Nintendo brings back this Super Nintendo classic to the Game Boy Advanced handheld system. Released in 2002 this role-playing-game also features Four Swords. A multi-player adventure.
The story begins with the magic of Agahnim messing up the world. Link hears Zelda calling for help in a dream. Is it a dream? The adventure begins as Link searches for Zelda. Link must complete each dungeon while exploring the world. This game is very close to the original "Link to the Past" which can be found on the Super Nintendo (SNES). This is a top down action video game much like the original Legend of Zelda. There are three save slots too.
There are a few changes in this game. Link now yells and screams which can be annoying at times. There is also an extra dungeon hiding in the game. Plus this game also includes Four Swords (that game can only be played if at least one other person has a Game Boy Advanced, another copy of the game and a link cable). Four Swords can be up to 4 players.
The graphics are very nice just like the SNES game. The sound and music is also well done. I think they could have left a few sounds out. The game play is much like the original Zelda but better. It can be confusing at times. Where is the next dungeon? Collecting rupees is too easy. The game difficulty isn't really hard either, it is just a long game with a big map. The presentation is well done with a few improvements. Overall I like this game. Four Swords can only be played if there are other people but "Link to the Past" is a big game. If you like long story games and have not played this on the Super Nintendo then you might want to play it.
The story begins with the magic of Agahnim messing up the world. Link hears Zelda calling for help in a dream. Is it a dream? The adventure begins as Link searches for Zelda. Link must complete each dungeon while exploring the world. This game is very close to the original "Link to the Past" which can be found on the Super Nintendo (SNES). This is a top down action video game much like the original Legend of Zelda. There are three save slots too.
There are a few changes in this game. Link now yells and screams which can be annoying at times. There is also an extra dungeon hiding in the game. Plus this game also includes Four Swords (that game can only be played if at least one other person has a Game Boy Advanced, another copy of the game and a link cable). Four Swords can be up to 4 players.
The graphics are very nice just like the SNES game. The sound and music is also well done. I think they could have left a few sounds out. The game play is much like the original Zelda but better. It can be confusing at times. Where is the next dungeon? Collecting rupees is too easy. The game difficulty isn't really hard either, it is just a long game with a big map. The presentation is well done with a few improvements. Overall I like this game. Four Swords can only be played if there are other people but "Link to the Past" is a big game. If you like long story games and have not played this on the Super Nintendo then you might want to play it.
I reflect on this game as a good one.
Graphics: 8 out of 10
Sound and Music: 8 out of 10
Game play: 9 out of 10
Presentation: 8 out of 10
Overall: 8.8 out of 10
Graphics: 8 out of 10
Sound and Music: 8 out of 10
Game play: 9 out of 10
Presentation: 8 out of 10
Overall: 8.8 out of 10
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