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zeldatwilight
10-16-2009, 05:22 PM
Did you honestly like the Adventure of Link? When i first got it, i knew that it would be a hard game, so it sorta made me hate it right away. I played it and couldn't get anywhere, only to like the 3rd palace. Then i finally played it long enough, and beat the game. And knowing that i could beat the hardest Zelda game made me like it. Don't know why it made me like it, but I did. It overall wasn't a bad game. It was fun and hard at the same time. I hate how people say that the Side-Scroll was horrible. It really wasn't all that bad. For one, you only had enemies attack from the left and right, unlike LOZ when you had them from all directions. And the obvious, I liked it cause its a Zelda game. So i do like the game, even though it is tough.

basement24
10-16-2009, 09:33 PM
I loved it through and through. Great graphics and music, excellent control and upgrade system, and superb difficulty to boot. It was great fun to play through. The red screen announcing Ganon's return along with his laughter just made me want to keep playing. It egged me on and kept me going.

As a somewhat side note, I don't know why people think it was the black sheep even when it was released. Obviously, you weren't around for when it was out if you think this. It was a huge hit amongst fans and was a chart topper at the time as well. It really wasn't the black sheep everyone think it is now back in the day. It was revolutionary. If we'd got another top-down Zelda, I think it would have been stale. People only say it's the black sheep now because there's so many similar Zelda titles that make it stand out.

I think people tend to call it the black sheep if they haven't beaten it! (That's right, I'm calling you all out!) :P

Shadsie
10-16-2009, 09:48 PM
Oh, I enjoyed it a lot when I had it on my old NES. I got to replay it on GameCube and remembered what I'd liked about it.

Now, one thing I definitely can say I didn't like about it was how the field-enemies would come at you as blob-like things and when you were caught, there was this loud musical "sting" that hurt the ears. That... and having to start at North Palace every time (save the last level) were annoying bits...

But the side-scrolling? I liked it. It presented new challenges and new ways to play with the enemies. For the graphics of the time... the graphics were excellent. I still think they're pretty good.

I love, love, LOVE AoL's huge and varied world map - it's a very big Hyrule with lots of different environments. I love the multiple towns, too. I dare say that AoL's the only Zelda that really felt like a grand, vast and populous kindgom because of the many terrains and the many towns. Other Zelda titles make me wonder just where all the people and towns are (Castle Town and Kakariko do not constitute a thriving kingdom. I always have to imagine that there's "more Hyrule" out there that Link is not allowed to explore for immedate saving-everyone plot purposes. AoL didn't leave it to my imagination as much). And, of course, the names of OoT's sages come from those towns.

Also, Dark Link was wonderful as a final boss. When I first played the game years ago, I thought that was just awesome that Link would essentially have to fight himself as a final boss - there's really something philosophical in that.

Dairas and mounted Iron Knuckles are cool. Also, Horsehead.

I honestly don't get why so many people dislike this game (other than the fact that it's quite difficult, yet, when one of the Zelda titles proove to be easy, people complain that it's too easy). No winning, I suppose. But, you can count me as part of the AoL fanclub.

Shnappy
10-17-2009, 09:31 AM
AoL was definitely an awesome twist from LoZ, or, since I didn't grow up on the originals, it was an awesome twist from ALL Zeldas.

I got the game when I was 7 or 8 (this is when I got Collectors Edition with a new Gamecube, those four games were my first Zelda games). I have two brothers, and out of the three of us, none of us ever really liked it. It just too hard. The furthest I ever got was past the first dungeon, and even through that I died 20-30 times already.

I went back to this game a lot, and a gradually got better at it, but still never got passed the infamous Death Mountain Maze. Although, I got better at facing some enemies, and didn't die too much on my venture through the first dungeon.

It wasn't until about a year ago that my brother picked up the game again and started to play it again, and he actually progressed through it. It took him about a week to get through Death Mountain Maze, and getting through the game was definitely a struggle for him, but he slowly, but surely, was going to finish it. His stop, though, was at Thunderbird. He never could beat that boss, and still hasn't today.

I was pretty impressed with his progress through the game. So, I thought, "If he can do this, I should be able to". Well, that wasn't necessarily the case at that point in time. Again, I couldn't get through the freaking Death Mountain Maze. The game still wasn't fun for me.

This previous Summer, a few months ago, I was writing guides on a different site for LoZ, and was using an emulator to get pictures. I decided to download an AoL ROM, and see how well I could do if I used save states, because I wasn't content on actually being able to beat the game. I played through the game, using save states, and even though I was cheating through the game, I gradually got better at facing different enemies, and some of the tougher ones were actually getting more fun to fight.

