User:Green Tunic@legacy41958025

Hello. I took this name from my GameFaqs account. It was originally supposed to say Kid in a green tunic, but that was too long so I switched to Green_Tunic, but on other forums and stuff I'm known as Guy in a floppy green cap. My favorite game was Wind Waker because it introduced me to the series, yeah I was a little late, but since then I've tried to learn as much as I can of the series. Of all the Nintendo game series I love the Legend of Zelda the most. Oh and if you're wondering why I don't have OoT as one of my favorites it's because it's actually so long for me that I can't really replay it as much as the other 3 I listed, well actually the NES was very difficult for me but I felt very satisfied beating it due to the fact that this game started the series and it was very difficult. One last thing I'm a supporter of the Stone Tower Temple theory of it being used as blasphemy and the representation of the people mocking the Triforce and the Three Goddesses, if you don't understand what I'm talking about there's a link at the bottom of the Stone Tower Temple page. I've completed every Zelda game I've owned except for Zelda II.

I've always wanted to make a Four Swords: NES game, but I don't really want to make it anymore.

What's happening with me now
Nothing.--Green 23:55, 18 February 2008 (EST)--Green 20:31, 17 January 2008 (EST)

Currently playing

 * 1) Pokemon Pearl

My Contribs

 * Green_Tunic's contributions

My Opinion on Twilight Princess
When I first saw the trailer that was shown at E3 on the internet I couldn't believe my eyes. It looked fresh, humongous, and new. Everything looked so open which meant a lot more exploration. I couldn't wait to buy the game. When it was released I was so excited to start playing. It was awesome but after I beat the game I felt a little ripped off. There was so many removed things. My biggest concern was the size of Hyrule. While it was large, there was nothing to do, there were barely any side-quests and caves. Even then, it didn't seem as big as the Hyrule seen in the trailers. One of the things I was hoping to do when I first opened the box was to travel a large forest, Ordon and Faron both seemed too linear to be any fun. The game also lacked difficulty a problem seen in current Zelda games today. There wasn't really a puzzle that really stumped me, most puzzles only took a few minutes to solve.

But all that I'm saying doesn't mean this game was bad. I loved it. It was more cinematic and the story did feel more mature(but not dark enough to be compared to Majora's Mask). The meeting with the Hero's Shade and learning abilities from him was a great addition, I can't explain how much fun I get out of doing the back slice.

Really the only problem is that it stuck with the formula too much. It felt like a spiritual sequel to Ocarina of Time rather than a totally new game, while it's okay to stay with something good it's nice to see something fresh once in a while.

Top 3 favorite Zelda Game

 * The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
 * The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
 * The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Favorite melodies

 * Bolero of Fire
 * Minuet of Forest
 * New Wave Bossa Nova

Top 3 favorite items

 * Clawshot
 * Magic Rod(NES) after gaining the Book of Magic
 * Fishing Rod

Top 3 favorite dungeons

 * Stone Tower Temple
 * Temple of the Ocean King
 * Goron Temple

Top 3 favorite bosses

 * Bellum
 * Goht
 * Dongorongo

Top 3 favorite enemies/mini bosses

 * Darknut
 * Dark Link
 * Wizrobe