The title that started it all makes its way to the Wii as one of the very first downloadable titles. Obviously longtime fans will not pass up the chance to play such a prestigious title for free, but will it still appeal to Zelda newcomers? That’s not an easy question.
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I love this game, though a Walkthrough definitely makes this game more tolerable.
I love this game, though a Walkthrough definitely makes this game more tolerable.
I have such a soft spot for this game in my heart. Of course as mentioned – the lack of a walkthrough makes it much tougher to deal with some of the more outdated designs. I recall having a Nintendo Power at my side for this one – I can't recall if I had it there the whole time or just later, but its maps were quite helpful – especially navigating some of the trickier overworld puzzles like the forest of misdirection. 😛
I have such a soft spot for this game in my heart. Of course as mentioned – the lack of a walkthrough makes it much tougher to deal with some of the more outdated designs. I recall having a Nintendo Power at my side for this one – I can't recall if I had it there the whole time or just later, but its maps were quite helpful – especially navigating some of the trickier overworld puzzles like the forest of misdirection. 😛