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Agree with you Piers RE the Zelda games, the story is tired.


Windwaker was a bit different, but all the sailing around got annoying... Windwaker was meant to have been the future of one time line of Ocarina of time, and TP carries on from another or something like that...


I would prefer it if they would just make NEW games featuing the SAME Link, rather than some kid in a village somewhere who bares a resembalence to the hero of time and all that bo!!ocks.



Having said all that, I really enjoyed TP, especially a couple of new bits like chasing down the carriage on your horse and shooting arrows whilst riding. And the final one on one swordfight was cool!


Oh, and the cave of ordeals or whatever it was called was a bit of a mission... Took me several tries to get through all 50 rooms (having once failed on room 49... I literally throw the controller and screamed). The sense of acheivment after that was better than finishing the whole (basically quite easy) game!

Am reinstalling Hearts of Iron II tonight on my Mac. It's a totally nerdy WWII simulation/management game that takes hours to play and is really involving.


Just finished Bioshock on the Xbox 360 - loved the story and atmosphere, was probably a bit too easy for my liking though.


CofD III is still my fave, apparently they're going back to WWII for CoDV. As you can probably tell, I like WWII games.

another 3 hours yesterday - a few more missions just to open things out a bit and the story appears to be better written/acted than before


but it's isn't all about that - the living breathing city is.... stunning. The amount of "things" that just happen is incredible...


some random examples


here

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