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#1 troakun
Member since 2005 • 644 Posts
[QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Israfel856"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Israfel856"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="polopili_basic"]

You guys really are noobs. Nobody here even played the game long enough to tell tis worth more than that. You're all biased towards nintendo. just look at your signatures: "Wiss savings: 240$ Nintendo union, PS3 sucks" This is pathetic, jeff is a recognized reviewer, and you guys got to reason to think he's biased toward another system.

Go away fanboys.

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WE are biased? Even though EVERY other site gave it above 9.0, explain that? Are you saying that everyone EXCEPT GameSpot are Nintendo fanboys? You make me cry, you just can't admit Nintendo make good games.

It seems to me that the average reviewer is just caught up in the hype. The game has remained the same for 10 years. Time to innovate Nintendo.


The Wii IS an innovation. Using motion sensing as controls IS innovative. Look at the Xbox 360 and PS3? They are just rehash consoles with zero innovation. Get your facts straight, n00b.

Maybe they should innovate the game play mechanics beyond a simple control scheme. I never mentioned the 360 or PS3, so no need to bring them into it. I'm talking about Nintendo and their game, not their competitors and their own systems.


Do you even know how the controls work in Twilight Princess? Have you even played the game? I have played the game for myself, the controls were great, exactly like every other site except GameSpot said. Jeff is just on weed or something and can't write a proper review.

Yes, and the controls are tacked on. It was a Gamecube title, and it works as a Gamecube title. The sword swinging is just like pressing a less responsive button, and aiming on the Wiimote is a little weak.

Gametrailers.com wants to wish you luck aiming the bow while riding horseback using the gamecube controller.

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#2 troakun
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You know, I was just thinking about Jeff at E3.  Wasn't he pretty much the ONLY person impressed with Sony's E3 presentation AND disappointed with Nintendo's.  I'm sorry, but at some point I gotta call BS.  I know Jeff likes to be the one guy who disagrees with everyone else just because he can but come on now.  I could understand criticising a game for not being innovative enough (I do it all the time), but his whole point was made invalid when he criticized the game for having "tacked on" wii controls (disputed by just about every other reviewer who's ever played the game since post-E3).  Oh yeah, this game sucks for not being innovative yet it also sucks for having an innovative control scheme.  And then the whole thing about the un-orchestrated music and lack of voice acting it's Zelda not Final Fantasy. 

I mean what's next, is he gonna downgrade OoT's score to an 8.5 because it didn't have playstation style pre-rendered backgrounds and cutscenes.  Or how about Super Mario World: "Boy this game sure doesn't impress me much, I mean jumping... in a Mario game. Pft... what is this the 80's?  Doesn't Nintendo know that we only care about platformers with characters who run really fast now?  And don't get me started on the tornado jump, just a tacked on gimmick to justify Nintendo's reckless ambition to use a controller with 4 face buttons.  Seriously, Nintendo has got to learn that the only way to be innovative is to follow the trends."  This score's going to go down as the worst score in GS history since that Tony Hawk game was given a perfect 10. 

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#3 troakun
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I've had a DS for almost a year, it's just I prefer the GBA's larger library, at least until the DS catches up anyway.  Besides, I prefer the GBA boards, it's quiet here...