I played every Zelda and found them baby easy as most people say. But I'm playing this for the first time after 10 years and I'm getting my shit pushed in sometimes. Especially those two skeleton dudes in the forest temple. Is my version bugged or do heart items really not respawn in the jugs once you die? They're all empty now and I'm running aorund with three hearts. Is it a change for the 3DS version? I could swear in the original hearts respawned.
Also the level design is great, though, way more complex than all other games released in the last decades. Actual dungeons with cool puzzles. Really missed this. Feels like playing the second Conan movie.
The only slightly difficult thing for me was shadow link. The game isn't hard.
Jacob Hall
The game is literally not hard at all. You're just bad at video games.
Lucas Green
You can't say that the game isn't hard when you had trouble with the easiest shit in it.
Also retards always say games are easy, even if they died 100 times like in Souls shit.
Andrew Cox
Nah, I'm pretty good at games. Also just recently beat Sekiro (trash game btw.) without any problems at all and to this day don't understand how people can have problems with Genichiro, you literally just spam the block button and jump when he does the thunder shit.
And I didn't say OoT is hard, just stated it's not that easy, definitely harder than WW or TP or something.
Logan Long
The game IS easy. The only reason I had trouble with shadow Link was because I was 9. Jesus Christ dude, the game is not difficult. It isn't even the most difficult Zelda game.
Camden Bell
OOT is the easiest shit, it's literally just wait and attack ad infinitum. Why don't you just admit that you're bad at videogames?
Hudson Wood
Enemies like the Stalfos aren't particularly hard but i guess they do require that tiny bit more of patience with their patterns otherwise they can get you off-guard
Adam Rogers
In all fairness, shadow Link is probably one of the "hardest" moments of the game. OP is stuck on the easiest enemy in the opening area.
If 12 year old-me managed to beat it, it's easy. I was shitty at games way back then, ME beating a game was an accomplishment. Granted, there will be segments like the Water Temple where I'm stumbling around aimlessly for a while, but it's all do-able.
Henry Nguyen
It's literally the introduction dungeon. I don't even think you encounter any real enemies before there.
Jayden Sanchez
No, he's right, it's harder than games nowadays but it tells more about how braindead video games became more than how hard OoT is supposed to be which is: not at all
Landon Wood
I think you're misremembering your OoT.
Hunter Johnson
>being this bad at a child’s game user shut the fuck up this is just thinnly concealed OoT thread that you want for your favorite game
Adam Thompson
The forest temple is the fourth dungeon in the game.
Isaiah Smith
It could just be that you've grown acclimatised to all the conveniences built into modern video games, all the subtle ways that the edges are rounded off to provide a fluid game experience. Ocarina of Time is mechanically hard - that's a different thing from the challenges being difficult or tricky, but rather the basic mechanisms themselves are less intuitive than in modern games and require more familiarity. Micro-scale unforgiveness.
Zelda 1 is the extreme demonstration of this. I can barely bring myself to play through it because it's so clunky in terms of Link's movements. They feel awkward and unnatural compared to LA, MC or ALttP, and I can never quite seem to tell where Link's going to move when I push the D pad or where the enemies and their attacks will activate.
Jaxon James
>The hazy-filtered, short-necked, horse-eyed, tacky reinterpretation-laden 3DS version
>I can never quite seem to tell where Link's going to move when I push the D pad or where the enemies and their attacks will activate. Aonuma please go back to bed.
Aaron Bennett
>Nah, I'm pretty good at games. Also just recently beat Sekiro (trash game btw.) jesus christ you're a fag
Mason Perry
OOT and the original LoZ shouldn't be in the same sentence when talking difficulties. They aren't even in the same galaxy.
OoT is babbys first Zelda. The only part that is remotely challenging is shadow Link, and only until you discover that you can beat him easily with the giants sword, regardless of whether or not you have rebuilt it (it's tedious to do with the broken sword but shadow link won't block you).
Kevin Bell
You don't have to be a gimmick-fellator to want basic movement controls, a discernible space-placement grid, and plausible collision meshes.
Hudson Campbell
Good thing Zelda 1 has all those things.
Jace Butler
dark link isn't challenging if you attack with sword he'll perfectly counter and even just phase right through it, whereas if you use the hammer or din's fire he just dies without trying it's literally either impossible to kill him or he just lets you depending on what you do he's one of the most disappointing aspects of the game, certainly the most disappointing boss
Jason Edwards
see dark link isn't a fair fight or a mirror match (which would have been fucking kino holy fuck) it's a puzzle which is "literally use anything other than your sword
Xavier Evans
EH REH
Caleb Watson
what version of the game is this? emulated original N64, emulated 3DS?
Jackson Turner
that's the 3ds remake personally I feel people should play the original first then the 3ds version but it's alright majora's mask 3ds remake on the other hand is shit, I wouldn't say it's irredeemable and it might have some decent places, but overall it's way worse than the original
Julian Thompson
You fuckin serious dude? Its the 3ds vetsion. You can tell because the saturation's been turned up to shit and by the fact the all the blood's removed from the shadow temple. The n64 version looks completely different.
Adrian Thompson
Forest Temple could be considered the casual filter of the game. It's the most intrincate dungeon alongside Spirit Temple. Introduces keys, boss key, a lot of floors, wallmasters and the hardest miniboss and boss of the game. It's also particularly hard because enemies start taking out 2 hearts per hit and you should be around 8 hearts at this point.
Jaxson Howard
>the version where you can control it and the environment doesn't look like vomit
Dylan Wright
this, water temple was just a key mess with that fucking hidden key beneath the floating block that took me days to find it.
forest temple is the real deal
Samuel White
the version that doesnt look like garbage to todays standards you mean, faggot?
Well goddamn I'm literally retarded. My point still stands that OoT is easy as piss though.
Daniel Walker
Lmao nigga just throw deku nuts.
Kayden Howard
not him but N64 still looks good due to great art direction and optimization they made shit way too saturated in many areas in the 3ds version, removed blood from the well and shadow temple and overall just tried to make it more colorful and child-friendly I thought some areas looked good but for the most part N64 has a far better aesthetic to it
Ryan Young
>Minecraft is the most popular game in the world What is "today's standards"?
Ian Turner
Store a Jump Slash going into the fight, use deku nuts to stun them and then Crouch Stab them to death.