9/8/2023 0 Comments Zelda 64 dawn and duskAnyone looking to get into retro gaming look no further. Play it with sound turned up high and you’ll have a treat for your ears as well. They have a great selection of games for retro gamers and those that love the modern titles as well. It’s very fun to play and nice to look at. I recommend this game to anyone that likes adventure games. Minor plot twists abound although the story can still be summarized as “Save the princess, save the world.” There is a much larger supporting cast than in LttP and they all receive a lot more characterization than in LttP. While LttP had an expansive story, this game made it more prominent. It felt like there could have been more here. There are barely any enemies in Hyrule Field and when there are, it’s at only the beginning of the game. Nowadays, the graphics for this game are less impressive and the world actually feels very dead at times. I remember as a kid, back in 1998, getting out of Kokiri Forest and having my eyes just pop out at how expansive Hyrule Field is. The graphics were, for its time, amazing. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone played the Imperial March with it. People have actually used it to play different songs, such as the Kakariko Theme. Not only are the music pieces great and moody, but there’s even an item in-game that let’s you play music. And the soundtrack! The title promises that a musical instrument would be important to the game, and it makes good on that promise. Many creatures in the world make different sounds. You can’t control Epona while also using your bow, so you might often find yourself being galloped towards a wall, while the Poe you’re hunting taunts you and your dumb beast (but then again, I can’t imagine anyone controlling a horse and aiming an arrow at the same time). There are some limitations: you can’t move around while aiming, although if you use Z-Targeting, you can still strafe around. The camera is rarely ever an issue and Link moves and acts as you’d expect him to. I don’t know what game actually came up with the “Z-Targeting” technique, but this is the one that popularized, and for good reason. It’s beautiful and worthy of being called a masterpiece, although this is also where story takes precedence over adventuring and so linearity begins to become more prominent. It was also the game that transitioned the franchise into the realm of 3D polygons and the one game everyone seems to remember when “Zelda” is uttered. His other writings include educational videos for high school text book publisher Jacaranda and film reviews for Westside Radio, for which he also occasionally joins the Sunday breakfast show on air.If A Link to the Past was a refinement of the first Zelda, then Ocarina of Time was refinement of LttP. Outside of his studies, Mark co-created, wrote and voiced the YouTube channels CultureCrash and Scriptease (What’s up Crash Stans?). With a Masters of Screenwriting from London Film Academy and a Science Honours from the University of Melbourne, Mark's interests are linked by an innate curiosity for the world around him. He loves all things fantasy and animation, typically leaning towards darker and surreal stories. As a screenwriter, Mark loves delving into the themes and storytelling techniques in games and film. Mark Rowland is a Gaming Features writer for Screen Rant who grew up playing Nintendo games with his older brothers - you’ll still find him obsessing over Pokémon, Zelda and Pikmin.
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