EDIT: I FORGOT TO RATE TWILIGHT PRINCESS ON THE Wii!!

And YES I count it differently than the GC version! Just check it's rating! xD
Hello all you Dark Link lovers out there! This is the randomly-disappears-for-unspecified-time-periods Captain Fireworks. XD* Yeeeah... I know. I've been making FMZ do all the work.

I'm sorry! *glomps FMZ* Anyway, on my way back from vacationing down south, I got bored during the 15 hours or so spent in the car. I started randomly rating Zelda games, starting with comparing Ocarina of Time to Twilight Princess. I eventually did
EVERY SINGLE ZELDA GAME.
Yep. That's right. I have rated every single Zelda game, and I thought it would be fun and silly to share my list with you. ^_^ I would love some comments and feedback on whether you agree with me or not. Heh... and if you feel up to the challenge, go on and do your own Zelda rating!! Now then, enough rambling... HERE WE GO!
1. Ocarina of Time, N64.
Yes. The original OoT game was the best Zelda that there ever was and probably ever will be. Believe it or not, Ocarina of Time was the first Zelda game that I ever played. Needless to say I was hooked after that. The graphics, the sounds, the music, the characters, the swordplay, the bosses, the dungeons, the SHEER 3D-NESS OF IT ALL!!! Need I mention... fishing? :3 I could go on and on and on and on... I'll just say... The only thing bad about this game was Navi. xD
Oh yeah. Dark happened to be in this game too.
2. Twilight Princess, GC.
I must admit, Twilight Princess came very close to Ocarina of Time. The graphics were out of this world, the Zelda world was incredible, the ability to shift from Hylian Farm Boy to Wolf Of The Twilight was amazing... the music was good, but if it could have been orchestrated. THAT would have been amazing. Midna was kick butt. WAY cooler than Navi. The dungeons seemed easy, though. Well... easier than Ocarina of Time. Maybe it's because I've gotten better at video games since then? o.o I really don't know. The Zora's were cool. ^_^ I was sad that Kakariko went all ghost town, though. o.o And--And-- NO GREAT FAIRIES?! What was up with that?! Okay, there was ONE. In a hole in the ground. Well... anyway... it was a cool game. Ganondorf's hair was probably the greatest thing about the game, though.
3. Majora's Mask, N64
I don't care what people say about this game, I LOVE it. Termina was an awesome world to explore - over and over and over and over and over again. Anju and Kafei were the two most original characters I've ever seen in a Zelda game, and to actually complete their entire saga was dang near impossible! (*Cough Curse you Sakon cough*) Oh, and Skull Kid? He was one of those lovable baddies you couldn't help but loving and hating aaaaaaaaaaall at once. ^_^ Tatl and Tael were adorable. I loves Tael. A BOY FAIRY! Hehehe. And once again, being able to change shapes at will was fun. My favorite form? Zora, of course. LONG LIVE MIKAU AND THE INDIGO-GOS!!
4. Link's Awakening, Gameboy
Probably a strange choice to pick as 4th, but I can't help it. Link's Awakening was so original... xD An entire land that exists inside of Link's head while he's floating somewhere unconscious out at sea? Aah... in my opinion, some of the best Gameboy Zelda music EVER. The items and dungeons were so fun, and the end of the game was so awesome that it nearly made me cry.
The whole leaving everyone behind, even though they were never real... er, nevermind. OH! This was also the very first Zelda game I beat without dying once! ^_^
5. Link To The Past, SNES
The only Zelda game for SNES. Dark World was just about the coolest place ever. If only I had a Magic Mirror... XD I wonder if I would turn into a pink bunny rabbit? Was this the first game you saw any of Link's family in? His uncle was in the very beginning. Then, y'know, he goes and gets himself killed 5 feet into the castle.
6. Oracle of Ages, GBA
Ages was better than Seasons. Nothing beats Time Travel. And the Tree was cooler in Ages than in Seasons.
7. Master Quest, GC
Master Quest... aaah. Nothing beats Ocarina of Time other than a more challenging version of Ocarina of Time!! XD
8. Wind Waker, GC
I know a lot of people hated Wind Waker when it first came out, but it wasn't too bad. I admit, sailing somewhere more than one island length got real boring real quick. There were a few times when I actually steered myself straight, went and got something to eat or drink, came back, and was still going. The dungeons were very cool, though, and having to collect all the Triforce pieces was fun (yet expensive). The Ghost Ship was cool. And I LOVE the Ritos. They're my second favorite race, next to the Zoras. ^^
9. Oracle of Seasons, GBA
Seasons wasn't half as fun as Ages. The dungeons were boring, I thought, and the whole "you can only get here in Summer, but not in Spring!" thing got annoying. Din was cool, though. xD
10. Minish Cap, GBA
I never actually beat Minish Cap, yet... mostly because I can't find it anywhere. @_@ Shrinking was... okay. The Minish people were cool. I liked collecting those half pendant thingies. I forget what they're called.
11. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA, NES
The first. The original. THE GRAND DADDY OF ALL THINGS ZELDA!!! For an NES game, it was cool. XD
12. Twilight Princess, Wii
TP for the Wii is no where near the amazingness it holds on the GC. I don't know why. It just... doesn't. The gameplay is annoying, it's hard to get it through one's mind that you can't simply press a button to do stuff, it's confusing using and switching items, it's hard to get to the menu, the fairy flying around the screen is distracting, the sword fighting is cool for about a minute - then it gets frustrating and annoying. Midna's giggle is very uncool coming through the speaker on the Wiimote and it gets real annoying real quick. Not to mention EVERYTHING IS BACKWARDS!!! INCLUDING LINK!!!! He's RIGHT HANDED!!! x_x *sigh* Yeah. I don't like Twilight Princess for the Wii. Not at all. Get it for the Gamecube. It's 500 times better.
13. Four Swords Adventure, GC
Mebbie it's because I've never actually played it with anyone, but I didn't like Four Swords very much at all. It seemed... silly, and rather pointless. I do like the different colored Link personas that the game spawned, though.
14. The Adventures of Link, NES
... Link was never meant to be in a side scrolling game. EVER.
And that's that.
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