The Legends of Zelda
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:51 am
I'm hardly the one that should be making this thread. Especially considering that I've only beaten just one of the many iterations in the series.
Don't get me wrong. I've played them all. But there was just one that could keep me enthralled with the experience from start to end, which wasn't easy considering how young I was at the time.
The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening
This gameboy classic has been hailed as quite possibly the best Zelda game by some. The story was mystical and entrancing. The puzzles were top notch and mind bending. And the cameo appearances were hilarious to say the least.
As was my routine as a kid, I would beat the game, and play it again. Rinse and repeat until I got a new game to obsess over (Pokemon Blue of course). I never got bored of it. The weapon I would always look forward to getting the most was the fire wand. A tool of destruction that lays waste to rows of bushes and enemies with a simple flick of your wrist. Priceless.
On another personal note, the game harbors one of the dearest tunes that I hold in my heart to this day.
[youtube]jreMRV4jx7k[/youtube]
There are moments in every child's life that changes them forever. Hearing that song was one of them for me. The next of course was waking the wind fish.
Don't get me wrong. I've played them all. But there was just one that could keep me enthralled with the experience from start to end, which wasn't easy considering how young I was at the time.
The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening
This gameboy classic has been hailed as quite possibly the best Zelda game by some. The story was mystical and entrancing. The puzzles were top notch and mind bending. And the cameo appearances were hilarious to say the least.
As was my routine as a kid, I would beat the game, and play it again. Rinse and repeat until I got a new game to obsess over (Pokemon Blue of course). I never got bored of it. The weapon I would always look forward to getting the most was the fire wand. A tool of destruction that lays waste to rows of bushes and enemies with a simple flick of your wrist. Priceless.
On another personal note, the game harbors one of the dearest tunes that I hold in my heart to this day.
[youtube]jreMRV4jx7k[/youtube]
There are moments in every child's life that changes them forever. Hearing that song was one of them for me. The next of course was waking the wind fish.