Friday, January 31, 2014

Zelda: Four Swords (Ending Screenshots)

A few after main boss screenshots. Nothing really classifies them as spoilers. 
Once again we've saved your royal BUTT...
Nothing snazzy. Just good ol' fashion, simple. 
While the credits role there is a fun mini game. At least I'm calling it a mini game. You'll get to collect rupees while 'avoiding' Like-Likes. After that treasure chests and flying what ever those things that gave you instructions at the beginning of the game are appear. If you hit those things they give you rupees. This actually was almost more fun than the game itself. 

Zelda: Four Swords

Finished the first stage (silver keys) of the game after 5:44. In that time I beat several stages twice. Once on single player, the second on two player. There were a couple times that I accidentally quit the game and had to do a stage again while on single player. 

Even if at times the game is frustrating it is over all fun. It is a game that you could easily play for hours and lose track of time. 

Multi players adds to the game because it's more competive. This actually makes it a tad more fun than if you played alone.

I think the biggest plus when playing with a friend is that you are in good company when you make stupid mistakes. You laugh instead of getting frustrated. 

Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition (First Impressions)

I never played the original or the update. This is my first experience with Four Swords. 

I haven't tried out multiplayer but I have been playing single player mode. 

So far I'm really enjoying it. It seems the puzzles are with a little thought are solvable. Often times with more than one solution. 

The training dungeon was simple. If you are an avid Zelda fan then for the most part you shouldn't even need the advice of those guys. 

A thing I learned to late. There are negative rupees.  They take instead if give. But you can retrieve what they take. It was because of that, that I thought it was a mystery rupee. 

Also you'll want to try to find four golden rupee pieces. Prize for finding all four pieces in the dugeon is 500 rupees. Most I've found per dungeon is two. I don't know if it hides one per character or what... I hope not considering the bulk of my game time will be single player. 

It took me a second to figure out how to beat my first boss. Once I figured it out it seemed tedious because I had to switch between chatsctes frequently. At one point I was 'pulling' on the boss so much I felt like I was pulling at my 3DS. 

I like that there are multiple ways to kill enimies.  You can do traditional ways like sword, shield, arrows etc. but you can also pull them apart and tag team them. 

This isn't your typical Zelda but it's tons of fun. I'm looking forward to playing the rest off the game and finishing it!

Zelda: Four Swords


Zelda: Four Swords Anniversery Edition is FREE for FOUR days!  January 30 - February 2.  

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Zelda: Link Between Worlds (Gramps and Street Pass)

Finally accomplished all 50 challenges!  The last one I needed to complete was the sword beam. I kept defeating my opponents every way but that way.

Bring it on Gramps!
Lost three hearts trying to get a good screenshot. 
After takin that screenshot it was a piece of cake beating him and claiming victory!

He won't put a high bounty on his own head but he will mine. Gee, thanks, Gramps!  I don't care if wanted to attracted challengers or not...

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Street Pass : Mii Plaza


I love to 'dress' up my Mii. These are my current favorite outfits. I haven't gotten all the different outfits yet and probably won't for a while. I'm half way through my second play through of Find Mii 2. 

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Runaway Item Seller)

After playing through regular and hero mode and doing various street pass challenges which equals 69:57 I finally found the Run Away Item Seller. I don't know why it took me so long to find him. He was just south of Link's house. 



The argument started because the husband spent all their savings on an apple the street merchant outside was selling.

I think it's kinda funny.   

What's even funnier is that she doesn't know where he's at. I kinda wish the game would have let is reunite them. 

Oh well...

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Ending Screenshots)

The following are screenshots of the ending... No text but still I consider them spoilers. So you've been warned. 
Ravio to the rescue with rupees!
Can we say this alone gives fanfic writers enough material for several years to come.  
So adorable and determined. 
Shock, gratitude, and appreciation.
The regular ending 'The End'
People replace animals in the Hero mode ending. This, the diary, and the difficulty are what make Hero mode different. 


Friday, January 17, 2014

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Screenshots)

The rare green apple! Time for apple sauce!
Either he's got something other than rupees in that bag or he values rupees over life itself. Ravio scares me sometimes.
I narrowly escaped that last kiss. Look it's Navi! I bet if she could talk she'd be telling me we don't have time for this. 
Why does Sahasrahla have so many paintings of Zelda? Or, is that Osfala's doing?
Be one with the Bees!
The money tree that is located behind the blacksmiths house. It's a very handy tree in Hero Mode. 
I wish I had those battle axes...
Link's serving up hamburgers. Regular and Tofu.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Hero Mode)

First Played: December 30, 2013
Completion Date: January 10, 2014
Play Time: 26:65
Total Rupees Found: 19982
Heart Containers: 20
Heart Pieces: 0
Lost Maiamai Recovered: 100
Deaths: 20 (at least another 10 not recorded)

I beat it with 0 out of 4 Blue Potions to spare. 1 heart left.  

I had 5 bottles but the last contained a golden bee. I only found two the entire game. 

Dungeons in order that I cleared them: 
Eastern Palace
House of Gales
Tower of Hera 
Hyrule Castle
Thieve's Hideout
Desert Palace
Dark Palace
Turtle Rock
Swamp Palace
Skull Woods
Ice Ruins 
Lorule Castle

- - - -

Playing Hero Mode has opened my eyes to a few things and unless stated otherwise these are my views.

1. Hero mode is only harder because you take twice the damage from everything. Generally this means that while you are wearing the green tunic even if you have ten heart containers two hits your dead... Green is like wearing no armor, blue is like the green, and red is like the blue.  By the end you'll take less damage and swear that your armor gained another hidden color but it isn't about what you're wearing, it is all about the player.  I, the player, got smarter.  By the end of the game in Hero Mode I was not charging in rooms and tackling enemies with just my sword.  I was fighting them long distance and using just about anything I could get my hands on (pots, skulls, bushes, rocks).

