Sometimes, it REALLY hates me (underwater sections, ESPECIALLY on the Water Dragon's Song of the Hero segment.) There are a few segments that can REALLY use some improvement (Shield bashing in general, The Imprisoned segments, Stalmaster segments, and the final boss. That is why I take the sword out now-and-then. X_X Sometimes, the Wii Motion Plus derped on me, thus having Link's sword going ALL the way to the right. However, I don't read plaques and stuff for hints, talk to NPC, and I don't play the Thrill Digger minigame (think of it as Minesweeper.) There are me saving A LOT (You never know what will happen while recording), me having no sense of direction (spams Map button), a few near-death experiences, me derping due to not paying attention (recording, playing, and typing in the IRC DO NOT MIX!), and me sometimes getting confused. Item farming was done "off screen" before going into the Lanayru Mining Facility, hence why I have all the treasures. They are irrelevant.), finding all Goddess Cubes and Goddess Chests, getting all 80 Gratitude Crystals, and getting the Hylian Shield. This longplay goes for 100%! This would include all Heart Pieces (and 2 Life Medals), upgrading all items (except Capacity Items. When I played it the first time, I was playing it wrong (trying to use the sensor bar to move cursor and stuff.) Oh, and combat isn't your typical "spam sword = WIN!" on normal enemies. This game makes use of the Wii Motion Plus for all sorts of things, like attacking and aiming. A talking sword or something is involved. Latest Zelda game for the Wii developed by Nintendo EAD and, surprisingly, Monolith Soft (or so it is said.) This is an ACTUAL Wii Zelda game (Twilight Princess is a Gamecube Zelda game.) This is a pretty long Zelda game (it is said Twilight Princess is the longest Zelda game, but I wouldn't know since I never played it.)įollow Zelda as he flies on a giant bird to rescue a girl.
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