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Poll: Pick your first and second favorite quest out of these very well designed zeldaclassic games.

What is your favorite Zeldaclassic Quest?

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What is your runner up?

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#1 Accr89

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 10:27 PM

I choose Hero of Dreams as my first first and lost isle as my second favorite game? I thought both of these games had there own interesting way of playing them. Hero of Dreams is my all around favorite game because every boss is custom and it had a challenging fun feel to it. It was also very well rounded with no giltchs or bugs. Lost Isle is my runner up because it incorperated something new to the zeldaclassic community. With its expansive overworld it takes awhile to search for every item and it feels like you are actually on the island when you play the game. It also had a new mood, very dark and creepy yet very complex with new varietes of ideas that has never been attempted on Zeldaclassic. These are my two top games on zeldaclassic. What's yours? icon_biggrin.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_lol.gif

#2 Russ

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 10:59 PM

Hero of Dreams is my all time favorite. My second favorite, Pineconn's first quest, isn't on here, so I chose his second quest, Link to the Heavens, for my runner up.

#3 Accr89

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 11:07 PM

I knew you would pick that game has your runner up. Good choice. I tried to go on Agn.net and I can not register for some odd reason. Could you tell pineconn for me because I would really like to get to the end, but big chest won't open. You saw my second message that has reason for the big chest not opening. The boss key keeps reappearing in the same chest!!! icon_wacky.gif

#4 Russ

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Posted 18 June 2008 - 11:10 PM

You do realize that AGN.net is not the URL for AGN, don't you? Here it is: http://armageddongam...orums/index.php. And when you sign up, where it asks if you referred to the site by somebody, put in "russadwan".

Anyways, when I find time, I'll send you a new version of the file that will fix that bug. Or work around it. icon_smile.gif

#5 Feenicks

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Posted 19 June 2008 - 02:44 PM

Favorite Quest: HoD. I think the reason why is self-evident.
Runner-up: Trinity Worlds. I loved the graphically improved Newfirst, and for the most part it was really fun. It also helps that it was one of the first quests I nearly beat (there was a bug near the end, which made it impossible to finish). Still, it was really fun, and some parts were genuinely challenging.

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Posted 19 June 2008 - 03:11 PM

No contest for me, and seems like not for the community, either...

Diamond Place: Lost Isle
This "full" feeling, this perfect exploration and these dungeons that are even better than the ones in official games mixed with interesting story and "full wide extended" gameplay... well, it's the first by far.

Golden Place: Hero of Dreams
Shoelace said it was the balance that made HoD popular. I'd rather call it "extended balance with added feeling". Simply I can't tell bad points and whenever I try to name a good point, I can't decide which to name without listing all.

You never lived if you haven't beaten these two digital relics.

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Posted 19 June 2008 - 03:59 PM

My favorite of the ones listed is Hidden Duality: Extreme Edition. It was one of the first few zc quests I had ever beaten. Liked it so much, had to play it again 1 or two more times. Hero of Dreams was the runner up for me. Mostly because I think those are the only ones I've played all of the way through out of the list.
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How come these type of polls ONLY seem to have "pretty tile" quests? Is there a good reason, or is it just that people see classic tiles and ASSuME it sucks? Just wondering. Then again, I know there are few here on purezc that will only play classic style quests.

There are a lot of great classic style quests out there as well. (A lot of EXTREMELY BAD ones as well.) The James Quest series comes to mind as great ones. DemoEX- is there anyone on purezc who hasn't even tried it? Anyone who says it's too hard probably can't make it through most of what's listed in the newer tilesets either.

Edited by jerome, 19 June 2008 - 04:01 PM.


#8 CastChaos

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Posted 19 June 2008 - 04:40 PM

QUOTE(jerome @ Jun 19 2008, 10:59 PM) View Post

My favorite of the ones listed is Hidden Duality: Extreme Edition. It was one of the first few zc quests I had ever beaten. Liked it so much, had to play it again 1 or two more times. Hero of Dreams was the runner up for me. Mostly because I think those are the only ones I've played all of the way through out of the list.
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How come these type of polls ONLY seem to have "pretty tile" quests? Is there a good reason, or is it just that people see classic tiles and ASSuME it sucks? Just wondering. Then again, I know there are few here on purezc that will only play classic style quests.

There are a lot of great classic style quests out there as well. (A lot of EXTREMELY BAD ones as well.) The James Quest series comes to mind as great ones. DemoEX- is there anyone on purezc who hasn't even tried it? Anyone who says it's too hard probably can't make it through most of what's listed in the newer tilesets either.

Good point. There are legendary Classic quests, too. But people think only when being in boxes... However, even a quest made with the default LoZ set, without new tiles, can get great. They surely wouldn't beat LI and HoD at me, but still.

#9 Accr89

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Posted 21 June 2008 - 06:55 AM

Pheonix: Is that the final boss giltch at the very end of the game. There is only one way to beat the boss at the end of the game. Make sure you don't continue or save or you will get stuck in corner. You probably must of saved when you died the from the final boss.

Jerome: Perphaps you are right. I could have put James Quest, 12 Palaces, and the End of Time. Maybe I'll do one based on classic tilesets next time.

Edited by Accr89, 21 June 2008 - 07:02 AM.


#10 Feenicks

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Posted 21 June 2008 - 12:09 PM

Nah, it was the one that involved the post-Level 8 cutscene not going to a warp and therefore not being able to get the silver arrow and thus be able to beat the game.

#11 Fire Wizzrobe

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Posted 21 June 2008 - 06:37 PM

Out of those I would pick Hero of Dreams but..

My favorite is an old uncompleted quest (but can be counted as a small full quest) called Destiny's Calling or the Legend of 3 Gates? by Mr.Z. It was quite epic for it's time, making good use of dungeon gimmicks, events, and custom bosses.

Edited by Fire Wizzrobe, 21 June 2008 - 06:38 PM.


#12 Accr89

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Posted 26 June 2008 - 12:25 PM

Is there anyway I could play this game you speak of because I never heard of it. Like a demo your something perphaps of Destiny's Calling.


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