So, I was at the fifth palace in that run, and was lazy and beat the boss while forgetting to get the Flute, stopping me from further progress in the game. So I thought, "Hey, I'm getting pretty good at this game, why not try it without cheating?" And so that happened. I played through the game without cheating, on an emulator, using my keyboard, and the game started to get actually fun, as I wasn't as frustrated anymore, and I could kill enemies like orange and red Iron Knuckles and orange Darias with ease, but still had trouble on a few enemies, like the tougher variation of those two.

I got through Death Mountain Maze for the first time. I felt really good. I thought that I could actually beat the game. And so I went on, progressing through the game, without having much trouble, and it was actually really fun. I was near the end of the game, and was about to go to the 6th palace. I was prepared to beat the palace with ease. But guess what? Either my Emulator or ROM glitched up, making the graphics really weird, keeping me from progressing. I felt really bad. All that hard work, and I had to stop there. That kind of made me like the game less, because I was frustrated.

It wasn't until a couple of weeks ago, after I beat PH, that I decided to try and beat another Zelda game I hadn't beaten, AoL. So, I got out Collector's Edition for the Gamecube, and started playing. While controls were difficult with the joystick, the game was a lot of fun. I played through Death Mountain Maze and only had one gameover while progressing through it. I continued on, and had a lot of fun playing the game. Currently, I'm at the Maze Palace part of the game, and the game is a blast so far, and I'm really happy that I'm a lot better at the game than I was before, so that I'm able to enjoy it.

In short, I've hated the game for a loooooong time. But after some work on the game, it's one of my favorites, even though I still haven't beaten it. I'm pretty sure that for a lot of people it's like this, in that the game is only fun if you are moderately good at it, and aren't constantly frustrated at it's mind boggling difficulty.

dumb180
10-17-2009, 07:37 PM
As I said in your other threat, Zeldatwilight, I enjoyed this game very much. Here's a few additional reasons why:

Unique from all other Zeldas is the 'near death' beep. It's kind of annoying in every other Zelda game (that i've played), but I'm actually a fan of it in this one. In the dungeons, the beep often enough syncs with the music, as if it were a drumbeat. It almost softens the blow when you realize you've gotta walk halfway across Hyrule just to get back to where you were.

AoL had a good mix of strong and easy enemies. Ironknuckles, stalfos, those lizard knights, and the "blue bird guys", were all lots of fun. I really liked all the knightlike creatures. Also the ghost looking creatures. Had to stop and think on those, which is a plus.

As hinted at before, the only thing I really disliked was the arduous journey back to several dungeons. Like Maze Island, for example. However, the restart point is a good incentive to take your time, which is absolutely necessary in this game. Hehe..

CZG
12-22-2009, 08:45 AM
Zelda 2 has indeed the best beeping heart effect. The only one that wasn't annoying but exciting.

I though the Minish Caps beep was kinda weird. They dropped the beep rate to make it less annoying, but it didn't work very well, it seemed pretty random or something.

Brandikins
12-22-2009, 04:41 PM
Some need to realize that tough video games are the fun ones. It's boring when a game is too easy and you beat it right away. People always complain that a game is too easy or if it's too hard. The game was fun and hard all at the same time. It did have side scrolling, but at least the overworld was in four directions.

Pocket Asian
12-22-2009, 11:10 PM
When I first tried it, I hated it. I didn't like it at all, but then after playing it numerous times I just started loving it.

fredthehylian
12-24-2009, 02:07 PM
I actually have to say, it's my favorite Zelda game. The 2D Sidesrolling Platforming made it unique, and the way it combined it with Role Playing Elements was flawless. I actually want a sequel to this: Zelda II 2. Same stuff but with different temples, bosses, and what-not. My favorite technique comes from this game. The downward thrust. Best move ever. Funny thing: I suck so bad at defending myself that I overleveled my attack power while grinding. At the end of the first palace my attack was five.

link9
12-24-2009, 02:26 PM
I'm just starting to play it, and it is most definitely hard, and i dont really like it. But ill stay with it!

Brandikins
12-24-2009, 03:01 PM
Stay with it. I felt the same way when I first played it. It begins to grow on you after a while. Send me a message if you need help, K? :)

CZG
12-25-2009, 06:05 AM
Well, there was this 'minor' thing.....
It was not a top-view game. And I felt ripped. And I checked the box again... And again...
Zelda 2 it said....

I was a very late buyer on the NES, so when I was still struggling with the third palace or so, there was this news about a 16 bit LoZ, a real one! I instantly forgived them for the remaining 20%, which made me love this game 100%.

