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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

aka: A Lenda de Zelda: Um Elo Com O Passado, TLoZ: ALttP, Zelda 3, Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce
Moby ID: 6608

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Average score: 94% (based on 51 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 4.1 out of 5 (based on 351 ratings with 7 reviews)

Definitely in the top 5 SNES games of all time.

The Good
Talk about a game that requires you to lock yourself in your room and cut off all forms of socialization. Thats what I did when I first bought this game. It was an instant hook. It was the only title besides FinalFantasy2 that I was longing for that badly and it was the first Zelda for the 16bit era! I knew from the first 5 seconds of this game that it was going to rule, and it did.

The graphics and sound undoubtedly improved 1000% from the NES to the SNES so we finally get to see Link in his nice new 16 bit outfit. It was a welcomed change. This game had a really sweet, highly detailed and enormous overworld to wander around in and get lost. The combat was so much better than the previous overhead view, it felt like you had total control over link now.

There was a sufficient amount of weapons and items to find and kill with. The overall atmosphere of this game definitely sucks you in to the world of Hyrule and whoever worked on this game should recieve some award for making a flawless adventure game full of life, challenge and entertainment.

The Bad
Nothing. Flawless. Absolutely flawless.

The Bottom Line
This game will forever be near the center of the adventure game hall of fame of the 16bit era. Definitely worth playing, you won't be sorry.

SNES · by OlSkool_Gamer (88) · 2004

my favourite video game of all time!

The Good
Everything. The intriguing and exciting storyline, the great puzzles, the whole vastness of the game, with the Light and Dark World, the way it was realised on the SNES, making it look great in 16-bit. Not forgetting the great background music,which really adds to the whole atmosphere of the game. Its my favourite game of all time, it just seems to have everything right which combines to make it simply unmissable

The Bad
Nothing really. Occasionally you could get a bit lost in some of the Dungeons when things got slighty obscure, but thats about it. Its hard for me to find fault in what I consider my favourite video game of all time

The Bottom Line
The best videogame ever made, has all the right ingredients of a truly classic masterpiece, you'd be mad to miss it

SNES · by Big C (56) · 2003

It's not so bad

The Good
The soundtrack has really grown since the NES days and there was never a tune playing that I didn't like, given I didn't play until the end, but it was still great to hear songs such as the Lost Woods, Kakariko Village and Hyrule Castle. The Lost Woods amused me even more because that area reappeared in Ocarina of Time and later on also in Twilight Princess, so it was funny to see that area, but with a completely different theme song and design.

I really liked the way they mark important locations for the main quest on your map, it was a nice way to guide me to the puzzles I was expected to participate in next without giving away too much. Navigating using the map was a lot of fun and quite often I had to find alternative routes to reach a certain area, which was a fun experience for me. If you really can't figure out what to do next and believe you have exhausted all other sources of information (aside from the internet) , you can always go to the fortune teller in order to learn what you shall do next.

Hyrule has gained a lot of detail since the original Zelda, once again we return to a top-down perspective, but there is just so much more to it. There are trees, interesting locations, villages, secret groves, and a lot of beautiful scenery to be found in Hyrule and its darker counterpart. It's also swell that they managed to keep the original's great timing when it had to switch to another screen, that was such a great feature and it is welcome to return. All by all, it is really obvious that A Link to the Past set a new standard for Super Nintendo games.

It is kind of cool to finally see the Golden Realm, or Darkworld as it is called now, after Ocarina of Time hyped it up big, but never showed us anything but the inside of the Chamber of Sages. The memorable theme song also helps to present this interesting world, a world full of history and years of Zelda games hyping it up. It is too bad to see it in such a bad shape, as it is foretold to be a paradise when the Triforce is touched by the right person, but you shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth.

The combat works so well and requires a lot of tactic. The major addition to the gameplay here is that Link can do a spin attack and walk diagonal, which gives us a lot of opportunity to experiment. Some of the enemies have shield which makes them hard to hit with just a stabbing move, others have spears and other arrows and there is even an enemy that is impossible to approach without getting a spiked ball in your face, so you will have to switch between weapons a lot and make clever use of scenery and cover to get out of the fights unharmed.

I was always psyched for the next boss-fight because they were just so interesting and there was no way to predict what was going to attack you. There was one moment where I fought my way up a huge tower only to find the item I needed guarded by a giant worm that was more than happy to push me off a platform and back to to another floor of the dungeon. The game was full of such moments, but Hyrule Castle was by far the most memorable dungeon in the entire game with an awesome boss-fight to top it all off.

