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What would you say is the most difficult Zelda game?

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For me I'd have to say Majoras Mask, though the water Temple of Ocarina had me really stuck the first time I played it.

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  1. Well, I have only played 2 Zelda games ^^"

    Minish Cap for the GBA and Ocarina of Time for the Wiiware w/e its called, so my choices should be quite easy, because even though I have only played these too,  I can tell that all the Zelda games are very hard = \

    I think Ocarina of Time is harder for me, because I skipped out on a lot of things like the golden Skulltullas, and in Minish Cap, I have beaten it 100% already many types, even though the first time I played, it was very complicated. But OoT is like more complicated I guess, because it has all these side type things, which make it confusing, and then I have to go back and forth to reading faqs a lot I guess.

    So the most difficult Zelda game in my opinion is Ocarina of Time.

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    >> Ahh, the fourth answerer reminded me, that I too have played four swords, but for the Gamecube, it was really confusing and I got NOWHERE, so that game was pretty hard, but I can't say it as most difficult because I never decided to keep playing it.


  2. well, I have 3 zelda games and I have also played another one at my friends house

    the three games I have are minish cap, phantom hourglass, and the original NES one.

    I think the minish cap was pretty easy, I only had to use a walkthrough for finding the bottles. There was one part where you had to fall through a hole to get to the final boss in the temple of the clouds or something like that. And that is the opposite of what a normal player would think of. The bosses were a bit harder than the phantom hourglass bosses though

    Phantom hourglass was hard especially at one part in the ghost ship where you have to find the order to pull the levers, the order given was actually supposed to represent something other than what we were thinking. So the puzzles were hard but the bosses were easy

    The original NES one I think is the hardest I have because I have only passed the first dungeon yet. There is no guidance and your map is just a dot on a grey background. And the world on it is so huge. So That is why I would say it is difficult. But the bosses in the game are very very easy. Its just het ability to survive that long while trying to find the different places

  3. No 1 Zelda is the hardest for me. They are all hard. Some have harder parts then others, but for me it was the last level of 4 swords adventures

  4. Overall it would have to be the Majora's mask. But out of figuring out puzzles I'd have to say Twilight Princess ( i had the game guide, but if i didn't have it, i would never have beaten it by now ). The Ocarina is pretty hard,too.

  5. mostly to be right master quest the legened of zelda and majoras mask. but master quest was the hardest

  6. Ocarina of time had very difficult temples, but Majoras Mask was just a much harder. It was crazy, and stressful. For me, it was like, Alright, go get a mask and do this this this and this, wait, go back in time,  go get another mask, go back in time, and some places you had to be at, at very Specific times, or you can't finish the task.

  7. I'm just gonna say Ocarina of Time: Master Quest. It's the only Zelda game that actually had me "stuck"

  8. the most difficult one i have played was probably the master quest of ocarina of time. im still stuck on the forest temple. and i totally agree with you that the water temple was very hard. it took me like a week to do lol

  9. First off, great question.

    Now having played them all, I'd have to say it's a three-way tie.

    Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, Legend of Zelda NES, and Majora's Mask all gave me some trouble.

    If I had to choose, I'd pick Zelda 2.

    I know it's not similar to the traditional Zelda gameplay, but I'm choosing it anyway.

    There are points in that game that'll drive you nuttier than a Snickers.

    I did have have some problems with the other games though.

    Majora's Mask just confused me in general, and in Zelda NES, I was lost half the time.

    Now I was a little more experienced when Majora's Mask rolled around, so I'm not sure if my opinion would change had I played them all in the same time frame.

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