Zelda: WindWaker?

John Crichton said:
I actually got a chance to play for about 4-5 hours last night. Beat the Forbidden Fortress and I'm now doing all the mini-quests on the merchant's island. They are so addictive! Anyone else find all of the brats? How about the picto-thingy? :)

I did all the available mini-quests on Windfall Island last night, save for the one concerning the depressed guy on the stairs. Great Stuff. I'm on Dragon Roost Island right now...
 
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Ristamar said:
I did all the available mini-quests on Windfall Island last night, save for the one concerning the depressed guy on the stairs. Great Stuff. I'm on Dragon Roost Island right now...
Cool, I just started the photograph one (completed the first task). Was it harder or easier than finding all the brats?
 

One thing that I very much like the more I play is that the game is far... newer and fresher than Ocarina of Time ever was (though the water temple is possibly the finest example of level design I've seen in a game, period). Despite being a great game, OOT was basicly a link to the past in 3D. The enture getting away from Hyrule proper, oceanic thing wind waker has going for it and some other smaller inovations really helps keep me interested, despite having played every game in the series.


And the new boomerang rocks! My roommate saw it and we quickly proclaimed the game 'Panzer Dragoon Waker'.
 

John Crichton said:
Cool, I just started the photograph one (completed the first task). Was it harder or easier than finding all the brats?

Hmm. Easier, I'd say. The targets are fairly easy to discern, you just have to be patient (and stay outside, as going indoors resets the position of the villagers).
 

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I just got the Master Sword. That entire sequence was awesome... the whole B&W 'frozen in time' aspect was great. Anyone else been awed by certain sequences?
 
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Finding those brats IS tough. I haven't sat and played for hours yet, but that's because I'm still trying to beat MasterQuest. I just beat the Shadow Temple. :o
 




Dexterity required?

Heya:

Question for folks: What degree of manual dexterity is required to properly enjoy this game? For example, I played through FFX and enjoyed the heck out of it. However, there was a chocobo race in it that I found completely impossible. In another part, you have to avoid a certain number of consecutive lightning strikes, dodging out of the way at the right point, and again my reflexes are incapable of that amount of perfection. So, what in Windwalker, if anything, is like this?

Thanks,
Dreeble
 

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