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Game
Overview: A
Link to the Past was a game that revolutionized the Zelda series.
Regarded by many as one of the best Zelda games ever, and a
classic to many others, this game added many new features. This
game once again shifted to a bird's eye view. It adopted Zelda
II's magic meter, but returned to the normal system of hearts,
instead of a bar and lives. While recieving all of these from
its predecessors, it also introduced the revolutionary use of
heart pieces to gain more hearts. And you still recieved heart
containers at the end of each dungeon. The game also released
many new items still used today. One of which was the Hookshot,
and another was the Big Key. Some
other great features of the game was its music, and its graphics.
It had THE greatest sounding music, especially for its time
and video game cartridge type. And it would take pages to
go into the awesomeness of the graphics. They weren't choppy,
they didn't skip, and they just fit the feel of the game perfectly.
They made for epic boss battles and just heighting the sense
of tension, accompanied by the music. The
game was a large game in contrast to the others. The land
of Hyrule contained eleven extensive dungeons that had very
unique puzzles, which made the game fun each time you played
through it. The game also revelead new enemies, which always
kept everything interesting. In addition, there were two different
versions of the overworld to explore, the light and dark worlds.
Each landmark was in the same place but was remarkably different.
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