Well, things never got completely solved anyway. How did they find a new Hyrule? What happened to the islands over the years? How are they supposed to get the Master Sword from Ganon's head? Hopefully this will be answered in the next Zelda if it's set after Wind Waker.
You hit the nail on the head here. Great game, but the lack of challenge really hurt the overall feel. Especially since past zelda games have been moderately challenging in comparison.
I would literally just travel the seas in my boat for hours at a time, just taking in the scenery. I love watching the sunset, the stormclouds brewing, the waves picking up speed.
I had 3 or 4 of the 'Triforks' pieces before the game required 'em, I mean.
IIRC. It's been awhile. Sailing certainly got a bit old by the time I finished the game (admittedly the reason why I haven't played through a 3rd time yet), but the Song of Winds was a big help. Tingle translating never bugged me. I had waaaaay too much money by then anyway.
I had 3 or 4 of the 'Triforks' pieces before the game required 'em, I mean.
IIRC. It's been awhile. Sailing certainly got a bit old by the time I finished the game (admittedly the reason why I haven't played through a 3rd time yet), but the Song of Winds was a big help. Tingle translating never bugged me. I had waaaaay too much money by then anyway.
same here- i love when the sun comes up with the dawn music, then the sailing music starts i pulled this game out about a week ago to start playing again, and i was floored again by the awesome music and style. it looks and sounds stunning - and it was (when i bought it) the first zelda game i ever played. and the earth temple music was PERFECT.