Last night I decided I needed another game for my Wii. I needed a game that I could sit back and play at my liesure and not feel bad because I'm practicing Wii Sports when my girlfriend isn't. So I snagged Zelda: The Twilight Princess at lunch when I was hoping to get Mario Kart or Wii Fit.
I have been getting the hang of Zelda quite quickly and have been able to accomplish everything pretty quickly. There is one part still very close to the beginning that I am having problems with though... FISHING! I spent a solid hour trying to get this stupid cat back to the one shop owner but I haven't been able to catch a fish yet. There are tons of fish but I don't know how to actually catch one. I've followed like 3 different directions and none of them have worked. I just found another suggestion online a few minutes ago that I will have to try tonight when I get home because I want to get on with the game and get a sword and shield and start DOING stuff in the game. Right now I'm still locked in this little town and I have done litterally everything I can so far and now am just stuck trying to get this dang fishing down.
Tonight will be some Zelda, then volleyball, then my girlfriend has already made plans of coming over. I like how I don't really make any decisions as to when she comes over, she more of just says "I'm coming over" and if I say no, she gets mad and I'm in the shit house. Oh well, at least I will have time to play Zelda before volleyball :D
Quote of the Day:
One of the very first tasks in Twilight Priness has me to the point I want to stick this disk in the microwave and get my $50 worth in watching sparks fly. In order to get the cat to the shop I know you have to catch a couple fish, BUT I'VE BEEN SITTING HERE FOR MORE THAN 2 GAMING HOURS BOBBING MY REMOTE UP AND DOWN AND NOTHING!!!! I'M F***ING PISSED!!! Is there a trick to this or what because this is getting to be really tiring.
- this is the post where I found my newest try for fishing
(here is what was posted as the "best answer")
I reccomend wildly moving the two controllers around when the bobber goes underwater, which you really don't have to do much to make happen
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