**** ****** internet. it's taking forever. Anything I should know about this game? I was reluctant to get it since the whole turn-into-a-drawing thing seemed eh, but I keep hearing good things about it so...
Save your rupees. SAVE YOUR RUPEES. SAVE YOUR RUPEES. GET ALL THE RUPEES YOU CAN FIND AND SAVE THEM. SAVE YOUR RUPEES.
I like the games where you die horribly if you go into the wrong temple at the wrong time. So, so horribly. *curls into fetal position*
Basically, save your cash, rent your items, and don't die. It's actually a ridiculously easy game. I beat it in less then 24 hours myself. Took longer to beat Link to the Past actually when I think about it
Truth on the ridiculously easy thing. But still a fun play, and a not bad replay as well. Pretty good final twist too in my opinion, assuming you didn't get any spoilers for it. Seriously, no spoilers.
I saved constantly so when I died I just restarted and got to keep all my items. It's the affordable way to play!
My first time playing through I got all of the items and just rented them through the whole game and never died once. I'm still working on it, but on Hard mode, it's definitely more of a thing to buy them. I've died a lot more on Hard than on Normal
Well, I also like buying them because then you can upgrade them. Can't do that with the rented items.
I bought every available item from not-Nabbit by the third dungeon. Rupees are not hard to find. It's also the weakest entry in this series from my perspective. I got the master sword in my first sitting with it and the whole experience felt like a rushed, tour of A Link to the Past. Same.
Yeah, it really wasn't the greatest Zelda game in the world, especially how fast it was, but it was also a nice little switch up to other things.