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AFTER GANON WAS DESTROYED, IMPA TOLD LINK...Nov 04, 2004
By Christian H. Kim **WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS**
I just finished 'The Adventure of Link'. I just can't help but to be amazed by this timeless classic more and more I think about it. This 'amazement' does not come from the personal fact that it happened to be my favorite Nintendo game back in '80s, but comes from the way I was mesmerized and sucked into this old, outdated game, which happened to be 17 years old since it came out. Link doesn't have any flashy special attacks or special effect-filled magic like games these days, but does have something they don't; amazing gameplay.
Frankly I bought this game as a collection since I bought the first one for GBA(and yes, for nostalgia sake as well). However, I couldn't believe myself for keep coming back to this game again and again...and finished it in couple days. May be I happen to like old school/simple games,
BUT THIS SIMPLICITY WITH DEPTH SHINES AMONG COUNTLESS COMPLICATED YET SHALLOW GAMES OUT THERE, PERIOD.
From the moment I found out how to get into the house of old wizard through the chimney, and to the moment of finding out that you have to fight your self at the end, was one heck of adventure in the eyes of thirteen years old teenager 17 years ago AND thirty years old man 17 years after.
I just want to dedicate this review to those who created this incredible, incredible game, which made my confused part of teenager life more worthwhile and memorable.
Thank you =)
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Underrated Zelda sequel, deserving of any fan's attentionFeb 06, 2006
By B. Allen-Trick
"Meatrace"
This particular Zelda sequel has gotten the short end of the stick for far too long, it's time to set the record straight!
The first thing to remark about this installment is that, for the most part, it is a side-scrolling platformer-esque title. It's OK, its differen't, doesn't mean it's bad, don't be afraid!
Truth is I love jumping around, landing on baddies and all that good stuff.
This is the first zelda to have a world map. The first one was essentially one large outdoor dungeon. It's the first zelda to make you interact with characters to get things done. Honestly I think the music is quite well done as well. All the attention seems to go to the original, Link to the Past or Ocarina.
Adventures of Link is the middle child of the zelda franchise, but it has a lot to offer, if you can stick with it. It can be frustratingly hard as any good retro game can be, but stick with it and you too will learn the upward thrust, the downward thrust, a spell to turn you into a fairy (not that there's anything wrong with that) and how to use a simple hammer to break huge daunting roadblocks.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Enjoyable, but not the best in the series.Feb 22, 2005
By Lestor neeker Wong Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is often considered the worst game in the history of The Legend of Zelda. It's not difficult to understand why, considering it's a break from the familiar mold that made Zelda popular in the first place. Nintendo abandoned the attributes from the 1st Zelda game, and turned Zelda II into a RPG, and that didn't turn out too well.
Zelda II doesn't play like a normal Zelda game. The most notable difference is that it's side-scrolling. If you're a fan of the top-down approach in various Zelda games, you may find this a little hard to get used to. The game also requires you to engage in countless battles simply to level up, which is a common RPG element, but not entirely suitable for a Zelda game. It adds to the length of the game, but Zelda to me is always more about solving puzzles than building up Link's powers. Some of these battles are also very tough, and many times, they are also forced. But hey, no one say waking Zelda from her slumber is an easy job. In any case, you need them to level up, so it could be quite a long and tedious prospect getting Link to be ready for stronger opponents.
Fans of the additional weapons that are so popular in the Zelda series, like the boomerang and arrows, will also find the sword/ shield combination in Zelda II a little disappointing. Yes, you've no other weapons throughout the game, and yes, it bothers me after a few minutes. To improve Link's attacks, magical spells are included instead. You need learn these magics, and collect magic points to make them work though, and the range is pretty impressive. Link can improve his shield's defensive power, jump higher and even cast a spell to unlock a blocked path with these magic points. While they are fun while they last, somehow they fall flat on hindsight. Give me a boomerang anyday.
Graphics and audios are basic 1980s stuff. I'm inclined to be more forgiving when it comes to these, since it'd be unfair to compare them with modern standards. The screen fits well into a GBA, and doesn't appear as cramped as The Legend of Zelda. The music is quite soothing, but it's still more or less a remix of the classic Zelda tune, with some extensions. The fact that it mirrors the original game is good enough for me. At $20 a pop, however, the game is perhaps a tad overpriced.
Overall, Zelda II on the GBA is an ok game, but fans may find more fun in other titles from the series. This is a good try from Nintendo to offer something different from its first instalment, but it just fell short of being a truly great Zelda game.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A classic sequel gets shrunken down for GBAMay 16, 2011
By BX Lounger Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the sequel to one of the best games ever made for the NES. It was released in 1987 for the NES and was the first Zelda game to cause quite a stir as it was revered and loathed at the same time. But I won't get into the huge debate that still rages on to this very day and focus on this port. It was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 under the "Classic NES Series" banner.
This is an excellent port of the classic NES sequel to The Legend of Zelda. It is perfectly emulated for the Game Boy Advance and with the button layout, Zelda II is great to take with you wherever you wind up. Though you could find the original NES cartridge, you can settle for tracking down the GBA cart instead and it probably won't cost as much. I loved this game and have the original NES cartridge so if you don't have this game yet, do not wait any longer! *****HIGHLY RECOMMENDED****
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great classic throwbackDec 28, 2010
By Chanindra I got this for my kids because I remember playing the classic version long ago and so I wanted them to experience the fun I had with it. I am glad I found it. My kids enjoy it.