Whatever games I play, Zelda 2 is always somewhere close.
Even when I played ALttP for the fifth time on my SNES, and I hadn't touched LoZ for years, I was still playing TAoL from time to time. I was missing the frustration and stress. Blood, sweat and tears... I couldn't do without.

When I beat Zelda 2 for the first time, I felt empty. And I secretly started over in the middle of the night.
Secretly from my brother who hated this game (back then, now he likes it).

A very brave thing to do from Nintendo to create this game (and MM, which is also awesome)!
I don't know what happenend if ALttP didn't excist.... I don't think I would have bothered with the later ones like OoT and MM...

Now, years later, I'd love to see Another Adventure of Link.
Sidescrolling battle madness! They can do something amazing with it, I'm sure!
This game indeed grows on you!

Damn! lvl 5!
But, indeed the (Zelda 2) downstab is my favorite videogame move ever.
The downstab in smash brothers is, of course, very correct. The Minish Cap Downthrust however.... it failed.
It was fun to see him do it the first 10 times, but, you'll never use it like you should.

LANZZ
01-30-2010, 09:31 PM
I like all zelda game. But aol is the lowest rank. But, i still like it music and storyline. I dont like it gameplay.

ThatOneGriffin
03-07-2010, 04:16 PM
I liked parts of it.

Until I got to Death Mountain.

I think I murdered someone that night.

Brandikins
03-21-2010, 07:40 PM
I'd say over half of the people who play it don't like it at first, but the majority of them start to like it. I felt the same way when I started but then I began to get into it. You have to admit that the fighting style with the enemies and bosses can actually be pretty fun sometimes. The Downward Thrust is the biggest example of this. Even Ironknuckles are fun to fight if you know how to do it properly. Basically the combat is one of the things that made it so fun, for me at least.

You can make the game more fun for you if you actually read the game's back story. Back when I played it, I could never find the Hidden Palace or New Kasuto, so I made it to the Great Palace (barely) and thought it was the sixth palace. However, I read the story and found out that you go through six palaces to get inside of the Great Palace to get the Triforce of Courage.

So bottom line, it's a great game and still one of the highest-ranked games on the NES. We have to at leas remember that. If any of you guys get stuck, recently our whole The Adventure of Link section has been redone by me (including the walkthrough) and the video one done by Mases.

Master Kokiri 9
03-21-2010, 08:07 PM
I really like AoL. I haven't managed to beat it, but I like it for three things: it's story, it's difficulty, and it's music. It's story is really good if you ask me, the difficulty makes me respect it as well as give me a good goal to work towards, and it's music as with other Zelda games, is awesome.

Austin
03-24-2010, 10:57 PM
I just hate losing XP. I know the game is worth it, but I just can't help but feel impossibly discouraged after getting 50 XP away from the next level, than suddenly dying and having to start all over.

Juxtor
03-26-2010, 11:07 AM
It is a very fun game, I'll give it that.
It just takes some time getting used to the mechanics but when they are down, it is very rewarding to play!!!

Random Person
03-26-2010, 12:32 PM
Been playing it for years, still can't beat it, hate it. It's a side scroller and a leveling up game. Not exactly Zelda-ish. The clues to the game are extremley vague so figuring out what to do is difficult, especially for someone like me who hates using guides. It's the only game that tells you that Link is the hero, that should tell you right there that it would be on a different entertainment level.

athenian200
03-26-2010, 12:48 PM
I've beaten the game, but I really didn't like it. The translation errors really ruined the experience for me, because the game was too story-oriented, and the story it was centered around was poorly told.

It's also possible that I associated bad connotations with the game before I ever played it, because my first ISP was AOL, and I truly hated their service. So I might unconsciously be associating AoL with AOL, if you know what I mean.

By the way... if you're asking whether I like AOL the ISP, the answer is still no. :) They required software that gunked up my computer, and had a really irritating auto-disconnect feature that would close all my browser windows if I was in the middle of reading a long document. It was completely unsuitable for downloads, even by 56k standards.

43ForceGems
03-26-2010, 01:24 PM
I actually loved AoL. It's my 6th favorite Zelda game. And that's highly. I love them until you get to my 11th. That's the one I HATE!!!!! So I loved AoL. I thought the leveling up worked great. Not that I'd like to see it in another canon Zelda game. Maybe a little spin-off like a cd-I game or something.

JosephII
03-26-2010, 01:56 PM
Adventure of Link is one of my favorite Zelda games. I have very few complaints about it. I wish there were checkpoints in it. But thats about it. Other than that I love everything about it.

