UPDATE: Orginally I was very disappointed bc of the very little time you had to do everything in, but I quickly found out about the backwards song of time that slows time. Still though (even with the slow time) everything feels rushed and I'm always worried I wont have enough time. The game is picking up pace and getting more interesting. I just finished the first dungeon and I found the boss pretty difficult (playing the N64 version). I know this game is known for its vast side quests. Unfortunately I just don't exactly know how to find the side quests and who to talk to, and how to remember which ones to do. There is the bombers notebook but I'm still not sure exactly how to use it.
I'm sure (like all Legend of Zelda games this game will get more interesting as it goes along).
I know not all games are immediately amazing. For instance I really wasn't a fan of my first Zelda game (Windwaker) when I started but about the time you get the Master Sword and first meet Ganondorf things really started to get awesome and I was pretty hooked into the game from then on. Its ending was great as well. In fact the only Zelda game that I really think was amazing from the very beginning was Ocarina of Time. Not exactly bc the beginning was that fun but because I had heard and seen so much about it and I was hyped.
With Twilight Princess I was also extremely excited when I started but unfortunately as I was thinking it was going to get even more awesome instead it sord of dropped and didn't fulfill my expectations. This wasn't at all because Twilight Princess was a bad game. It will always be one of the best Zelda games, but my expectations were just so very high for it, and it just didn't do everything that all the other Zelda games did right. If anyone reading this interested about this the link to that thread about Twilight Princess is in my signature. Of course it's usually just us
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