I think we pretty much have the same list. I also believe that the fire temple is extremely underrated. I think people were just upset that it was censored
Good list! I also really enjoy all 9 dungeons of the game, it’s hard to name one to at is my least favorite because I enjoy all of them for different reasons. If we include the 2 mini-dungeons (Ice Cavern and Bottom of the Well) then I’d say my least favorite is the Ice Cavern. My favorite Dungeon is actually the Water Temple. I’ve replayed the game so many times and each time the Water Temple has slowly gone up in the list, to the point where it’s the one dungeon I’m actively looking forward to. I love the atmosphere and vibe of the water temple and when you finally know what you’re doing on it, it’s a very satisfying dungeon to tackle in my opinion. My second favorite dungeon is the Deku Tree. The music, atmosphere, and story relevance all come together that really sit with me well. Also it feels like I just started watching fellowship of the ring and I’m about to begin a grand epic adventure lol.
Hard agree with gerudo valley/spirit temple as the best area of the game. I recently just made a short about that too. It’s like “here it is! You’re right at the end of the game, but hey, it’s time for some last minute exposition. You’re literally in ganondorf’s own backyard, winning his people over to your side before you take the fight to him!
@@GamewithAndy and not just in the sense of OOT but for the Zelda series as whole, so much story can be gleaned from oot’s last arc. For example if a person plays Wind Waker as their first and only Zelda, then it would be reasonable to think “maybe Ganondorf isn’t such a bad guy, he did it to get a better life for his people, and that’s noble” but in oot, we see when link visits the desert the Gerudo are still there. Ganon is the king of all the land now, why aren’t the gerudo living in up in hyrule where that wind he so coveted blows? This shows us it was never about helping the gerudo, but Gabon’s lust for power all along. At this point when you visit the valley many gerudo regard ganondorf highly still, and don’t realize to him they’re just pawns and an army of red-haired super women (my wife find this amusing because irl she’s really tall and has red hair) to carry out his bidding. It makes you realize Ganon’s monologue at the end of wind Waker was not heart felt and he never cared about the Gerudo or getting fair treatment for them.
@@jaytahoe This is a really interesting take. I usually think about the games separately unless they are directly related but I think you bring up an interesting point about Ganondorf and his true motives!!
Lol if that’s what you like then I can definitely see why it’s your favorite! Its not bad but it can be kind of tedious 😭 Thank you for your comment btw! 💖
@@GamewithAndy to be fair Im in the process of playing through oracle of ages and that game kicks my ass by how complicated it can be so it can be too much complexity sometimes😅. Crescent island had mee looking at guides
@@gustafadolfsson4904 Omg I’m playing through Oracle of Ages (very slowly) right now too! Yes that whole game is focused on puzzles and I definitely had to use a guide for Crescent Island too 💀 Don’t feel bad!!
Ganon’s castle is super fun! The other dungeons definitely have difficulty but at this point I know them like the back of my hand so maybe I’m biased when I say I don’t find them to be too hard 😅 Thank you for your comment btw! ❤️
To be honest the Fire Temple is my least favorite dungeon and I'd rather go through the Water Temple repeatedly but my favorite one by far is the Spirit Temple Also you get a bomb bag in Dodongo's Cavern so there's definitely an item there lol
@@GamewithAndy Sometimes I'll just hang out in the Spirit Temple for fun as I love the aesthetics of it especially that beautiful statue in the middle btw did you know you could use the hookshoot on one of its uh breasts lolol