MajoraKing12
03-26-2010, 02:35 PM
I would say Adventure of Link is different then most of the other games, But I never really liked it because I only made to a town then I got confused.

MalonMaverick11
04-06-2010, 10:52 AM
I just didn't like it because of it's difficulty level. I wanna enjoy playing video games, not have a stroke and constantly throw the controller! I also thought it was dry. It lacked emotion. The characters kinda sucked. Ur only friend was the old guy that gave you magic. The original LoZ lacked emotion too tho, but i guess i let that slide because it was the first installment. ALttP was really the first game that displayed the amount of story line and character design that u have come to love about the Zelda series. I'm not really a fan of the power up points system either. it kinda reminds me of final fantasy, and thats not a good thing. To sum it up, AoL is still an awesome game when compared to other original nintendo games, when when compared to zelda games it just falls short.

Carben
04-06-2010, 02:27 PM
AOL was basically the black sheep of the Zelda pack. I had to admit some areas of the game such as Death Mountain did make me quite mad, but it had its positive sides also! The upgrade system made me want to continue to fight off monsters, the new spells every town wanted me to struggle across plains.

The difficulty did add a new twist as well. In my opinion Nintendo thought the first game was easy and so they amped up the difficulty? Who knows, we could all speculate!

OceanaOfTime
04-25-2010, 10:39 PM
Okay, honestly. The first time i played it i really did not like it in the least. Probably because of how different it was than all of the others, plus i got stuck almost right off the bat. I didn't really look at any of the good features. After i got more used to the game play, however, i began to accept it. My acceptance eventually grew into like, and my like has been growing stronger over the years. It is definitely not my favorite game, but a great game nonetheless.

bbevington90
04-26-2010, 12:39 AM
I've beaten AoL, but I don't particularly love it. I'm just not a fan of leveling systems. Upgrades, sure, but not when I have to level. I've never liked leveling though.

Dr3W21
04-27-2010, 05:46 PM
I honestly think, other than that crappy Cdi crap, that it was the worst Zelda game ever made. :( Graphics may be okay, but a Zelda sidescroller? Really?

The Castellan
05-13-2010, 09:40 PM
I liked parts of it.

Until I got to Death Mountain.

I think I murdered someone that night.

~Is seen in a graveyard, digging~ I knew you looked familiar. :)
I myself loved the game...loved both of the first games, good story and pretty epic, I think. I just wonder which Zelda this princess is?

FunkyLinkFoShow
05-24-2010, 12:35 AM
I justs beat this game like four days ago, and I liked it!

K4KING
05-24-2010, 03:30 AM
Liked it? I LOVED it! For it's difficulty that is.

AoL was a weird Zelda game for me, and it somewhat repelled me from going through it, but it stopped when I experienced the Difficulty. The bosses were hard, the monsters were aplenty and the items were nostalgic to LoZ. Though I hate the idea of levelling up, it feels unnatural to the game and it feels complicated.

I also liked the NPCs around the game, some made me wonder and some made me crack a laugh, like the classic "I am ERROR" gag. I laughed at the sight of the text! It had some mistranslations from the the Japanese version, but it was still funny! though it's supposed to be Errol or Ellol not Error. :lol:

Epona
06-07-2010, 01:34 PM
I loved the game. It took me a couple years to finally beat it, but I really enjoyed it. I finally got the order of magic upgrades that I want. It's cool to play the game differently like that. If you want more of a life challenge, you can not get heart upgrades, or if you want to have lots of life but more of an attack challenge, don't get attack upgrades. The only thing you really need to upgrade is magic, since you need a certain amount to jump and beat the second to last boss and all that.

Tony
06-10-2010, 05:51 PM
I liked it a lot. It was definately a unique twist.

lilwilly
06-11-2010, 11:48 AM
i don't have a nes or beaten AOL but i play on nintendo8.com and play the first 2 Zelda games their.number 2 made almost like a rpg and horrible adventure so no i did not like it

Haneul
06-25-2010, 10:31 PM
My first impression of the game I really thought it was kinda odd looking for a Zelda game. But I'm sure that once I start playing it more I will start to like it more and get use to it. After all its a Zelda game.

xeno_9696
07-03-2010, 02:56 AM
not really because it looked to old school

Atheistbigred
07-03-2010, 03:43 AM
i had a hard time with adventure of link, first off i wasn't used to the side scrolling part and the leveling up system. i didnt like it at first until i finally got past the first palace thanks to the walkthroughs i finally beat the game and now i like it because it was a huge accomplishment.