r2d93
Hero of the Stars
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2011
- Location
- Lost Woods
Well, a few years ago when I began my obsession with the Legend of Zelda, I set out for the day that I would beat every main title in the franchise. And that day has come with me finishing FS and FSA within the past two days. so YAY ME
Anyways, I wanted to give my thoughts on FS and FSA. FS was incredibly short and felt awkward in some parts, but I still found it enjoyable.
FSA on the other hand, is a game that I now believe to be very underrated. While its mechanics and gameplay make it feel awkward as a Zelda title, it was actually one of the more challenging Zelda titles in the whole series (puzzle wise not combat). I found myself stuck in many instances of the game. Some of the puzzles involving switching to the GBA and back were some of the most creative puzzles IMO out of all of the games. There were so many new/different elements in this game that we haven't seen before, yet they felt natural. Plus the soundtrack being a remake of sorts was good, and the narrative wasn't half bad either.
So that's what I think
Anyways, I wanted to give my thoughts on FS and FSA. FS was incredibly short and felt awkward in some parts, but I still found it enjoyable.
FSA on the other hand, is a game that I now believe to be very underrated. While its mechanics and gameplay make it feel awkward as a Zelda title, it was actually one of the more challenging Zelda titles in the whole series (puzzle wise not combat). I found myself stuck in many instances of the game. Some of the puzzles involving switching to the GBA and back were some of the most creative puzzles IMO out of all of the games. There were so many new/different elements in this game that we haven't seen before, yet they felt natural. Plus the soundtrack being a remake of sorts was good, and the narrative wasn't half bad either.
So that's what I think