Which series?
For me, I prefer the Legend of Zelda series, for sure. I never got super into Mario.
Mario
Zelda
Which series?
For me, I prefer the Legend of Zelda series, for sure. I never got super into Mario.
Both!
Both series have many many fond memories for me, so it's hard to choose one or the other.
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I'm very fond of both and they both have a special place in my heart because I grew up with them.
I've played far more Mario games than Zelda games. And growing up, I played them with my siblings. They're very fun group games, so I don't play Mario games alone much.
Zelda games, I play alone for the most part. I haven't played as many as I'd like, but they're all really high quality games. Since I'm more of a personal gamer than a group gamer, I do enjoy the Zelda games more.
I voted for Zelda.
Zelda for sure. As with most games I prefer the story as opposed to an intricate level design like Mario. Though LoZ tends to have it as well for towns or dungeons.
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More of a Zelda fan. There are great Mario games out there (LOVE Mario Kart), but Zelda games are deep, immersive, have tons of secrets, and have a great, distinctive flavor of fantasy.
Zelda all the way. Growing up the Ocarina of Time & Wind Waker were two of my favorite games, whereas Mario never interested me. I never even owned a Mario game until the 25th aniversary collection, and then it never held my interest, unlike the Skyward Sword the enxt year. I even bought a WiiU for Hyrule Warriors & the unnamed Zelda WiiU game.
More Mario then Zelda. I hardly played any of the Zelda games and I'm not into the characters that much. When I was young, I was really obsessed with Toad from Mario like it was almost a mushroom addiction. xD
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