Ive got the gamecube version (which i got for free off a friend) and all i can say is the controls are alot better for me as its more accessable and user friendly (but then again im not into the whole motion sensing idea anyway).As for the actual gameplay and story its amazing and from what ive played of it so far its better than OoT. This mainly because of the much darker atmosphere and storyline, plus the way nintendo have created a "best of zelda" game which is by all means not a bad thing. The wolf sections are cool and imaginative (if not remiscent of lady hawk) and add some varience to the gameplay just like the child/adult transformation did in OoT. The way everyone is saying it isnt as good as OoT is just because it hasnt completely changed the gaming landscape forever (which OoT only achieved because of the leap from 2d favorite to 3d monster) and also because fans are never happy. People say they want more innovation from a game or movie and they get it (such as the case with FF: Spirits within) they slag it off saying it doesnt stay true to its roots or its just isnt what the others are like. So what companies do is they go and make another game that more true to the series and contains less innovation and more familiarity for the player.....but what do they get? Yet more complaints! Mostly about it not being innovative enough, eventhough the games/films companies follow the fans demands to the letter! (such was the case with FF: Advent Children) Simply put as fans we'l never be satisfied until we get something that transitions into another field of gameplay (like virtual reality or holograms or something) which'll simulate the "innovation" of the 2d to 3d transition, that people praised zelda for all those years ago.





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