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I blasted through Zero Mission and I'm going to work my way through Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages this weekend. All three games are excellent
That's nice. I just finished The Lamp Campfire and started Ocarina of Time, for the first time ever!
Oh man, I hope you have a good time with it. It's a superb game, but I'll admit I've had pretty rough experiences revisiting it during the last decade. You just have to get used to the fairly outdated aspects, and stick with it. Good luck
Yeah, I have just left the forest, and the game is still fun. My biggest issue right now is the controls on Switch. Not a deal breaker though, at least not yet.
I'll probably finish OoT this weekend. I didn't play the N64 original, but I had the disc that came with Wind Waker on Gamecube, so I'd played it once before. I find the controls on the Switch really awkward at times, particularly using the right analogue as the c buttons and the desire to use that as a way to move the camera instead. But still an enjoyable play. I had to look up a guide when I was stumped on how to progress sometimes as well.
I have to agree about the controls, and have the same issue with right analogue and c buttons.
I am still super early, so haven't gotten stuck anywhere, let's see how long that lasts.
I look forward to reading your comments about OoT next week!