sonicfan0 wrote:Good job on Majora's Mask, i've never actually fully beaten that many zelda gamees.... i should probably start doing that....
Relating to your 2nd comment, that must've been hella hard. Ninja Gaiden 3 was easier than 2 imo. Each ninja gaiden had it's reason to make the game hard, and without save states the platforming becomes damn near impossible. Curse you timing windows and sprite limitations. Also hate the enemy respawn conditions from time to time. Kill a bird off screen make the jump and the bird is still there... WTF!!!!! That's where i fall off a cliff and rage quit the game.
How many times have you tossed the controller? be honest.

I'm assuming you played them on an emulator? 3 is MUCH harder than both 1 and 2 if you don't use savestates (like I've been doing), for the following two reasons: 1) Unlike 1 and 2, each room isn't a checkpoint for dying. When you die in any room of, say, Act 3-2, you'll go back to the first room of 3-2. In 1 and 2 this would only happen from a Game Over [the exception being dying at the last boss on 1 takes you back to 6-1, which is a pain in the ass]. On a Game Over, you are taken back to level 1 of whatever act you're on. 2) You are limited to only 5 "continues" (retries after a Game Over). This in combination with having to get through each individual level without dying makes it extremely hard to progress all the way through the game. Because these games are driven by mastery by trial and error, it takes much more time (and likely multiple sessions) to be able to get all the way through the game with only 5 continues.
The improved mechanics of 2 made it a bit easier than 1, IMO. Also 2 is much more forgiving with health and magic than 1. NG1 took me about 4.5 hours to beat, wheareas NG2 took me a little over 2 hours. I've gotten to act 5-2 on 3, haha. Also, in certain areas it is possible to exploit the enemy loading thing.
SM MaxX wrote:Because I'm hip and everyone (read steve) is doing it I'm playing Zelda games too (Twilight Princess). Not that far in but I say I'm liking it.
I love Zelda, haha. I haven't beaten all of them though. The ones I haven't beaten myself are Zelda II, the Oracle games, and Spirit Tracks. Twilight Princess is solid but IMO not as good as Wind Waker, OoT or Skyward Sword. Play the original 1 and 2 on the NES if you want a challenge, haha.