@17 what do 3-10 year old children, divorced mothers and the elderly have in common? nothing other than the fact they're human. Aren't we all? i hope..
Wind waker and Ocarina of Time are the best two to look at to get a small feel of twilight princess if you've never played a zelda game before. Minish cap was made by capcom, was 2d (nothing wrong with that, just different) and has a high mid-temple frustration factor
Interesting how the bbc refuses to acknowledge the wii even after all the dust it's kicked up after e3.
Am i right in saying they mentioned it once after e3 2005, i missed the e3 2006 bbc coverage though, not like they would've shown much though.
Plus the wii is unlikely to be able to pull off better AI or physics than the other 2 (@ 28 btw) sure it's got the in-built physics engine (or so it seems) but the processors in the others will overpower it easily, having said that, it's still not too shabby and that controller is the first step to VR...
Metapreview - Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
Nov 4th 2006 10:41AM (Joystiq)what do 3-10 year old children, divorced mothers and the elderly have in common? nothing other than the fact they're human. Aren't we all? i hope..
Wind waker and Ocarina of Time are the best two to look at to get a small feel of twilight princess if you've never played a zelda game before. Minish cap was made by capcom, was 2d (nothing wrong with that, just different) and has a high mid-temple frustration factor
BBC says "Sony is losing" in wake of Euro PS3 delay
Sep 7th 2006 5:02PM (Joystiq)Am i right in saying they mentioned it once after e3 2005, i missed the e3 2006 bbc coverage though, not like they would've shown much though.
Plus the wii is unlikely to be able to pull off better AI or physics than the other 2 (@ 28 btw) sure it's got the in-built physics engine (or so it seems) but the processors in the others will overpower it easily, having said that, it's still not too shabby and that controller is the first step to VR...