
My favorite Zelda game is Link's Awakening. It was on the Game Boy and a DX version came out on the Game Boy Color. Other Zelda games I like are Link to the Past on SNES, the original NES Zelda, and Link Between Worlds on 3DS as well as Four Swords Adventures on GameCube. All of which are 2-D Zeldas.
Oh I also forgot. In the Chibi Robo games, you can talk to toys.
There is a game like that. It's called Chulip. It was a game about you moving into town and talking to all the townspeople so you can learn their schedules and get to know them better so you can kiss everyone. Yes, that's the goal of the game. It was on PS2 and was surprisingly brought to the US. I have it, but unfortunately, I don't think it's that good.
Before they made Chulip, the team that made that game also did Incredible Crisis on the PSOne. And later on they'd help work on most of the Chibi Robo games.
All the Chibi Robo games are interesting, but the first two are the best.
I enjoyed Breath of the Wild, but it's certainly not one of my favorite Zelda games. I just like traditional dungeons too much. And actually most of my favorite Zelda games are the 2-D top down ones anyway.
I THINK the guy who started the GamerDad web site actually wrote the Toy Commander strategy guide. I never played that game though.
I don't remember. That was fifteen years ago!
E3 was certainly worth it when I used to be able to go. But that was when it was more of a spectecale and other conventions like PAX hadn't been invented yet. LA traffic is terrible, though. Not a big fan of that city.
There's actually been a few Wizard of Oz games come out fairly recently. Well, in the past ten years recently. A couple of years ago I reviewed a 3DS puzzle game that was based on a crappy CG Wizard of Oz movie that came out a while back. And before that, I reviewed an interesting DS game from XSEED that was a Wizard of Oz RPG! Thanks for reading!