This game is gorgeously aged in every respect, but it's just not very memorable. The characters and narrative are too simplistic. Great for my wife's kids, but adults like me need something more substantial, like Telltale games or Fallout. If only it had a grimdark post-apocalyptic setting with morally complex decision trees, then it would be awesome. I'd wash that right down with a gallon of Soylent! 3/5 Funko pops.
wanted to play this as my first big zelda game (i played phantom hourglass as a kid but nothing else and i never beat that game) but like. i just can't do it. i played two hours but it was just a madly unfun experience. quit during the tower of hera
like i went in fully expecting this to be a chill likeable experience that, at the worst, would be like a 6/10 but i had a downright Unenjoyable time with it
Aged shockingly well in many respects, but you can feel that it was made to be played with a strategy guide right next to you. And before you old people tell me that you beat it without one, just know that I do not care
We should let ourselves be guided by what is common to all. Yet, although the logos is common to all, most men live as if each of them had a private intelligence of his own. - Heraclitus
Decided to give this one a shot finally and It's really fun, plays well, looks and sounds great but it feels weird because the story is near non-existent and it just feels off how uninvolved and matter of fact it is, like all the key items are just there for the taking, no fanfare, just like "oh I have this key item that doesn't do anything for a couple of hours"
It really does feel like a re-imagining of the first Zelda
It really does feel like a re-imagining of the first Zelda