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The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Preview [Plus XP]

Leon from Plus XP writes: "I’m a pretty dedicated fan of the Zelda series, owning the vast majority of the series (I still lack a copy of Spirit Tracks!) but the 3D titles such as Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess are where my heart really lies with the saga. I’ve completed A Link To The Past, The Minish Cap, Four Swords Anniversary and Phantom Hourglass, but it’s more for the lore and history of the series that I tend to delve into them. Regardless, I was excited to see a brand new Zelda title developed for the 3DS, and got a hands-on preview of A Link Between Worlds at this year’s Eurogamer."

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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds - Classic Zelda turns 10

The Nintendo 3DS' The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is now 10 years old, yet remains a remarkable experience.

kythlyn154d ago

Calling this classic feels so weird to me. It's still the newest game in the old style... hope they make another one.

FinalFantasyFanatic154d ago

I would love a remake of Link to the Past, one in a similar vain to Link's Awakening.

Neonridr154d ago

it was an awesome game and utilized the 3D very well on the 3DS. A Link to the Past is one of my favorite Zelda games, so this one being a true sequel to that title really hit home with me.

franwex154d ago

I bought this very long ago, and it’s still in my backlog!

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10 Years Later, Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is Proof Another 2D Game Would Work Wonders

It goes somewhat overlooked after recent games' success, but Zelda: A Link Between Worlds' impact on the series is huge, even after these years.

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M0chit0157d ago

Open world, sandbox in 2D. Let's go!

HyperMoused157d ago

Nananaana...adventures of Link remake...nanananan....batman, i mean....adventures of Link remake

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20 Best 3DS Games of All Time

Even if the eShop has now closed down, the best 3DS games are still worth playing — in any way you can get your hands on them.

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