Nice enough remaster, the game is still quite janky in a lot of ways, but the story remains compelling.

It really is basically in the style of Rayman Origins/Legends.

Very very short, but it was a nice effort for sure.

Fun enough with a bit of recycled content

Pretty good game to be honest. One of the best Zelda games around.

Better than Tears of the Kingdom, for sure.

Excellent edition of an amazing game.

This is one of my favorites, truly perfect

Great improvement over the first one, this is how you make a sequel

Incredibly satisfying game, too bad it's so short

The game improves on the overall gameplay feel.

However, the enemies are mostly awful, very little variety and they reskin enemies often, just changing the kind of damage they do.

The penultimate boss has a huge difficulty spike that comes out of nowhere and the unskippable cutscene drains the fun out of the game at that point.

This is an amazing story, very haunting and interesting.

There's no real gameplay to speak of, and the cleaning bits felt a little meaningless to do even if integral to the plot.

Still, worth the ride.

In a lot of ways, it improves on the first one, however it overstays its welcome by about 3 hours or so.

Amazing little game with a very neat premisse, incredible visuals and intriguing plot

It's a cute game, with a neat and satisfying puzzle aspect to it.

A bit overpriced for what it offers though

In a lot of ways, it's a huge improvement over the first one.

However, the game has constant graphical glitches that get in the way of full immersion and enjoyment.

Sadly, I don't think there's any hope of a patch to fix those issues.

One thing that bothered me greatly is the decision to lock the Stances to Meditation Points. The game would've been far more enjoyable if I could've changed them on the fly to best adapt to each combat scenario.

Not as good as 2, but a cool story and style carry this one.

Very nice port of a cool, stylish game.

Maybe some day Capcom will remaster the complete trilogy