The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2365 in Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo Super NES
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer Description
Player demand for the re-release of this Super NES smash hit couldn't be any higher. In all his glory Link ventures back to the land of Hyrule. The predecessors of Link and Zelda face monsters on the march when a menacing magician takes over the kingdom. Only you can prevent his evil plot from shattering the peaceful Hyrule. In your quest you'll venture into twisting mazes dungeons palaces and shadowy forests. Test your mettle with mighty swords and magical weapons. Or heft a boulder and hurl it at your enemies. If the going gets tough dive into a river-you can swim to escape! Learn powerful spells locate magical artifacts and solve the mysteries of the evil magician and the hidden realm of Hyrule.
Customer Reviews
The Legend Lives On
This is perhaps the greast game in the entire line of games in the Legend of Zelda franchise. It may not be up to the graphical standards of its sequels Ocarnia of Time and Majora's Mask, but it stands the test of time. This was the first Zelda game and RPG I had ever had the pleasure of playing. Quite honestly, this is a classic. It's a rousing adventure that once you think is completed has actually just begun. Unlike the Zelda games that came after, A Link to the Past is challenging enough to keep you on your toes without forcing you to rely on a cheat book. I completed the game and missed only one item (it was hidden extremely well). If you have never played a Zelda game before and you're wondering what the big deal is, I suggest you find a copy of this game and get ready for an adventure that rivals Final Fantasy VI.
A true masterpiece worthy of 5 stars
This game was released in the early 90's, a time in which video game makers still focused more on fun gameplay rather than graphics and sound. These days it seems more and more video game makers just want bragging rights for the best graphics and sound, therefore abandoning the most important aspect of the game; rushing out games that are clearly not finished and very little regard to actual gameplay.
With that being said, at the time Zelda:Link to the past had very good graphics and sound to boot. But what kept me playing this game over and over again was the fun gameplay! I originally got this game when I got a replacement SNES and this game was bundled with it. It took me over a year to play it, because I thought to myself, there is no way it could be better than the original Zelda on the NES. One day I decided to pop this game in and realized that I was WRONG! This was the most fun game I had ever played on the SNES even better than Super Metroid in many aspects. It was very easy to pick up and play and easy to learn. Once I started playing, I just could not stop. It took all the aspects I loved from the original Zelda on the NES and multiplied them!
This game was very succesful in capturing the nostagalistic feel of the original game while at the same time allowing me to enjoy a brand new one. Absolutely fantastic.
You still have to search for heart pieces, weapons, upgrades etc, but this game like the original makes it fun rather than tedious and boring. I got a real sense of accomplishment when I found a new item and a even greater feeling when I finally beat the game. This game was fun from start to finish and was never once bored, when I stopped playing this game after a long sitting, it was because I physically couldn't continue, not because I was bored or tired of playing the game. In fact if I picked this game up today, I know that I will STILL enjoy it as much as I did back then!
Its too bad that these days, I am finding myself rushing through a game just to finish it because other than the great graphics the gameplay is subpar and it gets boring after a while. Rushing through a game causes one not to really appreciate the game and it tells me that the gameplay is lacking and the developers did not do enough to keep the player involved.
Honestly, if I had to choose between a game with superior gameplay and OK graphics or a game with superior graphics and OK gameplay, I would choose the gameplay over the graphics everytime. While you get your occasional blockbuster on today's systems, for the most part the games are just all fluff and no substance!
Zelda A Link To The Past: The Best Game Ever
The Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past is the third installment in the Zelda series and is, in my opinion, the best of the series. The storyline is that Ganon has been sealed in the Dark World (a kind of mirror image of the Light World) for a few hundred years and is using the wizard Agahnim in the Light World (Hyrule) to try to break the seal that is holding him in the Dark World by using the life energy of the Seven Maidens (one of which is Princess Zelda) which are the descendants of the Seven Wise Men who sealed him there long ago. Link (you) sets out to find the Master Sword so he can defeat Agahnim and rescue the Seven Maidens. The play control is excellent, you will barely ever find yourself accidentally walking off a cliff and there is almost always a way to dodge an enemy attack if you're good. The graphics are nothing special, but then you have to remember that this is an old Super NES game. You can't expect good graphics on a Super NES. The music is some of my favorite music from any video game and sets the mood for the game very well. The sound effects are good to, especially when you're in a cave and the sounds echo. The game play is also excellent, there is fighting and puzzle solving at the same time, but just the right amount both. You will barely ever find yourself wondering what to do next or getting stuck on a tough boss. Don't get me wrong though, this game is no stroll in the park, some of the later dungeons can be difficult. Still, with some patience and a little practice everyone should be able to complete it. This is my favorite game of all time and I think that everyone should have it.


