Yeah I've been there there's nowhere to go. Please be more specific.
Yeah I've been there there's nowhere to go. Please be more specific.
Go up the Tal Tal mountains, find a spot you can run through with your boots and it'll lead you to a path along the mountain side where you can jump downward torward the dungeon entrance. Check your over world map to see where that dungeon entrance lines up with your location in the mountains.Yeah I've been there there's nowhere to go. Please be more specific.
Got it.Go up the Tal Tal mountains, find a spot you can run through with your boots and it'll lead you to a path along the mountain side where you can jump downward torward the dungeon entrance. Check your over world map to see where that dungeon entrance lines up with your location in the mountains.
Considering just what is happening on screen with this title (low detail, top-down, 2D gameplay), I'm surprised at the optimization and MSRP for Link's Awakening.
I think a $40 price tag would've gone a long way.
Totally optional. And to be totally honest the rewards just make the game easier. It's pretty unnecessary imo but it's cool they included for the sake of it. Its design is lost in translation though.the color dungeon is completely optional right? I havent run into it yet, my last save is right outside the mountain tower so dungeon 7.
Yeah it's completely optional.the color dungeon is completely optional right? I havent run into it yet, my last save is right outside the mountain tower so dungeon 7.
Yesthe color dungeon is completely optional right? I havent run into it yet, my last save is right outside the mountain tower so dungeon 7.
No, it's not possible to miss. I don't know if anything is possible to miss outside of minor scenes.so the follow up would be, have I missed it by this point? I've been pretty explorer-y
No, it's not possible to miss. I don't know if anything is possible to miss outside of minor scenes.
Go to the village's library. There's a book you can get thanks to the boots, it explains how to find the color temple.so the follow up would be, have I missed it by this point? I've been pretty explorer-y
I mean in the sense there's no point in the game that you can't just go back to it whenever until you beat the Final Boss.
Go to the village's library. There's a book you can get thanks to the boots, it explains how to find the color temple.
Oh man...I need to finish FE:3H so I can start this as this will be my first time play through as well.First timer here...
This is one of the best games I've ever played. Holy shit.
Considering just what is happening on screen with this title (low detail, top-down, 2D gameplay), I'm surprised at the optimization and MSRP for Link's Awakening.
I think a $40 price tag would've gone a long way.
That switch is one of the major puzzles of that dungeon, so definitely don'tok fuck turtle Rick too. i get all these keys and unlock all these stones and then when i go to get the fire rod there's a blue/orange switch i forgot even existed. i will not use a guide this time I WILL NOT.
Nope not really.
Thx. I will hardly pass then.
That switch is one of the major puzzles of that dungeon, so definitely don't
And the people complaining about Eagle's Tower are not going to like Oracle of Ages if they ever remake that.
It's okay. It's almost good. There is a weird pause partway through that always sounds just a little off to me.
I like the ones that make you think were you're going and learn the layout of it. Its why i'll never agree twilight princess as having the best ones. I don't respect dungeouns that just guide you to the end.
I like the ones that make you think were you're going and learn the layout of it. Its why i'll never agree twilight princess as having the best ones. I don't respect dungeouns that just guide you to the end.