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Legend Of Zelda Is The Tower Of Spirits Like Temple Of The Ocean King

Poll: Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks or Phantom Hourglass?

1) Spirit Tracks
2) Phantom Hourglass - Linebeck is one of my favourite characters.
3) Phantom Hourglass
4) Spirit Tracks
5) Spirit Tracks - after returning to it so many times, the Temple of the Ocean King got very tedious, so I definitely prefer the Tower of Spirits from Spirit Tracks. Having Zelda help you as the possessed Phantoms also made the puzzles interesting.
6) Spirit Tracks

Poll: What's your favorite and least favorite Zelda games?

I love hearing the opinions of Zelda fans. Specifically what games they like and what they don't.

What's your favorite and least Zelda games and why?


My favorite Zelda game is a tie between Skyward Sword and Majora's Mask.

I actually loved LoZ:SS. I thought the dungeons were awesome, the graphic style was beautiful (IMO) and I actually like the full-on motion controls. Granted, I don't think every game should have those kind of controls, but it was a cool idea that worked pretty well in my opinion. I just don't understand why this game is so underrated.

As for Majora's Mask, I just love the 3-day mechanic. A lot of people complain about that, but I thought it made the game challenging and fun. The game had a dark charm that I loved instantly.


My least favorite Zelda may surprise you: Phantom Hourglass.

Yes, I actually hated PH. I thought most of the dungeons and puzzles were clever, but I hated going through the Temple of the Ocean King over and over doing the same things. It was very repetitive in my opinion, but if you loved it, that's great, I didn't.

What's your favorite and least favorite?

Is there anyone else besides me that didn't like Ocarina of Time or Wind Waker?

I’m not a fan of Wind Waker. I got the Wii U HD version because I wasn’t old enough to play it on the GameCube… and boy, was I underwhelmed when I played it for the first time, after all the hype of other gamers who remember it fondly.I want to be positive first - I love the graphics. It’s a stunning game! I’m a big fan of the Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks entries, so I was happy to see more of the same environment and character style in WW. I mean, just look at these screenshots:I think it looks wonderful! The quality is great, and the design is creative - two things you can always count on Nintendo to deliver.On top of that, the atmosphere of WW can be very soothing. When you’re gliding through the vast, seemingly endless ocean, with only the sound of the waves plashing and the sun sinking through the reddening sky to keep you company… it’s a nice experience……But that’s where my issues with the game begin - there’s too much of all that!You have to spend sooooo much time travelling… it gets monotonous rapidly. I also think there isn’t enough direction for beginning players. I had to look up a guide, maybe an hour into my first playthrough, because I had no idea what I was doing, and that annoying talking boat doesn’t help at all! (and yes, I know he’s the King of Red Lions. I’m just joking). I was already frustrated with my own incompetence, and having to look up a guide just to make sense of the game’s structure made me think that perhaps it wasn’t completely my fault - there is something fundamentally confusing and annoying about the way WW progresses. You’re kinda expected to know how to do everything, even if you’ve never played it before. I’m not really into that. I don’t want games to necessarily hold my hand, but I want to know where I’m going, at the very least.Eventually I just stopped playing. There was nothing that made me want to persevere with the game, and that makes me sad, because I know how much other people love WW, and I’m a diehard fan of the Zelda series in general. I just couldn’t bring myself to keep playing.Ocarina of Time, on the other hand… HOW DARE YOU!(Images courtesy of Google Images)

What is a free energy generator?

This term means tapping energy from vacuum energy or cosmic energy using a machine that consumes less power than it is tapping from the vacuum. So free energy Generators are machines that tap this energy.The energy is just free like solar energy but the means of generation are not free for you have to purchase tools and parts for constructing the machines. There is construction labour. These initial costs and failure to carefully study the underlying principles under which these machines work is what puts many off this topic.Water that is used to generate hydropower and the gravitational energy under which it works is free by nature from the environment. The technology that is used to tap hydropower is costly. This makes people think that you must purchase electricity perpetually which is not true.The atmosphere is positively charge and the ground is negatively charged. The air is a poor conductor of electricity. If you can manage to build a device for tapping this environmentally available energy, some people will call it free energy but can you tap it without any initial cost?The answer is no. The price of that energy will be calculated by dividing the initial cost with the period the device that taps will serve. Any system that uses and generates electricity will always burn out and will require a replacement.Energy is all around us but tapping it will depend on your enginuity. It started with burning firewood to get energy. Many years later people discovered wax to make candles for lighting. Many years later people discovered that whales' fat can be used as a source of energy. Centuries later crude oil was discovered as a source of energy. Water was later used to generate electricity at hydropower plants. Nuclear power was discovered as a source of energy. Solar panels were later invented.The list above goes on and on but with the understanding of quantum mechanics, scientists have come to know that what we call a “vacuum” is packed with enomous amount of energy in form of quantum fluxes.If you look at what most people call free energy Generators, all of them have an ON time and an OFF time. The OFF time is usually more than ON time or can be equal but the energy generated is constant. It is like accelerating a wheel down and letting the kinetic energy gained during acceleration to drive it uphill. Some energy is purely from the environment.Study case per case, don't generalise unrelated cases. Try Searl's effect Generator and see what happens!

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