The gameplay in the legend of zelda Classic nes is a good mix of action
The gameplay in the legend of zelda Classic nes is a good mix of action and some light puzzle-solving.
Some of the items are more combat-oriented. You'll start with a simple, wooden sword, but by the end of the game you'll have a bow and arrow,
a boomerang that stuns most enemies, bombs, a magic wand, and more.
On the movement side of things, you'll earn a raft that can be used to reach a couple of out-of-reach areas and a ladder that lets you run across some otherwise-uncrossable gaps.
You'll also get a whistle that, among other things, can be used to warp around the overworld map.
If you still have intimate knowledge of the legend of zelda Classic nes, you can blaze through it pretty quickly to finish it in a day.
But unless you've been spending a lot of quality time with the free zelda bonus disc recently released on the gaming home,
you can expect to get eight to 10 hours out of the game.
This number goes up quite a bit if you decide to take on the second quest.
Graphically, this version of The Legend of zelda duplicates the original pretty faithfully.
The backgrounds occasionally look a little squished, but this is a minor point that you'll probably only notice if you're playing on a Game Player.
It may not look like much now, but considering it's merely attempting to duplicate the look of a game originally released more than 15 years ago,
it's hard to fault it for looking dated.
The game's the legend of zelda Classic nes look actually holds up pretty well, considering its age.