This review contains spoilers

Nintendo definitely knows how to bring a classic masterpiece back to life without losing its touch. The lovely diorama style in combination with the new arranged soundtrack is so powerful that you get lost in the detailed world and almost forget about the sad storyline this game has.

Some minor flaws for me are in the game mechanics. The original Game Boy version felt so precise but here they are a little inaccurate. Especially when it comes to fight flying enemies. I missed them so often because I can't say exactly where the hitboxes are. Also, the movement when you use the boots are a bit loose for me. Killed me a couple of times. But anyway, this is such a great example how you bring your dusty old game to the modern era.