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When I first played Twilight Princess on the Wii I thought it was amazing. I was quite young back then. When I replayed it on the Wii U ten years later I thought it was boring.
I didn't know the gamecube had many exploits or any of that stuff so thanks for letting me know. I've been wanting to start collecting gc stuff (because the gamecube has one of the best game libraries imo) and I did notice how all of it's stuff is pretty expensive...one of the big reasons the gamecube version is expensive is its exploit hability.
its one of the (dozen?) games that can be used to launch the gamecube exploits. (and due to the nature of the gamecube, unless you have a modchip, you require an original game or a third party loader disc)
other reason is the gamecube is one of the expensive consoles if you want to get into gamecube stuff..
i notice all things about the gamecube, especially accessories are way more expensive than other consoles..
just the network adapter for the gamecube goes for crazy prices and it's not like a rare accessory..
isnt it 3 X Y ZI had no problems with the Wii version. Most of the time you wouldn't even notice that it's been "flipped", unless you've played the GC or Wii U version. It looks pretty natural in that regard.
Everyone has different opinions on the controls, I thought they were fine, but noticed you have to swing the remote a bit harder than you do in Wii Sports tennis, so occasionally when I was feeling lazy, the swings wouldn't register. Aiming with the Bow / Hookshot is unquestionably better, and it still uses button presses for some types of attacks. Being able to freely move the camera (like with the C-Stick) would be nice, but the camera's smart enough that you won't really need it, plus you can always center the view with Z.
Also on Wii you can have 3 to 4 items set to the D-Pad and B buttons (it's a bit weird), while only 2 on GameCube.
heres a listI didn't know the gamecube had many exploits or any of that stuff so thanks for letting me know. I've been wanting to start collecting gc stuff (because the gamecube has one of the best game libraries imo) and I did notice how all of it's stuff is pretty expensive...
Maybe it is. I thought Z was used to summon Midna.isnt it 3 X Y Z
Could be wrongMaybe it is. I thought Z was used to summon Midna.
I never enjoyed Twilight Princess no matter how much I tried. It just didn't click for me
The Wii controls are fine/cool for the time.There's a pretty big price difference in used copies of TP for the Wii or GC (GC averages around £45 with the Wii version being around £5). I know that the game is flipped and the controls kind of suck but aside from that is it still a good zelda game? I'd really rather not pay the extra £40 but I know people complain about the Wii version a lot. Any tips?
EDIT: Forgot to mention I don't have a wii u so the HD remake is off the table for me.
I finished twilight princess for the first time on Wii U this year and I did enjoy it enough to try to complete most of the side quests. I don't know if the Wii controls are bad but the aiming with gamepad on the hd version made many things a lot easier compared to the times I tried to the right stick to aim.
My only complaint about the game is the faces of the humans in the first village, especially that knight guy (played it in Italian). I went in expecting realism and got thrown off immediately by that. It's like OoT was better since it acknowledged that it wouldn't go for realism.
I was referring to the fact that they looked silly, or trying to be comedic in a certain sense. It didn't fit in with the overarching story and atmosphere to me.Even though you played it on Wii U it's still a 13 year old game. Remasters just up the textures and do certain things to make it HD, not completely rehaul the graphics. This game came out the year before HD was a thing on consoles. It's just not going to look realistic.