After the revolutionary A Link To The Past on the dear old SNES and the peerless Ocarina Of Time on the 64, Nintendo’s new — and much troubled — console is finally graced by their marquee name: Zelda. In The Wind Waker (those titles!), the now-established format of non-linear adventuring — wherein the tense dungeon adventures are perfectly balanced with the light relief of exploring charming towns — is closely adhered to, and there is little here that could be... Read more
Very few game franchises can claim to have a fifteen year history behind them. Mario, his brother, and their band of hombres is one such franchise. Samus Aran's hunting of those pesky Metroids is another. There's also a little series of games that start with the immortal words 'The Legend of Zelda'. Read more
This has to be the first Zelda that I have been dissapointed with since the legend of zelda 2 on the NES. I like the cel shading, I do not mind playing as a young version of link the fact is that nintendo had to rush this game to meet its deadline and they left out a few dungeons, you really can tell in the last quater of the game where you constantly find yourself sailing about in the clear , boring blue sea over and over again. Read more