hen
a game has been in development for as long as this one
it is sometimes impossible for them to live up to the high
expectations and hype that they generate.
Luckily Zelda isn't one of these titles.
Let us put it this way not one moment of the three years spent designing
it has been wasted.
The thousands of hours of work that has been put into this project
have emerged with one of
the most impressive videogames of all time.
Fact.
From the moment you are placed inside the vast ( and graphically jaw dropping) world of Hyrule you can tell that the game will be something very special. Which, after countless hours of adventuring, puzzle solving and generally just Being Link ( the games hero, although you can rename him, should you wish) turns out to be totally incorrect. Zelda is not just very special it is astounding, in every way.
Graphics
For
starters the game has some of the most astonishing graphics on the N64
.Whilst they might not be the sharpest ( Turok 2 and its heavy slowdown
take that crown)
they are the most believable and naturalistic. The truly outstanding
thing is the way that
you are able to see for miles into the distance without even a hint
of pop up.
This is also complete with day and nigh and huge lakes that
glow deep oranges
as the sun sets overhead. Magical. This adds to the atmosphere that
the games plot unfurls immeasurably.
Storyline
And
what a plot. Whilst it has its roots in traditional style ( you have to
save the princess and return peace to the land) it is twisted and woven
as you progress through the game, immersing you totally. The brilliant
thing about Zelda though ( as opposed to the FF series for example)
is that it is more than merely telling a story, through the complete freedom
that the games three dimensions gives it feels as if you are part of the
story
SoundNone of this would matter though if the gameplay was poor.As it turns out though it is some of the best we here have ever experienced. From the intuitive control system ( that provides the perfect learning curve) to riding the horse across the fields for the first time everything is brilliantly done.
Special mention though has to go to the fantastic fighting which, through the use of Z targeting is simply a joy to use.
This system works at its best when Link encounters of the huge and disgusting bosses who breath fire or roar in perfect manner.
To Finish....
In
all then Zelda is the fantastic game that everyone was hoping it would
be.
In this review we have hardly had time to explore even the tip of
the iceberg.
The many flashes of brilliance that hide inside this game will be
exposed in further indepth
features so keep your eyes peeled.
Back to topBack to the summing up,
Zelda is fantastic. If you have an N64 buy this game, if you don't then buy an N64 and buy this game, It's that good!!!!!!
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