It’s not “just” that, of course, but the way it offers shifting perspectives on a place, differing vantage points, did feel exciting and radical to me at the time. It made Hyrule feel more richly conceived and alive as a three-dimensional, physical space.https://twitter.com/JAsanmateo/status/1363577456460972032 …
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THANK YOU
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I wish I could appreciate Zelda the way everyone else does.
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Hey, it’s cool, I think we all have those things that just don’t click for us. I know I do.
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100% with you here, it’s hard but it’s so good
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Very much like Halloween 3 to me. I just rejected it when I was younger because it was a black sheep, but I've really grown to admire what they were trying to do, even if it doesn't quite work.
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I take it this isn’t just because it goes side scroller every so often
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I'd say it goes top down every so often, and is primarily a side-scrolling action game.
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The fact that it plays so smooth is what makes Z2 one of the greatest NES games of all time.
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I was bummed they never went back to that gameplay style. Or that someone capitalized and made a game similar in spirit to it. Because I enjoyed that more than like, any of the 3D installments.
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They did make a similar game called battle of mount Olympus
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