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    1. Carolyn Petit‏Verified account @carolynmichelle Feb 21

      Because it keeps getting ranked very close to the bottom in the “Every Zelda game-ranked!” lists I keep seeing, I’ll take this chance to say that Zelda 2 is one of the most inventive and daring sequels in all of video games, and, yes, easily one of the better Zelda games.

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    2. Ralph‏ @darknight068 Feb 21
      Replying to @carolynmichelle

      Zelda II is vastly underrated. The biggest thing people seem to have against it is it’s difficulty and the fact that the game was so radically different from the first, but hell that’s what made the game special. The game felt like a huge grand adventure, especially back then.

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    3. Ralph‏ @darknight068 Feb 21
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      Interesting that people hate the game since certain parts of 3D Zelda’s combat is a direct evolution of Zelda II’s while the rest took from the 2D titles with the different gadgets. And the town names are still to this day used in some form or another as part of the lore.

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    4. Ralph‏ @darknight068 Feb 21
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      That one area’s map where you had to break the rock after going through death mountain is supposedly representative of the entire Hyrule area from the first game. THAT small area. If that didn’t give you an idea of a greatly expanded world, I don’t know what will.

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      Carolyn Petit‏Verified account @carolynmichelle Feb 21
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      Yeah, I loved that. That recalibrated sense of scale, the idea that we'd only been in a corner of Hyrule for the entire first game, was really exciting.

      2:12 PM - 21 Feb 2021
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        1. Ralph‏ @darknight068 Feb 21
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          And that’s not even getting into the dread of walking through a place called the “valley of death” (and it lived up to it’s name cross or no). Or dying in that town from evil you couldn’t even see immediately. BOTW was similar with that sense of danger too, but in its own ways.

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