Did you get to Evil West already or did you start playing recently? If not, no worries.
Nope not yet. I’ll probably wind up getting it later when it’s on sale.Did you get to Evil West already or did you start playing recently? If not, no worries.
Wind Waker continues.
Finally finished the Wind Temple, which only took 2+ hours to finish and....so I like the idea of the Earth and Wind temple, but having to carry a companion around (and I do mean carry, literally) to progress is irritating, and then the aforementioned fact you need to use the damn wind waker, play the control song over and over again, to make them go do stuff to open the way. It is fucking irritating because it slows dungeon progress to a fucking crawl in those two dungeons, which could have been mittigated by having a button that just allows you to switch between the two characters.
But Now it's onto the "find the triforce" quest before I can start the final part of the game, which from what I understand involves running around looking for maps and then paying tingle blood money to read them.
This has been a divisive game for me. There's parts of this game I love(the sailing, some of the dungeons, the art style, etc) and then there's the obnoxious and tedious nature of the Earth and Wind temples which is doing a lot of kill my enjoyment of this game. And it's frustrating that so much of this game is wonderful and fun and breezy and such, but then there's two late game quests which feels like they're designed to be as annoying as fucking possible purely for the sake of making the game longer, each one feeling at least twice as long as they really need to be because of their implementation.
Like fuck Nintendo, you're doing so well here and suddenly I'm just desperately trying to get through here to get back to the fun part. I really hate to gripe about Wind Waker because there's so much in it that I enjoy, but I can't just ignore how much of the last few hours haven't felt enjoyable. Was the game too close to being perfect and you decided to make it intentionally shitty so God wouldn't be mad at you or something?
I think most of the loot is just to pad your wallet(granted, you have to pay off the weirdo to read your maps) but I think the maps do lead to the triforce pieces. I kinda like the "chest fishing" mechanic but I haven't been using the treasure maps at all, I just go for the convenient locations I sail across.The most tedious thing I can recall about Wind Waker (and it was literally like two decades ago so it’s pretty hazy) was the searching for loot when sailing. I don’t recall how much of it was required for progression but I do know I did a lot of it, and it wasn’t nearly as fun as something like Mario 64 star hunting.
Honestly, I haven't even found the damn camera yet. I figured I'd stumble across it sooner or later but somehow never did and at this point it doesn't feel like there's any reason to go look for it. I applaud the idea but if you're trying to 100% that quest it sounds incredibly tedious.You think that's bad try going for 100% completion of the figurine collection. The process is as follows:
-take photos of 3 characters/monsters
-warp close to the guy who makes the figurines and go to him and give him the photos
-play the song of passing twice so he can complete the figurines
-repeat for all 134 figurines in the game and pray to god you don't screw up the photo on any of the one time enemies that you can never encounter again (I missed 1).
Makes you really appreciate how inferior the wind waker instrument is compared to the ocarina from OoT. You have to slowly play the song at the required tempo, and then listen to the game slowly play it back to you again. All that and you can't even just screw around and play random songs on it, using it as an actual instrument like you could with the ocarina. It's actually weird just how right Nintendo got the ocarina, and how wrong they got every other Zelda instrument since.
Really? I thought Tingle gave it to you at the start of the game when you rescue him?I think most of the loot is just to pad your wallet(granted, you have to pay off the weirdo to read your maps) but I think the maps do lead to the triforce pieces. I kinda like the "chest fishing" mechanic but I haven't been using the treasure maps at all, I just go for the convenient locations I sail across.
Honestly, I haven't even found the damn camera yet. I figured I'd stumble across it sooner or later but somehow never did and at this point it doesn't feel like there's any reason to go look for it. I applaud the idea but if you're trying to 100% that quest it sounds incredibly tedious.
He gave me the tingle tuner, which apparently is meant to work with the GBA(and being I'm emulating it's useless).Really? I thought Tingle gave it to you at the start of the game when you rescue him?
Not quite, you have to search the jail cell behind him, find a crawlspace hidden behind a box, which leads you to a maze where you fall out of the jail and into the ocean if you go the wrong way, but if you go the right way you find the camera.Really? I thought Tingle gave it to you at the start of the game when you rescue him?
I found that maze, fell in the ocean and never went back in.Not quite, you have to search the jail cell behind him, find a crawlspace hidden behind a box, which leads you to a maze where you fall out of the jail and into the ocean if you go the wrong way, but if you go the right way you find the camera.
Source: Started playing Wind Waker myself not long ago. Currently at the second visit to Forsaken Fortress.
Actually not. I've seen people connect the tingle tuner on Dolphin. It's necessary for some pretty cool glitches. I don't know how it's done though.He gave me the tingle tuner, which apparently is meant to work with the GBA(and being I'm emulating it's useless).
Interesting to know, something to think about if I play it again on emulator.Actually not. I've seen people connect the tingle tuner on Dolphin. It's necessary for some pretty cool glitches. I don't know how it's done though.
The fact it might be the best ALIEN game in a long time(without the IP obviously) gives it a lot of it's charm. Also, playing the gross murder alien killing all the marines and science boys.Finished Chasm, started Carrion. You play a fleshy mass of teeth and tentacles (just like your mom) that breaks loose in some underground facility and proceed to rampage across it. You go down surprisingly easy (just like your mom) when you get shot so there's a lot of crawling around air ducts and snagging people with tentacles and eating them (etc). The physics are fun and the animation is smooth as fuck. In practice you just direct the thing with the stick but the result is this mass of tentacles flailing and hoisting the alien biomass with really grotesque precision. It's kinda hypnotic to watch. And the game pulls off the notion that you're the monster in the monster movie really well. Only real nitpick is that it's a little too linear to feel like a proper metroidvania.
Seems like I'm the only one who likes how the cars handle in GTA4. It took a bit to get used too but once I did I really liked how heavy they felt since it was like an 80s movie chase, like Blues Brothers.Bully Scholarship Edition is messed up on Steam. I put it on my Steam Deck? Working well there. And so far, simple and fun. Better than GTA4 which feels like driving a tank.
"Boy"After a few false starts over the past year or so, finally actually playing the 2018 God of War. Yeah, it's good. Not much more I can add that hasn't already been said about the game, other than that I'm surprised at just how subtle the game is with developing the relationship between Atreus and Kratos.