Ya I hear its got pretty good graphics and the controls are pretty good to. is that true to? I can't wait for it tho!!! r u planning on getting it? along with every1 else out there?
I've read that it's going to continue on from the story of the Windwaker, how they'll do it I don't yet know. you start off on the pirate ship with Tetra etc.
I herd the buttons are rubbish though, to change your weapons its the d pad and to move around its the stylus.
Thats fine for me, thats exactly how I would hold the DS anyway, just as long as it's only tapping the D pad, and not holding any of the buttons down and i'll be good. Also, don't forget most games let you change wether to use the touch screen or not, take Super Mario 64 DS for example I completed that game only using the touch screen when fighting bowser and for the menus.
I was reading a review and it sound like a continuation of wind walker same peroxide yellow hair and light green outfit. Plus the controls are with the stylus doesnt quite say in what context dunno if its a point n click or you draw the path with the stylus they did say the controls will be tweaked as tey had a few gripes that nintendo are working on.....either way I'll be buyiung it when it comes out as I'm a zelda fiend. October is release date so looking forward to that
I liked using the touch screen in SM64, so it'd be fine if they chose a similar control scheme. I really need to get around to finishing Wind Waker though...
tut-tut Venom, Windwaker was the first game I completed on my Gamecube (in fact, it was why i got my Gamecube) completed it without a memory card too, had to do it all over again after buying a memory card, followed by Ocarina of Time, and Master Quest. Anyhows, back on topic, I wouldn't mind the same control system as SM64, but i found it a little annoying havng to press certain buttons while doing it - hence why i switched to control without touchscreen, if the same problem isn't in this game, i'll like using the touchscreen. i might have to look for my thumbstrap though