The Bad
The biggest problem is that there is little to no interaction with other characters during the part of the adventure I played, you had to collect a few directions here and there, but the cast is bland and forgettable. Given, Ocarina of Time had a few problems when interacting with the world as well, but at least it presented us with an enjoyable and very well designed cast of characters, each one more lovable than the other.

As for the story everybody seems to be so fond off, I either stopped playing too soon or I have all the right to be underwhelmed. You are connected to an ancient race (apparently the Hylians somehow all died at some point) and because of that you are chosen to be the new hero, send out to save a bunch of maidens who are descendants of the Sages from Ocarina of Time who sealed Ganondorf away. Even that summary doesn't make any kind of damn sense to me because I assume half the events of this game have been changed because of the new ones (such as how the seven wise man were changed to just the Sages for Ocarina of Time and most of them were female). One way or another, very little of it is discovered through playing, you just get a few expositions at set moments and none of the details are ever discovered because you never interact with characters.

There were a lot of glitches in this game and none of it was my fault because both the cartridge and the controllers are fine. Bugs I noticed were; characters clipping into each other and doing massive damage if I was one of them, sound effects randomly dropping out and poor detection when using weapons or been attacked. It really took me out of the experience when I am busy fighting with some random enemies and I suddenly can't hear the satisfying slashes anymore or the sound of enemies disappearing into nothing when they die.

The Bottom Line
I found it difficult getting into A Link to the Past because the Zelda franchise has the habit of using previous games as the foundation for the next one, so naturally it wasn't going to be as good as Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess. If you grew up with a Super Nintendo then you won't have any problems and this game is worth getting because it is both good and nostalgic.

Whereas Ocarina of Time is definitely worth checking out, even for kids who just became fan of the franchise, A Link to the Past is just something exclusive to the Super Nintendo fans. A few people might enjoy this classic, but this is not the game you should give as a present to your little cousin if he demanded Battlefield 3 for his birthday,

SNES · by Asinine (957) · 2011

Agahnim and Ganon rock....

The Good
Wow. This game man takes me back. I loved playing games on SNES. So much, I had a friend record himself and I playing them using the old VCR Trick, so I could watch it over and over again. Anyway, If I had to recommend a game that's a must play if you own a SNES, It's this one along with Castlevania 4. The characters in Zelda 3 are phenomenal, Ganon is so fricken good of a enemy. The way he warps time and hypnotizes the soldiers and captures the maidens. He does so much and it pisses Link off. Link has to fight not one but two last bosses. And I got really mad when I got to the top of Ganon's Tower and found Agahnim and not Ganon. I said "Where's the SOB?". There's so much in this game, and it's really long too. Took me as long if not longer to beat this game than Ocarina of Time and I really like that in a RPG.

The Bad
Uhhhhhhhhh, whatever.

The Bottom Line
How would I describe this game? Get a SNES off of Ebay for like $70.00. They're rare now. And BUY IT NOW, screw the auction part.

SNES · by Lake Hylia (2) · 2006

Best SNES game ever!

The Good
I remember the days... when I was a kid, my brother had strategy, he always knew where to go in the dungeons and what to do to win, but he sucked at fighting, so I fought, he told me what to do. Ah, Zelda. What a great game. Talk about Challenging. My neighbor beat the entire game when his kid got it and he doesn't even play video games! I have beaten this game like twenty times! What better game? Great music, sound effects, all the weapons and heart pieces to collect, upgrading your sword, shield, armor... going through all the dungeons, fighting all the cool bad guys and the bosses... traveling between the Dark World and the light world... all the things to do, mini games, talking to everyone, and when you discovered something new, it was like Heaven. I remember I used to come home from school and start playing and wouldn't want to stop and do my homework, and then my mom made a new rule: No videogames till your homework is done. Ah, well. And the forest when your in the Dark Side, so challenging, like a maze, and the end... the music at the end... oh man. What a great game. A true masterpiece. And the story... oh man, your never gonna get such a good story in a video game... it almost makes you wanna cry at the end. What a great game.

The Bad
Nothing to add here.

The Bottom Line
If you don't got it, get it. If you got it, play it.

SNES · by darthsith19 (62) · 2006

Zelda games don't get any better than this...

The Good
Personally, this is my favorite top-down perspective Zelda game ever. This is your favorite Legend of Zelda action on the SNES with great graphics, smooth scrolling, excellent story, and everything else better. If you like Link's Awakening you'll love this one.

The Bad
Nothing.

The Bottom Line
Get it today

SNES · by Dason Rise (17) · 2003

One of the best SNES games

The Good
It had great graphics, challenging bosses and dungeons, and useful items. It also had the best story of all the "Legend of Zelda" games.

The Bad
There wasn't anything I didn't like.

The Bottom Line
A great "Zelda" game.

SNES · by gamewarrior (5040) · 2007

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