Least favourite Zelda game?

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Which one is it and why?

At the moment, I'm not too sure. Possibly out of the few games I played The Wind Waker simply because the others felt more 'complete' so to speak, although that doesn't make it a bad game.
 
Zelda 2 is a horrible game in my opinion. The only NES games I really like are the Mario ones, Kirby's Adventure and kind of the 1st Zelda
 
Phantom Hourglass. It's too short, it's boring, the back tracking sucks. The controls are aweful like ST and to top it all off with the thing I hate the most about any game ever
it was all a dream.

Now if you want to talk about console games, then Wind Waker is my least favorite. Besides the graphics, there's the story. I really hate the story of the game. I also hate
the Triforce quest. I know it's supposed to be like Zelda 1, but it was just boring.
 
Wow... Wind Waker is my favorite and Phantom Hourglass is one of my favorites
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As for least favourite I would have to say.... I really like all of them but the one I like the least would be Zelda II
 
Phantom Hourglass. It's too short, it's boring, the back tracking sucks. The controls are aweful like ST and to top it all off with the thing I hate the most about any game ever
it was all a dream.

Now if you want to talk about console games, then Wind Waker is my least favorite. Besides the graphics, there's the story. I really hate the story of the game. I also hate
the Triforce quest. I know it's supposed to be like Zelda 1, but it was just boring.

I feel as though I've said this before, but...
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was all a dream, too.
As for me, I don't really hate any Zelda games. ...Unless the CDi ones count.
 
Zelda II, without a doubt. It's not a Zelda game aside from the main characters...otherwise it plays like a side scrolling RPG with a world map, which isn't necessarily a bad thing (I love RPGs in general) but it isn't what makes Zelda games so fun.
 
Phantom Hourglass. It was really uninspired, and tried to ride off of WW's success. It had gimmicky controls, while using the D-pad would work much better. It was just...uninteresting. The fact that some people like it more than WW makes me a sad, sad, person.
 
Phantom Hourglass. It's too short, it's boring, the back tracking sucks. The controls are aweful like ST and to top it all off with the thing I hate the most about any game ever
it was all a dream.

Now if you want to talk about console games, then Wind Waker is my least favorite. Besides the graphics, there's the story. I really hate the story of the game. I also hate
the Triforce quest. I know it's supposed to be like Zelda 1, but it was just boring.

I feel as though I've said this before, but...
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was all a dream, too.
As for me, I don't really hate any Zelda games. ...Unless the CDi ones count.
I know. I haven't played LA though. It's odd that both games having to do with ship mishaps
ends with it all not really happening at all.
 
Phantom Hourglass. It's too short, it's boring, the back tracking sucks. The controls are aweful like ST and to top it all off with the thing I hate the most about any game ever
it was all a dream.

Now if you want to talk about console games, then Wind Waker is my least favorite. Besides the graphics, there's the story. I really hate the story of the game. I also hate
the Triforce quest. I know it's supposed to be like Zelda 1, but it was just boring.

I feel as though I've said this before, but...
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was all a dream, too.
As for me, I don't really hate any Zelda games. ...Unless the CDi ones count.
I know. I haven't played LA though. It's odd that both games having to do with ship mishaps
ends with it all not really happening at all.
Link's Awakening is actually one of my favorite Zelda games. I agree that games that end with
it all being a dream
are terrible...but LA does it in a way that I like. You start to get told by the bosses that
"You will disappear if you wake the Wind Fish"
beginning with boss 5. You then find the key to dungeon 6 in a shrine. The last room of the shrine is optional, but if you do it (it's just an obvious puzzle) you find out
the world will disappear if the wind fish wakes.
which is then supported by the fact that the owl (who may or may not be Kaepora Gaebora) tells you directly after reading the above that
This world isn't real.
. The whole game your job is to wake up the Wind Fish, but it turns out that in doing so you also need
to wake up yourself
. The fact that the bosses are called Nightmares, along with several other elements that point toward it over the course of the game...LA does it unlike any other game, and it made it ok for me.

(I apologize for all the spoiler buttons...I just didn't want to make anyone mad by ruining any of the plot...we've had some issues with spoilers lately, so I wanted to play it safe)
 
"Links Awakening" OMG THE SUB-TITLE IS ONE BIG SPOILER

Why such hate toward Zelda II, it brought new things to the series also, Super Smash Bros Link is heavily based on Zelda II Link.

To me there is still no such thing as a bad Zelda but the weakest are the four swords.


<---Zelda II fan!
 
I'd have to say Spirit Tracks is my least favourite. It is a very good game, but definitely my least favourite in the series. I just find the the train travel parts incredibly boring. Oddly enough, Phantom Hourglass is probably my favourite Zelda game because I found the boat fun to travel in. Maybe it was the feeling of coming across new places in a vast ocean?
 
Call me weird but I actually liked Zelda II... I personally think Spirit Tracks is my least favorite. I just thought the train was boring and the story wasn't that appealing...
 
For me I'd have to say the first one is my least favorite, though I've never really gotten far enough into it to dislike the game. It's fun, just not my favorite.
yeah but still that was the 1st one there's many games that was like a prototype
 
spirit trcks wasnt that good its not like the other games the ones the have thriller
 
[font=comic sans ms,cursive]I dont really think any Zelda game is bad but Phantom Hourglass has reasons to hate,[/font]

1. you need to go back to the ocean king temple after EVERY dungeon, and sometimes a maritime battle. HASSLES!!!!
2. The story board sucks, i think nintendo could have done WAY better than a poor remake of Link's awakening's concept of a dream.


but the battles with jolene were fun.
 
Uhh, least favorite? Link's Crossbow Training. If that counts at all.

If we're talking only the bigger titles, I have to agree with everyone on Phantom Hourglass, mostly because its the only zelda game I played with a "boat" system, and I really didnt like it much.
 
I would have to say windwaker. Though the art style was a miss on me, I understand the revolution it was and therefore, it's not the reason I disliked it. I tend to agree with Nin3DS that it just wasn't complete.

Also, I'd say that Spirit Tracks had some mechanics I wasn't overly impressed with. The game was generally very good, but the limitation from train travel was annoying at best.
 
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