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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Review (continued)
More User Submitted The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Reviews
Date: 2002-05-13 Great RPG game I enjoyed this game even more than Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. (It's a great game too)At first you use specific portals to travel back and forth between past and present until you gain instruments that allow you to transport where you wish. Since I had already completed Oracle of Seasons, I was also able to learn secrects from Ages and use them in the other game. (I reccomend you purchase both games to get the most fun out of the games.) You also play small games during your quest (like target carts). Animal friends assist you in your travels in this game as well. You'll enjoy using a great number of weapons and tools - some different from Seasons. I was happy to beat the game, but a little sad that my adventure my over. I'm ready for another Zelda game already. I defintely reccommend buying this one.
Date: 2002-04-07 Great Game! I loved this game. I have played it and Seasons about 10 times each. I liked this one better because of its emphasis on puzzles rather than fighting, but they are both wonderful. The game gets even better if you play it as a linked game. While playing a linked game, you can get upgrades, rings, and special items through secrets, and there are some plot changes and an extra dungeon at the end. All in all, Seasons and Ages are wonderful games!
Date: 2002-04-04 -> wow, pretty cool game! -> -> I just finished the game today -> Its a great game -> It totaly kicks Links Awakening's @?*! -> I'm begging my parents to get me the second one so I can use the secret -> Its really cool its not too hard but its definatly NOT too easy -> I love Zelda Games and this is probably the best one (actually two) yet -> (I really don't like the part where the Maku tree hits on you though -> its the only bad part of the game) <-
Date: 2002-04-04 "Zelda Rocks" You won't believe how many Zelda Games I have seen! It's like Zelda has been passed down from generation to generation. I got the Oracle of Ages and I wish I would get Oracle of Seasons and both of them will be twice the fun! I recommend this to serious gamers
Date: 2002-03-13 Not as enjoyable as Seasons, but still good Like the title says, this game isn't quite as good as its companion The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, nor is either of them magic in quite the same way Link's Awakening was, but it's still worth playing, especially as part of the pair. Link one again plays time traveler, using a harp and 3 different melodies to transport himself between the past and future of Labrynna, a land where he has been sent by the Triforce to save the missing Oracle of Ages. As he journeys through the similar but different landscapes of the 2 time periods, he will meet new friends and enemies, and face mindbending puzzles and challenging dungeons on his way to stop Veran, Sorceress of Shadows. The biggest problem with this game is that sometimes the challenge becomes frustrating, with no way to ease up on the level difficulty. Redeeming features inclue interesting people, and the collectible and very useful magic Rings. In addtion, the game connects with Seasons for a continuing double-length adventure leading up to the ultimate battle with an old foe. All in all, it's more than worth the price.
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