessert temple in OoT vs. Gerudo dungeon in TP
I like both these dungeons. The dungeons were great, and the bosses was just awesome. But still I think the TP dungeon was a little better than the OoT dungeon.
OoT 2 - TP 1waZelda
The dungeon that's in the desert in Ocarina of Time is the Spirit Temple, which means you put twice. And you didn't put the Forest Temple from OoT. And I hope you meant to put those out of order.
I'm so glad there was only one water-themed temple in Twilight Princess (Lakebed Temple), as opposed to the two that OoT had (Jabu Jabu's Belly, Water Temple). I loved City in the Sky, and Arbitur Grounds was also pretty interesting. I think I would lean a little more towards the dungeons of TP, although the ones from OoT were also really great, one of the factors making it one of the best games of all time.
[QUOTE="waZelda"]4th Duell: Dessert temple in OoT vs. Gerudo dungeon in TP
I like both these dungeons. The dungeons were great, and the bosses was just awesome. But still I think the TP dungeon was a little better than the OoT dungeon.
OoT 2 - TP 1marshiemallowma
The dungeon that's in the desert in Ocarina of Time is the Spirit Temple, which means you put twice. And you didn't put the Forest Temple from OoT. And I hope you meant to put those out of order.
I'm so glad there was only one water-themed temple in Twilight Princess (Lakebed Temple), as opposed to the two that OoT had (Jabu Jabu's Belly, Water Temple). I loved City in the Sky, and Arbitur Grounds was also pretty interesting. I think I would lean a little more towards the dungeons of TP, although the ones from OoT were also really great, one of the factors making it one of the best games of all time.
Agreed. :D Twilight Princess was practically a modern-day version of Ocarina of Time. The real differences were shown in most aspects of the game--but most noticeably in the dungeons :wink: And I too, was so happy just to see one water dungeon :lol: You wouldn't belive how hard it was for me to continue in Ocarina of Time because of how much I despised that dungeon :lol: One of favourites from Twilight Princess will be City In The Sky. A dungeon I've never seen before--and it was pretty cool, too. Another amazing dungeon for me was the Temple of Time. The place where Link was able to travel through time, and now the place where Link is fighting to save [not time :P] his own world."TP is a modern day version of OoT" - GamerGirlPwnzYeah, they are all the same types opf games; but most aspects in each game differ from all the rest. Majora's Mask was one of the most different Zelda games, and probably Wind Waker as well. What I meant was that Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time shared the same...[totally fogot the word I'm looking for :lol: I'll get back to you on that] concept, mostly. Most of the characters, dungeons, towns/areas were the same. So they are more releated than any of the other games, except Twilight Princess is more detailed.
Is the majority of this board really so young that a game that came out only 9 years ago is considered to be old-fashioned?? OoT is an old game, yes, but I don't think it's right to say that TP is a modernization of it. OoT, MM, WW and TP all are the same type of game. Is TP (or any of the aforementioned games) a modernization of LoZ? I think that is a reasonable statement.
(BTW, I loved the dungeons in both games for a variety of reasons, most notably because they were both packed to the brim with originality. TP may follow the exact same formula as OoT, but it had all kinds of new puzzles and approaches that I loved.)
ocarina_jedi
Now when I played TP it took me about without help...21 hours at most. When I was playing it, it seemed to get boring really fast. Orcarina of time kept me IN the game. I think Orcarina is better.nintendomaniaOrcarina? >> The Twilight Temple wasn't that fun in my opinion. It was short and annoying in some parts, especially the Sol (if you consider that part of the dungeon). It was a decent temple, with the boss making up for it, but what I really liked about it was the theme and setting of it. And oh yeah, teh glowing mastr swrd!!!!1
I see a tie also, but for Duel 2, I'd give the Goron Mines from TP the win over Dodongo's Cavern from OoT. For Duel 7 My favorite temple is the Fire Temple in OoT, so its an obvious win over the horribly drawn out and frustrating City in the Sky from TP
[QUOTE="Voodoo2k3"]The mansion was sweet in TP! It was the most original dungeon ever! After all that time going in generic cave like dungeons, having one in a big house was really cool, I thought.gcnisbetter
Hear, Hear! I thought the Yetis Mansion was cool for that reason also
Yup and it was fun to see sum yetis and getch'a soup.Please Log In to post.
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