Zelda 4 - Link's Awakening DX

This is almost the same as first Zelda game I got, and it's also probably one of the best games ever made in my opinion. In fact, Nintendo did such a good job, I bought Zelda 3 - A Link to the Past when I finished Link's Awakening. Anyway, here's the review :-

Story (note: this is the story for Link's Awakening. I don't think it changed for DX... Anyway, read at your own risk - the booklet slightly ruined Zelda 3 - A Link to the Past for me when I didn't have it, as this section may for you if you haven't got it)

The land of hyrule had many myths such as the Triforce. To say this quickly (read the booklet of Zelda 3 for this info and more) the Triforce had been placed in the "Golden Land" by the Gods. It was powerful enough to grant the holder any wish. This legend was slightly forgotten over years. The "Book Of Mudora" which held a collection of Hylian (People of Hyrule are Hylian, like Link) legends and lore made the Triforce desirable and helped the people to slightly remember it. One bit of it said this: "In a realm beyond sight, The sky shines gold, not blue.
There, the Triforce's might, Makes mortal dreams come true."
Everyone started to try and find the Triforce, but no one, not even the Hylian sages, knew it's location - too much had been forgotten over time. People then gave up, except for the greedy.
One day a group of thieves skilled in the black arts accidentally opened a gate to the Golden Land. The leader - Gannondorf ran ahead of his gang, killed them and laid his blood stained hands on the Triforce..... From then on, for some time evil power began to take the greedy to join Gannon and become his army. Dark clouds were permanently over Hyrule and disasters happened. The Lord of Hyrule sent seven wise men and all of the knights to seal the gate between the two worlds. The Triforce doesn't know which wishes are evil, so it granted all of Gannon's wishes. The Hylian decided to forge a sword resistant to even the power of the Triforce. This sword was named the blade of evil's bane and the Master Sword. Only a pure - hearted and strong of body person could wield it. As the seven wise Hylians tried to find someone that could wield it, Gannon's evil, greedy army attacked the castle. Many died, but the seven wise men managed to seal the gate. The war was known as the Imprisoning War. After many generations, these memorys faded....
No one was ready for the new disasters that happened from evil powers. No magic could stop them so the king wanted an investigation. The seal was still intact, so rewards were offered to anyone who could find out the problem. A bloke called Agahnim came and made everyone find out that the disasters were made by a previously unseen form of magic, and got the reward of getting a position of chief advisor. He was made out to be their hero. Everyone had thought that Hyrule was now safe. But was it?....
This is the point where Zelda 3 - A Link to the Past is placed. In Zelda 3 You fight many of your own soldiers - they have been possessed by evil powers. First, to stand a chance, you must get the three pendants out of three nasty caves that have lots of puzzles, so you can take the master sword. this gets you into Agahnim's room - the door was protected with a spell that formed a laser thing in front. After getting into a fight, you go to the Dark World to recover seven crystals holding relatives of each of the seven wise men. When you have them, you get into the big fight inside the giant (I'm not telling you!) in the Dark World. If you win, you get to the Triforce! That is the end of Zelda 3 - A Link to the Past.

Even though you did all that, the land of Hyrule enjoyed only a precarious peace. Everyone worried about what problems may still happen. You then decide to journey away from home to find help, and more stuff. You succeed and set back to home, but guess what? A lightning bolt strikes your ship. When you wake, a voice is calling you. That voice sounds like Princess Zelda! But when your eyes focus, you see a scutty looking woman in a silly dress. When you got to her house she told you that her name was Marin and she also told you that you and the wreck of your ship had landed on the island of Koholint. Also, something quite hard to miss was the giant egg in the middle of the island. This is where the story begins......

Game
The game starts with a great colour animation (a screenshot is at the top of this caption) showing your ship getting struck by lightning and you ending up on a shore. It then shows the egg and the title screen. When you have made a save game (you use your name and people say it when they talk to you), you begin in Marin and her fathers house. When she's finished talking, talk to Tarin and get a useful item. Do as Marin says and heres a tip - use what Tarin gives you to push the urchins. Also, trust the owl all of the way through.

Gameplay

Wow, this is quite big! When and if you get the eight instruments, and all of the special items that weren't in Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past including a special suit from the extra cave, and your picture taken in numerous places (which can be printed out with the printer) you must defeat Gannon! The controls for Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past, Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening, and the colour Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening DX are quite similar and easy. Most of the puzzles were medium and fun, but some are so difficult that I tried to get tips on the game. Unfortunately, the extra dungeon was too small, but I suppose it was fun. Getting into this game is too easy - unless you die and you haven't saved in ages, you wont come off. As for the question "Is it likely that I will come back", you have to come off first!

Zelda 4 DX
Zelda 4
Zelda 7/8

Apart from the
colour, the extra dungeon, some of the text, the "owls-beak" in the dungeon and the photo-printer thing, it is exactly the same as Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening, which is disappointing, but it is still great fun.

Graphics

Okay. It's better, but still not much in comparison with today's stuff. It's very well detailed, so it too gets a great 8/10.

Sound

SFX slightly lacks in all Zeldas, but the interesting music, which has been used in other Zeldas are OK. This gets 7/10.

Originality

Zelda was the first (as far as I know) to use this fantastic idea. Many later games have copied (eg. Alundra (which made good use of this idea) and many more for the Commodore Amiga) but I don't think Nintendo have copied anyone. Until I find out about anything like that, Zelda gets the big 10/10!

Price

I heard the price of this is normally is £20.

This got 9/10!

This was last updated 2/9/2000. I'll try to update it often.

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