Good price! I think mine costs somewhere around there as well, I got it for 30% off the Canadian price of $74.99 or so.Kreegs wrote:I just pre-ordered this game on Amazon. It comes with the amiibo and it was only $47.99 for Amazong Prime members! That is cheaper than the digital copy!
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Wow you guys pay a lot more than we do!
Australia and Mexico pay even more I think.
Australia and Mexico pay even more I think.
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Canadian prices are ridiculous right now. Between this, the two Fire Emblem Fates, Pokken Tournament and Hyrule Warriors Legends, I've plunked down about $330 in the last two months. 3DS games run about $49.99 plus tax (13%) and Wii U games are anywhere from $49.99-$79.99 depending on the title
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Yeah it's rough. I've just been taking advantage of every deal I can, I think Twilight Princess only cost me around $50.squishy wrote:Canadian prices are ridiculous right now. Between this, the two Fire Emblem Fates, Pokken Tournament and Hyrule Warriors Legends, I've plunked down about $330 in the last two months. 3DS games run about $49.99 plus tax (13%) and Wii U games are anywhere from $49.99-$79.99 depending on the title
My copy just came in today. Turns out I still love the game, played for 6 hours straight. I know a lot of people don't like the beginning, but I like that you start in a small town and get accustomed to the villagers and from there start your journey.
The game looks better than I was expecting, but it's still evident that it's an old game. The only odd thing I'm noticing is that whenever I run or use the horse I notice what I'm going to call screen tearing along the bottom of the screen. I've never noticed this in any other Wii U games, and I haven't heard of this issue in the game so I'm not sure what it is.
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I'm glad that this is fun! Are the graphics amazing? I got my copy in the mail already, but its a birthday present for me (April 11th) so I have to wait...
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I didn't realize this was out already.
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There are moments where I think it looks really good, particularly cut scenes with Link. There are also moments where it looks pretty dated, but I don't think it detracts from the experience.Kreegs wrote:I'm glad that this is fun! Are the graphics amazing? I got my copy in the mail already, but its a birthday present for me (April 11th) so I have to wait...
For the last couple years I've heard nothing but people dogging on this game online, but I really don't know why. Playing it again now all these years later and I love it more than ever. I'm really surprised at how well done the story is in the game considering it was a 2006 Nintendo game. They did a great job with the setting and the characters. The beginning starts off slow, which I can understand people not liking. I think it's a good slow start though. I'm sure some will disagree, but I think the beginning pace really gives you the opportunity to see Link as a character separate from him being the hero. Also gives a nice built up the the Twilight sections.
I'm liking everything about it so far and I might even be changing this one to my favourite Zelda game. The only big disappointment with the game is that Hyrule Field is mostly empty and just serves as a big space for you to run around in with your horse. There are little things to find like heart pieces, bugs and stamps, but the field is mostly just travelling space. Once you have your horse it works fine though. Individual areas like Death Mountain, Lake Hylia and Faron Woods appear to have a decent amount to do in them to make up for it. They are nice scenic fields though, especially when the Twilight is up.
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How are the controls of this version? I've finished the Wii version 2 years ago, don't feel like playing the game with the same controls again. Would like to play it though, but I still have so many unfinished Zelda games.
As for prices, € 43 is the cheapest I've seen here and haven't seen Wolf-Link amiibo sold seperately yet. I would prefer to get the game from the eShop, but only when the price is right.
As for prices, € 43 is the cheapest I've seen here and haven't seen Wolf-Link amiibo sold seperately yet. I would prefer to get the game from the eShop, but only when the price is right.
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MerlinDrazziw wrote:How are the controls of this version? I've finished the Wii version 2 years ago, don't feel like playing the game with the same controls again. Would like to play it though, but I still have so many unfinished Zelda games.
As for prices, € 43 is the cheapest I've seen here and haven't seen Wolf-Link amiibo sold seperately yet. I would prefer to get the game from the eShop, but only when the price is right.
Controls are more akin to the GameCube version and Link is his typical left handed self
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Except on hero mode where the world is mirrored to the Wii version!squishy wrote:MerlinDrazziw wrote:How are the controls of this version? I've finished the Wii version 2 years ago, don't feel like playing the game with the same controls again. Would like to play it though, but I still have so many unfinished Zelda games.
As for prices, € 43 is the cheapest I've seen here and haven't seen Wolf-Link amiibo sold seperately yet. I would prefer to get the game from the eShop, but only when the price is right.
Controls are more akin to the GameCube version and Link is his typical left handed self
Controls work great, everything works as it should and the gamepad is great for quickly switching out items. You can aim manually or use the gyro controls to aim, as well as choose between first and third person.
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