User:Bek The Conqueror

Gonna be going on a wiki break for a couple of weeks because of all sorts of school stuff going on, but I WILL be back, so don't put me on the "inactive admins" list yet. Ah, screw it, I'm not really going cold turkey. But I will be on a lot less in the coming weeks.

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Summary
THING from The Legend of Zelda: GAME.

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-- GAMES AND GAMES WITH YEARS

The Legend of Zelda The Adventure of Link A Link to the Past Link's Awakening Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask Oracle of Ages Oracle of Seasons Four Swords The Wind Waker Four Swords Adventures The Minish Cap Twilight Princess Phantom Hourglass

The Legend of Zelda (1987) The Adventure of Link (1988) A Link to the Past (1992) Link's Awakening (1993) Ocarina of Time (1998) Majora's Mask (2000) Oracle of Ages (2001) Oracle of Seasons (2001) Four Swords (2002) The Wind Waker (2003) Four Swords Adventures (2004) The Minish Cap (2005) Twilight Princess (2006) Phantom Hourglass (2007)

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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
This was a great game, as nearly all Zeldas are. I loved the fact that you could travel all over the Light World very early in the game, and get a lot of neat stuff and Pieces of Heart by doing so. The dungeons weren't as hard as I would have liked, though. You know that the dungeons are too easy when you can beat the fourth, fifth, and sixth dungeons out of eleven in an hour. I also didn't like the fact that there was very little to do once you got to the point where you were going to face Ganon. But the feeling that you were all alone, without an ally in the entire world that would help you without asking for money, was a great touch that I don't think has been replicated in any Zelda title since. Heck, even the villagers tried to kill you by reporting you to the soldiers!

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages
I LOVED these games. I liked Seasons better than Ages for a couple reasons. Number one, fully controllable Magic Boomerang. Number two, better final boss. Veran was WAY too easy, even though she had three forms as opposed to Onox's two. The dungeons were also less mind-blowingly frustrating (I did NOT like the Ancient Tomb dungeon, with the four wheels or so which switched back and forth between clockwise and counter-clockwise movement... those of you who have played it know what I mean. Seasons also never had an item whose sole purpose was to solve puzzles. Even the Magnetic Gloves could be used to kill certain enemies. But the Cane of Somaria only made my life more difficult, especially considering the part it played in the EVIL floor-tile puzzle in Hero's Cave if you played the games in tandem, Seasons first. I will concede that Ages had a better plot, but that doesn't really save it, in my opinion.

Moving on to the good things about the games as a duo: the Magical Rings game mechanic was a stroke of genius. They were not essential in any way, and you didn't really feel any pressure to collect them all, as that feat was nearly impossible to accomplish without playing the games several times in order to get the Victory Ring and such. But they did make your life a whole lot easier in some circumstances, like using the Toss Ring at the Mighty Tokay mini-game in Ages. All in all, a worthy addition to the Zelda saga.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
This was a pretty good game too in some areas, but decidedly LACKING in others. The myriad sword techniques, the clever alternate ways of killing enemies... you could spend hours just screwing around to see what crazy stuff you could do that would work. Unfortunately, one of the things that you COULDN'T spend hours doing was working your way through the dungeons. They were all over too quickly, and while they were fun, the fact that you only had six dungeons and one mini-dungeon to go through was epically disappointing, especially considering that Nintendo managed to fit the entirety of ALttP and Four Swords into one Game Pak, but they couldn't give us a few more dungeons for Minish Cap, and instead gave us those impossible-to-get-all-of Kinstone fusions and Carlov's figurines, which you couldn't skip if you wanted to get all of the Heart Pieces. The final boss was also very annoying, as were all things involving the whole "split yourself into extremely fragile duplicates" mechanic. It was okay overall, but there were many flaws that needed to be resolved.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
I used to be of the opinion that OoT was miles better than Majora's Mask, but since I started playing it, I can't tell which is the better game. It's definitely much easier to get around Termina than Hyrule without the use of Epona. The Stray Fairy game mechanic is terrific, and I no longer hate the three-day system, although it does get annoying that on the Third Day, the entire world shakes a bit occasionally. Great addition to the sense of impending doom, but it doesn't help my shooting skills when the world's vibrating. The Goron Races made me angry after the fiftieth try. If it cost Rupees, I would have given up after about five tries. (To be finished later) MM is fun, but I would have to say that OoT still leaves me more sentimental, if only for the music of Hyrule.

My Current Project
Not really sure right now...

The Coolest Characters of All Time (that I know of)
These are in no particular order, and I will be adding more in the future. Detailed explanations to come.

Mewtwo
Yeah, he's my talk bubble image. Basically, he's a genetically engineered fighting machine, and he's the closest thing to a real villain that the Pokemon series has ever had. Plus, he killed Ash Ketchum, something that Ash's Charizard was never able to do despite all of its attempts. Wouldn't you like to be able to hurt people, throw objects, destroy stuff, etc. with your mind? HE CAN.

Eomer
One of the underappreciated characters of LOTR, Eomer is one cool guy. He was bold enough to walk out on his king when he started listening to Dick Ch- I mean, Grima Wormtongue, and basically helped ensure that Rohan would survive by showing up with a load of horses at Helm's Deep (talking about the movie here, not the book, although he's just as cool in the book). He is also a straight shot with a javelin, as seen when he implaes one of the elephant riders from horseback, which then caused a chain reaction leading to the incapacitation of two of the massive elephant-beasts. Nobody gives him the credit he deserves, so that's why I mentioned him instead of Aragorn, who is also awesome, but I'm only doing one character per series here.

Weyoun
Okay, nobody's going to know who this guy is. Basically, he is the chief "ambassador" of the Dominion, which is a tyrannical empire in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is also semi-immortal, due to the fact that he has a whole lot of clones in stasis, and if the current Weyoun is killed, another clone is activated and given all of the previous Weyouns' memories, thus essentially giving the world a semi-immortal entity. He's a smooth-talker to the highest degree, but can be a coldhearted, calculating villain when he wants to. He's also got some of the greatest lines in the series (example: "Certainly not. You can't release a man and then execute him. It makes no sense," which he says when someone implores him to release a prisoner) All in all, a really fun character to watch, and that's why he deserves a spot on the list.

Solid Snake
The hero of most of the Metal Gear Solid games, Solid Snake is one of the most ridiculously skilled characters ever, and he combines this skilledness with a host of really cool gadgets given to him by his nerdy comrade, Otacon. Anyone who has seen how Snake takes out Sniper Wolf knows what I'm talking about. Let's see Master Chief do a backwards flip, land on a sniper rifle, flipping it into the air, catch it, then instantly shoot a sniper who is camped out and waiting for Snake to show himself, all while in a blizzard. That's what I thought.