I miss this game. I think about it often. It comes up any time someone asks my favorite RPGs or my favorite lesser known games. I have no idea if I'd love it as much now, in 2019, as I did back when it was released. But I'm willing to bet I would, and I'd love to find out.
Remasters are all the rage right now. This is the kind of game that deserves one!
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It's absolutely not important to me. Very rarely will I go back and play a game from a previous generation. Now, having the ability to do so would be nice, but the reality is most people will not being doing this and are more excited about having the ability to do it than likely to actually do it.
Still nothing. Still can't reset password or login from any other computer other than the one I have a cookie saved on. And it's been three weeks now without a response from Gamespot customer service. Do you even exist? Are you reading this? Do you care? Because your lack of action and attention say no.
HELP! I emailed you twice over a week and a half ago and have had no response. Your website is not sending password reset emails correctly and I cannot login. I am logged in at work but can't log in anywhere else and none of the passwords I would have used work. I have tried to reset it multiple times on multiple days and it is not working. Where is your customer service?
I'm considering some options as far as gaming-related tattoos go, and something from LoZ is definitely in the mix. However, I'm not going to go with what you often see, a TriForce tattoo. Surely some of you out there have tattoos in tribute to this amazing series. Please share them with all of us! You might just inspire me or others.
I use them quite a bit. I like to think of myself as a completionist, and so as I've gotten older (and thus had a significant decline in gaming time with an increase in family time) , I have had to use guides and walkthroughs in order to reach that maximum completion level in a timely manner. I no longer play all the games that I'm interested in because I just don't have the time. So becoming more selective has also led me to being 100% sure I max out on a game.
Now, as far as Zelda games go, I try EVERYTHING before going to a guide. I agree with some comments that once you've solved a few puzzles in each game you start to get a feel for how they are laid out and it becomes easier to solve them on your own. But yeah, I've scratched sores in my head a few times and caved in and read enough just to get a quick clue before carrying on.
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