John Crichton
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Re: Dexterity required?
This game is similar to other Zelda games in the series as it is an adventure game with a good deal of fighting in it. If you have played any of the others then this one is no different. I've actually found the fighting easier in this one than in past Zelda games. I would not rate the difficulty high or as frustrating as those tasks in FFX. There are a few spots early on that require some decent reflexes but they are managable.
Well, those were minigames designed to be hard and test your patience (I've done them as well). They were made to have multiple failures because the reward was so great.Dreeble said: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?
This game is similar to other Zelda games in the series as it is an adventure game with a good deal of fighting in it. If you have played any of the others then this one is no different. I've actually found the fighting easier in this one than in past Zelda games. I would not rate the difficulty high or as frustrating as those tasks in FFX. There are a few spots early on that require some decent reflexes but they are managable.