2. Only if you have decent aim is the bow and arrow your friend.

3. During both play throughs there were a handful of useless to never used things in my inventory.  The boomerang was just as useless in Hero Mode as it was in regular, just use the hook shot. 
Unless I was in a really tight spot (aka the flying floor tiles) I didn't really use either of my shields.  Scoot and Foul fruits were nice ideas but past an initial try I didn't use them.  The same went for the yellow and purple potions, nice ideas but I never used them past an initial try.
 
4. Fairies that use to be my friend now suck ass. I'm gonna have to buy potions and pray a little harder to make it through 'the end of the day'.  To bad I cannot follow through with this thought. Why because I forget that I have potions and I die.  I'd rather stick to fairies and prayers.  They may only give me a handful of hearts but at least they revive me.

5. Auto equip is not all that different from regular equip. The difference is that while you are on the quick equip menu enemy's can still hurt you. Furthermore figuring out how to use it requires looking it up on the internet so why bother. I'll stick to the item menu I method and live, thank you very much.

6. This time around I've somehow had the time to slow down and look around. So far this time around I've found a fairy pond I didn't know about, a place were I can walk through trees, and a book in Lorule that Ravio shares his feelings about his last three days in his kingdom.

7. Mini games suck...Who has time for half a dozen of these damn things.  Don't they realize I desperately need those heart pieces?

8. Must have Rupees ASAP. I died way to much to keep 'starting over'.  Don't tell me to go treasure hunting.  I didn't bother with them the first round and during the second I only did a couple.  Too much time spent for the reward given.  A comparison would be chasing down a highly trained assassin for two rupees.

9. Those sword practice dolls, there is one at Link's house, can be chopped down. It's takes five or so hits. I never really counted. It will not give you rupees or hearts for destroying it.  The first time I ever hit it (way back in regular mode) I felt bad for disturbing the bird.  Would have been funny if the bird had acted like a chicken and called a few hundred of its friends.


10. Perfect game in Hero Mode is not easy peasy.  The Maimais aren't that tough to find (I missed ten and used a guide to finish them up).  I didn't need a guide to find the hearts, probably because I was searching every nook and cranny to make my life easier.  With the weapons upgraded via Mother and the sword being upgraded via the Black Smiths that leaves the Super Net and Super Lamp.  So with that in mind I made a bee line for the Treacherous Tower, I figuratively kicked the door in, and charged in like a bull.  Epic Fail!  Over and over again, EPIC FAIL!  With the blue armor I just barely managed to get the heart piece.  I thought I'd be better off with the red armor.  Wrong!  The Treacherous Tower is doable in Hero Mode but it is a Suicide Mission.  Believe what the she-devil at the entrance says... zero come back alive.

11. Ravio is a jerk.  Don't believe me?  Well then take your happy butt to Link's house that he has taken over and buy up all his wares.  Now head out into the world and die a few times.  Pay attention to his remarks.  After a couple of times you will never want to return home again, EVER!  Why?  Simply put you won't want to read the bull crap he spouts.

12. Visit the lady and play nice with the Cuccos, she'll give you a heart piece for doing so.  The other alternative is to hack away at the closet Cucco, doing so will result in a flock of them coming to aid their comrade.  They aren't as aggressive as they were in other games.  While wearing red armor I only lost one heart when hit by a Cucco.  Since this Cucco instigation was purely based on curiosity I walked away after picking the fight.  The Cuccos did follow but only for a few seconds.  I didn't have to enter a building to tame the savage beasts, I mean Cuccos.  They gave these fowl more of a purpose on this Zelda title but you should already know that if you've played through the entire game at least once.

Things I learned while reading reviews about the game.  To me I found these to be incredible useful while playing through Hero Mode.

1. There is a money tree!  It is in Hyrule behind the Black Smiths shop.  To refresh the tree simply stop in to see the Black Smith.  You don't even have to talk to him.  The later is my finding.  The tree is from the internet.  I cannot express how useful this tree was to me (I died way to much in Hero mode to continue to rent).

2. There is a way to cheat in Hyrule Hotfoot but it is only accessible after the first half of the game is complete. You need the rifts between worlds to be present. The second thing you'll need to do is activate the weather vane in the Skull Woods. Once you have those two things go and start the game.  After starting the game hop down and enter into Lorule.  The rift is just a couple steps to the left.  Once in Lorule ring the bell, and be quick about the selection.  Timers still ticking.  Once you've taken a quick flight to the woods head to the broken down house that in Hyrule is Rosso's house.  Try to avoid cutting bushes and hitting enemies as this slows you down.  Once you exit Rosso's house your end destination is just a couple steps to the north.  You should be able to complete this challenge walking but if you feel like being on the safe side use the Pegasus Boots.  If you use the broom in Hyrule they will tell you that you cheated.  I don't know why but they cannot track broom use in Lorule so use it to your advantage and snag that heart piece because you're going to need it... especially in Hero Mode. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Regular Mode)

First Played In Regular Mode: December 25, 2013
Completion Date: December 29, 2013
Play Time: 27:09
Total Rupees Found: 14098
Heart Containers: 17
Heart Pieces: 0
Lost Maiamai Recovered: 90
Potions Used: 1
Deaths: About 15... All unrecorded.

I beat it with 1 out of 5 Fairies to spare.

Dungeons in order that I cleared them:
Eastern Palace
Tower of Hera
House of Gales
Hyrule Castle
Thieve's Hideout
Desert Palace
Turtle Rock
Swamp Palace
Skull Woods
Dark Palace
Ice Ruins
Lorule Castle