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I will have to play wind waker now haha
Wind waker was mostly the inspiration for the art style rather than the gameplay. Just know before going into WW that it's a completely different kind of game.
It's actually closer to mario 64 or sunshine.
The only thing I can remember is playing up to the Marvin the martian boss, then it would crash at somepoint after that. And, it gave me a corrupted save file for the game. Finally, I lost interest in playing it through again after that.
I don't remember that much of it to be fair.
Even disney managed to create actually good platforming games and with some original game mechanics with their own characters, unlike what warner did with looney tunes. they did make some ok games, but they were never very original: they were trying to keep their brand alive without risking or investing much in it, and thats why today anything looney tunes related looks uninteresting and antiquated.