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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Review (Invision Game Community)

The story of The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages is a brilliant one and it shows that even older games were brilliantly written. Oracle of Ages starts with Link being called by the triforce and travelling to it. As he arrives he is transported to the world of Labrynna which is in need of a legendary hero.

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Zelda: Oracle Remakes Would Probably Remove Their Signature Feature, But With Good Reason

ScreenRant's Matthew Wilcox writes, "Remakes of two Legend of Zelda games would have plenty of opportunities for improvements, but may also remove a key feature in the process."

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This is the most overlooked entry in the Zelda series

NE: "We look at the most overlooked Zelda game, why it's a good entry, and why a remake would make sense for Nintendo."

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Agent75238d ago

Both games developed by CAPCOM.

Inverno238d ago

No remakes, they should instead make a deal with Capcom to make new 2D games.

Agent75238d ago

Remakes would then warrant full price games at £50. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that's never going to happen. I never played these games. Prefer 2D Zelda games, last one I played was Minish Cap.

Chocoburger238d ago

I completed both recently, and they're okay. They've got nothing on A Link to the Past, but they did feature a few challenging dungeon puzzles, overall they are worth a playthrough, but also not that memorable.

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Nintendo, it’s time to remake the Zelda Oracle series on Switch

After Mario’s 35th anniversary has come and gone, and even Metroid is getting its 35th with brand new game Metroid Dread, it may seem strange that the 35th anniversary for The Legend of Zelda passed by with little fanfare earlier this year.

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Old McGroin1434d ago

No it's not. It's time Nintendo stopped with the ports/remakes and remasters and started putting in some actual effort by providing new content. Even their new console is just a port of the old one smh

Agent75238d ago

I sort of disagree. Both games together for £50, I'm not so sure, as separate games, no. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that won't happen. Even if it was all the Zelda games from Nintendo's handheld consoles.