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View Poll Results: How does The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past rate with you?
5 - So legendary. 9 60.00%
4 - A link to a good time. 3 20.00%
3 - Fairly so-so. 1 6.67%
2 - Far from legendary. 0 0%
1 - It should remain in the past. 0 0%
Haven't played it. 2 13.33%
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Old 09-06-2023, 10:00 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Big Vic View Post
There should be less puzzles in Zelda games? Ok.

No, but if you're gonna cry about it, don't play it.



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Games from our childhood aren't perfect, each game has a few flaws that can be pointed out.



I agree, there are many flaws. However, this is not that case. It's a game that encourages (and earlier titles literally REQUIRE) exploration. Even through sheer dumb luck of bombing things that look bombable, you'll find the Ice Rod.


It would be bad design / flaw if there was some super secret squirrel shit that the player could never, ever figure out from in-game systems.
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