lol, the stone tower was a pain for me and my mom when I was younger, but I can breeze past it now. ( yes my mother plays Zelda, and has probably beaten OoT as much as I have, if not more)
I got the game, and the 64 when it first came out, but my mom didnt tell me, or let me play it until Christmas.... I always wondered what the hell she was doing i the basement all that time, but I later found out she was playing OoT. By the time I got to start a file, she was already an adult
Can't really say that OoT ever scared me when I was little, the zombies did a little, but that was about it.
The only part that did disturb me about it was when the old man in the windmill gets pissed after the song of storms is played, and the great fairies cleavage.... I swear to god, those things were so sharp, she could have stabbed someone eye out with them.
Shadow Temple was fun, never really had a problem with that either. The hardest Temple for me when I was little was the Water Temple. It took me forever to find the small key hidden in the middle tower.... after that it wasn't much of a problem though.
Originally posted by Peach
You are missing out. OoT is one of those games that everyone should play at least once.
I tried telling Aura that, and even let him borrow the game a couple times, yet he still refuses to beat it. idk what his problem is.... I guess he just doesn't have the skill for it. He'd rather go to youtube and watch the videos to find out what it's about.
Originally posted by The ScenarioPlaying it when 3D gaming was still a new concept was INCREDIBLE, the atmosphere back then was pure magic, for lack of a better term. Is only way to describe it. The smple things like floating lights in the lost woods, and the ferry to the after life in the shadow temple, genius touches.
I feel like I missed out on a lot of mental scarring.