Zelda 3, Oracles and Link between Worlds are what I enjoy. I did also enjoy Zelda 2 strangely enough, there's just something about that game. The 3rd person Zelda's...not so much.
My recent first-time playthrough of the original has shown me how much I appreciate LTTP for everything you mentioned plus more. I am on the last dungeon of the original and I don't know how anyone beat this without a map.
Yeah. I think he was saying the original NES Zelda game would have been impossible without a guide.Was anyone else disappointed with link between worlds thinking that you were finally going to get to see the land of gold you helped restore in LTTP, only to find it's the dark world again? I know I was. :\
I beat it without a guide. ()Honestly, I didn't find the puzzles to be that bad. I just needed some time to think things through. The only puzzle that REALLY threw me for a loop was one where you're completely in the dark on a floating platform and on the long trip you have to light all these torches with the firing rod AND make it all the way back and get through the door before even a single one goes out. That took me the better part of half an hour to get the hang of.
Yeah. I think he was saying the original NES Zelda game would have been impossible without a guide.
like the annoyingly slow boat.
Also, lttp is the best in my opinion. I fondly miss my snes. It seemed to me to be the golden age of video games. Lttp, Super Metroid, FF2/3 (4/6), Chrono Trigger, The original mario kart, Yoshi's island, Super Mario RPG (worked all summer hauling hay for that game), Killer Instinct and SF II turbo... The joys of youth.
Oh wow, so no more flipping the channels between islands? Jeez I was already kinda tempted because I thought "nowadays I can just read my tablet between the islands" but an actual faster boat would be much nicer.
I couldn't agree with a paragraph more. Well except the fact I paid for Super Mario RPG by collecting the change from our entire house. Made the woman at the store kinda upset I remember.
Yeah. I think he was saying the original NES Zelda game would have been impossible without a guide.
I didn't use a guide when I finished Zelda 3 LttP back in 1993 or so.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the original game ship with a paper map of the overworld? Or maybe that was something included with nintendo power.
I found it lame how Super Mario Bros. 2 was just the first game with the levels rearranged. At least with Zelda they included the second quest for free. I wonder if it would have been received better if the second quest had been Zelda 2 and the original game only had the the first quest.
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Kinda looks the same I think. Same game as the original with different level layouts with heightened challenge. So if you're talking SMB2 US, then yeah. Almost as big a departure from the original as Zelda 1 and 2 were.
I just picked up a Link Between Worlds. Great reviews so we'll see if it is truly close to LTTP. I may have to pick up Link's Awakening on Virtual Console as well.
I got Link's Awakening free on the VC store as a club nintendo reward and have yet to play it on the 3DS lol. Should probably do that sometime.
Pretty sure Links Awakening is on the eStore.
