The Legend of Zelda

The origin to my favorite series is still quite the adventure, despite its age. However, the amount of ambiguity surrounding what is required of the player to advance in the game makes it rather frustrating. Without neighborhood friends to talk about game secrets with, or the fabled assistance of Nintendo Power, this game almost guarantees that modern players will reference an online walkthrough if they intend to beat it. However, that ambiguity seemed to really be the game's only major flaw. The Legend of Zelda is exciting, and progression always feels fantastic. Plus, though the story is rather thin on the surface, details within the game, such as the sparse and hidden population amongst the monster-ridden world, fueled my curiosity like body spray in a campfire.

Although this game ultimately doesn't earn a place as one of my favorites in the franchise, I always enjoy returning to it for an adventure through the first Hyrule that the world ever knew. This is absolutely a game that everybody should have an opportunity to try.
The game can be found on the eShop for 3ds here (as of 1/13/18): https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/the-legend-of-zelda-3ds
The game can be found on the eShop for WiiU here (as of 1/13/18): https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/the-legend-of-zelda-wii-u

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