Reviews from

in the past


Its alright! I just don’t think the game is for me!

This is when The Legend of Zelda really comes forward with its own identity! The dungeons, the controls, the puzzles, and the boss fights are all amazingly fun in their own right. But it’s also when the world of Hyrule becomes a living place rather than a series of cryptic challenges. A must play if you have not played it already!

Maybe one of the prettiest games ever, and it's got loads of really smart and cool design... it is also extremely frustrating for a modern player, with things like traversing the world feeling like a chore at times, and infrequent health pick-ups being a pain.

I died like 200 times though so I guess don't listen to me too much?


Beat the game in 2020. Definitely my favorite 2D Zelda game I have played (so far!). It really set a groundwork of what was possible with a Zelda game, introducing so many phenomenal gameplay mechanics and iconic moments! Very very fun game!

A good game, I can see how it's a classic. the boss fights were the best part of it, besides that the main map was pretty cool.

Almost entirely bounced off when fighting the boss at the dungeon game was like "yeah, you actually need an item that's hidden somewhere, good luck finding this shit" and without guide it's gonna be like 10 hours of looking aimlessly through the whole ass fucking world cuz nothing gives you the slightliest hint about where to look. You are looking for ice rod, so you probably coming back to Icy Dangeon but hell no. It's at the opposite site of the map, hidden behind some standard fucking wall.
And for some stupid ass reason to go one way into the another world you gonna need the warp. The warp that's hidden under a bloody bush. Bush that is not exceptional in ANY possible way. And I understand - they don't wanna be holding your hand throught the whole experience, and that's cool. But any implification, that's not ruining the immersy, would be much appreciated.
No idea how the kids finished this shit in golden age of SNES without easy access to the walkthroughs online. Like, when I was about 10 I was wondering why people need guides to their games. But THIS GAME is absolutly impossible to finish without any help from outside.
Soundtrack and artstyle is pretty cool.
I understand why some love it, and I'm pretty sure that after 2nd playthrough half of my allegations would just fade away but I ain't got the nerve to boot it up one more time.

fun but hard...will get back to this at some point i need ti remember where i am tho

There will never be a game quite like this game. An instant classic and a must play from the SNES era of gaming - this game delivers almost everything you want in an action-adventure game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncCFU4k0u8