A fun retelling of the classic Zelda with some changes to the overall game structure. There are now events and items tied to game progression, which changes up the gameplay dramatically from the original. This makes it much more linear than the original, but still fun. There are still plenty of secrets around to find.

As well as this, a lot of the limitations that the original did are not present here, such as a hard limit of 255 rupees. However, this game is also dramatically easier than the original (not that this is a bad thing), and a lot of items make the game a breeze (the mighty boomerang in particular). Though, I will say, a lot of the easiness happens in the latter half of the game. It's still pretty challenging in the first half.

Some of the ease may also be due to the more linear approach to the quest. Initially, the game keeps you locked into the southeast portion of the map, but opens up as Triforce pieces are collected (and items unlocked). For example, one section of the map is completely cut off until you get the candle. The top section of the map is cut off by needing the raft. A few dungeons can still be done out of order, however.

However, despite its more linear approach, it's still a pretty fun game altogether. If you have the chance to play it, do so.

Reviewed on May 10, 2022


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