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At this rate if they keep updating the site until the day the game comes out. Smash Bros. will have so many features they'll have to release it on several disks. Yesterday when I went onto the Smash Bros. Dojo and saw the level editor would have to be one of the happiest days of my life. It's probably going to be the best game ever made. I mean no matter how many time me and my mate have been playing SSBM we still keep going back to it every now and then and enjoying it immensely. I think I'm looking forward to Brawl more then any game ever.
In other news I've actually been playing Zelda: Windwaker for the first time recently, as I never owned a gamecube and now with my Wii I've been catching up on that generation of Nintendo game. In reviews I kept on reading that it was too short, dosn't seem that way to me as I've played it continuously for 2 days and I've only just finished the 2nd visit for forsaken fortress. I suppose Í've been exploring the sea a lot, but you have too just to afford the prices for getting the triforce chart deciphered. My only problem was the boring sailing sequences. But now that I have the Cyclone song thats not much of a problem anymore. I was getting quite worried that I was never going to get anything to shortcut with for a while there.
After that I plan on playing the DS Zelda, seeing as it's a sequal I swore to finish WW first. In reviews I heard that it's the easiest Zelda game to date. I hope not I'm sick of how easy they've been getting since they went 3D. On TP I could could on one hand the number of times I was stumped for more then 30 seconds. On 2D zelda games like awakening I would not be able to survive without a walkthrough. Why are they doing this I know they want 5 year olds to play their games, but come on!
Setzer's Review Library: Tyrian,
Wii Sports,
Zelda: Twilight Princess,
Zelda: Minish Cap,
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
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