Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (GBA)
FLIPPERS GET!! So, it’s off to the Droplet Temple I’m a goin’. Damn you nintendo! Why did you have to put a statuette shop in Hyrule village again? I’m now going to have to get EVERY SINGLE ONE now :-/
The Temple of Bague Wasting bandwidth since 1997 - Now in our 27th wasteful year!
Game Diary / May 6, 2005 / John
FLIPPERS GET!! So, it’s off to the Droplet Temple I’m a goin’. Damn you nintendo! Why did you have to put a statuette shop in Hyrule village again? I’m now going to have to get EVERY SINGLE ONE now :-/
Game Diary / May 5, 2005 / John
As I was saying…… The strange thing about Zelda games is how they all, regardless of which title it is, manage to get me totally drawn into them. It’s just happened in the Wind Fortress when the plot has suddenly (as happens in Zelda games) gone veering off at a tangent. The appearance of a
Game Diary / May 4, 2005 / John
BOW GET! I’m not officially in the Fortress of Wind, after much squelching about in a muddy bog of doom. Found a novel way to gubb some Big Iron Blokes by miniaturising myself and then, well, popping inside and switching them off. Fab. So, this evening’s bounties consisted of: One pair of boots of incredible
Game Diary / May 2, 2005 / John
FIRE ELEMENT GET!! That’s the fire cave dungeon – one dungeon down, three million to go. Minish Cap is everything that’s ACEBEST about Zelda – interesting dungeons, tricky timing bits, and hugely entertaining bosses. All in a handy little pocket sized unit. Fab 🙂 The fire cave has it all – floating about on hurricanes
Game Diary / May 1, 2005 / John
This game caused my DS and I to have a bit of a falling out. You see, it’s really really good. So good, in fact, that it tends to get played in extended sessions. It was during one of these sessions (climbing the mountain) that I discovered that the DS – while a great little
Completed Games, Game Diary / April 26, 2005 / John
Ok, so I wasn’t going to play anything from the Episode III bits until I’d seen the movie, because I didn’t want any spoilers. Then, I had an epiphany. Hang on, thought I – it’s a George Lucas movie. What am I going to spoil? Bad dialogue and predictable plots? I doubt it. Why do
Game Diary / April 23, 2005 / John
It’s an interesting thing. Banjo Kazooie is better than Doom 3. In fact, it’s better the most current generation games. I’ve spent far too long on it today, but it’s just such a great game with a brilliant mechanic that it can’t be helped. Also, I’ve never completed it and – as Debbie picked up
Game Diary / April 19, 2005 / John
Completed this ages ago but I still tend to pop back every once in a while for a wee go. On the toughest difficulty it’s not bad. Basically, it’s a third person medieval slash em up. It’s also amusing as well – I know quite a few Templars and the thought of any of them
Game Diary / April 12, 2005 / John
Well, more creepy corridor crawling last night. I’m making some progress but also finding it a little easy. Still, it’s loads of fun. I had a brief sesh with Classic Doom as well and it was a bit of a jaw dropping moment. Probably because, at the time Doom was originally released, I only had