I played the original and I'll buy the remaster but only if I can get a good deal on it used or something. It's not worthy full price to me.
You got to tell me which four those are, because at best I can only name 2, Ancient Cistern which is the best dungeon in the game by a long shot (quite impressive how it's the water temple of all of them, although maybe it's due to transitioning to the Shadow Temple in the second half), and the Sandship, which loses a lot of points for making you fight Celia from Monsters Inc at the end of things (Oh joy, we're this late in the game and only now we are doing "Shot the eye with your arrow" boss?)
I hear you, but $60 is more than I'm willing to spend just to see what the fuss is about.Haven't played the original but the thing that has sold me the most is that opinions on the game are so conflicted that I feel like I have to experience it myself.
I hope they fixed it, or better yet, removed it!On the plus side, they're avoiding showing any clips of the Imprisoned.
Yeah, I meant just the general motion controls in SS. I believe waggle as a term is more appropriate for SMG. But all in all, I didn't like the Wii motion controls. Huge fun killer.I don't even like the Skyward Sword controls much, but calling them "waggle" tells me you don't know what waggle means.
Updated texturesAnd a barebones port at that. Nintendo is literally doing the bare minimum they can with this.
But you'll still buy it.This game comes out in less than a month on July 16th and so far Nintendo has done a shockingly poor job selling it to me, a consumer of everything Zelda and someone who played the original.
I hear you, but $60 is more than I'm willing to spend just to see what the fuss is about.
I won't be buying a game I didn't like a decade later for $30 more (in my country) than it cost back then. I'm sure plenty of other people will buy it, though.