BitesizeCrayons
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I know there are some Zelda fans in this community, and long-time ones at that, so I think it's safe to say that some of us are psyched that A Link to the Past is getting a direct sequel that pays homage to its style.
Some of the points of interest:
-It will be like A Link to the Past aesthetically and stylistically, but with the bells and whistles of the 3DS tech; a "neo classic" of sorts.
-You don't have to do the dungeons in order. This was possible in a limited sense in previous games, but from what I understand, you don't have to make progress in one dungeon to progress in another.
-There's a Triforce like always, but also a strongly speculated Dark Triforce as well.
-The magic meter refills automatically, and arrows, bombs, the hammer, etc use magic instead of having their own supply.
-Link can become a drawing to reach new areas and do other interesting things.
So, what say the Zelda fans about this? Personally, I think it's the most interesting Zelda title in a long time, and that's quite a statement.
Some of the points of interest:
-It will be like A Link to the Past aesthetically and stylistically, but with the bells and whistles of the 3DS tech; a "neo classic" of sorts.
-You don't have to do the dungeons in order. This was possible in a limited sense in previous games, but from what I understand, you don't have to make progress in one dungeon to progress in another.
-There's a Triforce like always, but also a strongly speculated Dark Triforce as well.
-The magic meter refills automatically, and arrows, bombs, the hammer, etc use magic instead of having their own supply.
-Link can become a drawing to reach new areas and do other interesting things.
So, what say the Zelda fans about this? Personally, I think it's the most interesting Zelda title in a long time, and that's quite a statement.