![]() ![]() ![]() For those who grew up with A Link To The Past (or caught up with the GBA re-release with multiplayer delight, Four Swords), the latest foray into Hyrule will prove more than familiar. I feel like I’ve been donning Link’s tunic since Game Boys have had colour and, with the exception of Spirit Tracks, never found myself tiring of the series’ long-established formula.Īs my origins with Zelda and company began on hand-helds with Link’s Awakening, the 3DS’ A Link Between Worlds feels like a nostalgia trip in more ways than one it not only sees the return of the top-down perspective last seen in 2004′s The Minish Cap, but proves to be the most fun I’ve had with a portable Zelda title for the last decade. Sadly, those words proved to be far more immortal than the actor who delivered them but, with the dawn of a new Legend of Zelda, I found myself quoting them as I drew the cartridge from its box and began another adventure in the land of Hyrule. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between WorldsĪs Batman left the Joker dangling over the precipice in The Dark Knight, the defeated jester laughed and uttered “I think you and I are destined to do this forever”. ![]()
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