• Welcome to The Desert Colossus.
 

News:

Welcome to the Desert!  Register, post, and have fun.  Why not introduce yourself in the
Welcome Thread?

Main Menu

GameCube

Started by Zelda Veteran, February 08, 2007, 05:49:16 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Evilslayer

QuoteReally I cannot see what is enjoyable about the GC Zelda, I love everything about the Wii Zelda. It adds a whole new level of play to the game in my opinion. I do not know many that have played Zelda on the Wii who thinks it was better on the GC.

The Wii version feels unnatural, because Link wields his sword with the wrong hand. Also, there's no C-camera (making the battles less fun). I bought the Wii version first, but still prefer the GC version.

When Wiilda is released, I'm unlikely to ever again play the Wii version of TP. :-*

bgrugby

Well your one of the few people I have ever talked to that prefers the GC version. And I like Link holding the sword with his right hand as it is more enjoyable swinging it then having to use it with my left hand.

ohmygoodgollygosh

and you can           ailman

Eralk Fang

bgrugby, that's what gets me. I'm left-handed, and there's no option to switch it around on the Wii version of Twilight Princess! I know why they did that, but still. Makes me lean to the GameCube version more.

bgrugby

Quote from: Eralk Fang on February 19, 2007, 01:18:40 PM
bgrugby, that's what gets me. I'm left-handed, and there's no option to switch it around on the Wii version of Twilight Princess! I know why they did that, but still. Makes me lean to the GameCube version more.

I agree, I was expecting the game to have an option where you could choose which hand you wanted to use like in Wii Sports. But I guess it would screw up the way the fighting in the game and you would also have to switch the entire map like the GC version.

Eralk Fang

I wish they'd rigged up a system wherein only the sword hand changed (selected at start), not the entire map. But it was originally made for the GameCube... I hope the next Wii Zelda has that option.

Fishalicious

Quote from: Eralk Fang on February 19, 2007, 01:18:40 PM
bgrugby, that's what gets me. I'm left-handed, and there's no option to switch it around on the Wii version of Twilight Princess! I know why they did that, but still. Makes me lean to the GameCube version more.

It's the same thing for me. >w< But... I guess I'll have to live. x; It's nice to know that they had to flip it because of the fact that even the enemies and stuff get affected by your sword hand... I don't think it was like that in the other games. xD;