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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
This delightful (as in horrible) adventure of Link for the Philips CD-i (ranked the forth worst console by PC World magazine) has you maneuvering the Hero of Time with the CD-i controller, ranked the fifth worst video game controller by IGN's Craig Harris. With an amazingly sticky d-pad, you'd think that The Faces of Evil would be tough to control, and you would be correct.  
This adventure of Link for the Philips CD-i has you maneuvering the him with the CD-i controller.  
To jump, instead of using one of the ''three'' face buttons, the game has you pressing up on the d-pad.
To jump, instead of using one of the ''three'' face buttons, the game has you pressing up on the d-pad.



Revision as of 17:46, November 27, 2013

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Link: The Faces of Evil
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Release

Platform

Date

United States October 10, 1993
Europe 1993

Credits

Developer

Animation Magic

Publisher

Philips Media

Director

Dale DeSharone

Gameplay

This adventure of Link for the Philips CD-i has you maneuvering the him with the CD-i controller. To jump, instead of using one of the three face buttons, the game has you pressing up on the d-pad.

Story

Development

Reception

Trivia

  • Link: The Faces of Evil is one of the few games in the series to lack "The Legend of Zelda" in its full title.
  • SQUADALAH, also written as SQUADALA, is an iconic quote spoken by Gwonam in Link: The Faces of Evil. SQUADALAH is known by many fans of the Zelda series and has grown to become one of the most recognized quotes. Its meaning is unknown.

See Also