A big part of what makes The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time so much fun is the inclusion of optional side missions and minigames. These are the top 3 sidequests in Link’s first Nintendo 64 adventure.
Even in today’s generation of hi-def graphics, fully orchestrated soundtracks, and DLC, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time proves that it is not only a timeless classic, but a near-perfect game as well.
The Legend of Zelda was revolutionary when it launched in 1986. Though it has aged a bit over the years, it remains an iconic title in video game history.
The Legend of Zelda is one of the most popular RPGs in the gaming world. The main ingredients that make Zelda popular are colorful graphics, good combat, adventure, exploration and puzzle. The Internet also has some good Zelda games with colorful 2D visuals and great gameplay.
Even though it still lacks an official title, New Zelda Wii is already drumming up a ton of hype as it’s set to be officially unveiled at E3 2010. In the meantime all we can do is analyze the latest Zelda rumors and speculation while we wait.
Link’s Crossbow Training won’t keep you busy for too long, but it is a ton of fun while it lasts. And considering it’s a pack-in with the Wii Zapper, it’s definitely a worthwhile extra.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks breaks away from the shackles of familiar Zelda elements by including new gameplay moments. Riding Hyrule’s new technological wonder, the train, and using Zelda’s spirit prowess to defeat enemies are some of best features of this new Phantom Hourglass sequel.
Figure out how to get to Ganondorf and how to defeat him. Face Princess Zelda under the control of the madman and free Hyrule from the strange influence Ganondorf has had on the world. When done, wait for Nintendo to release the next Zelda title.
You must go through the desert to find the Temple of Time and then prepare to go up to the City of the Sky. These tasks are not for the faint of heart, although the good news is that the game mantains a T rating.