User:Net34a

Net34a is the best Zelda fan ever. I've started to play Zelda when I was 5! Actually, I've beated every Zelda game to date except Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks and Four Swords. I've contribuite with some articles including the main plot description for Skyward Sword. Many say that Skyward Sword is the best Zelda game ever, but I don't think so. You can check out my top Zelda games.

#15 The Adventure of Link
The truth is, that I don't know why The Adventure of Link is so boring for me. I really have nothing against this game, obviously, I'm a Zelda fan and I can't say it's bad, but it has something that I hate. Maybe beacuse the repetitive gameplay makes me brake many of my controllers. But far from this, the story is simple and the game design is too simple. I can only say that The Adventure of Link is the only one of the entire saga I really don't like.

The game is the sequel to The Legend of Zelda, but the plot is simple, and also the characters are poor. I think Nintendo tried to do something epic and it only (at least for me), messed it up. I don't say the game is bad, actually many people like it, everything I'll say is that this is only a little failure for the Zelda franchise, but other ways, it's still being good. Even if it's little repetitive, the game have the strenght to be part of this great saga, only that it have a Mario-like style.

For being a sequel to the very first entry of the saga, the game suffers of a lot of info. It just tells me nothing. I mean, every Zelda (including The Legend of Zelda) has something to say about. Everything I can say about this game is the kiss that Zelda gives to Link in the ending sequence, but from there, I can't even recommend it. But not everything is bad.

If you take a closer look, The Adventure of Link is the first 3-D step to the Zelda franchise. It introduces an overworld map, bigger than it's predecessor, so it's not bad at all. Also, the travels are more expansive (and boring by the way), but they make you feel like if you were in a real field. Also, remember one of the strenghts of this game, I'm meaning about the 2-D side scrolling gameplay. It is something from Mario saga, but anyway is great. I can't say much about the 8-bit music, but actually, the tunes are not bad at all. They are simple, yes.

And the most important for all of this, the experiece. What did The Adventure of Link meant for me? Well. I have to admit it: NOTHING

There's nothing much I can say about this game. It's a very regular game, but sometimes I even forget it exists.

#14 Four Swords Adventures
When Nintendo said about a Multiplayer Zelda game, I never expected something like this. Four Swords Adventures shows how a Co-op Multiplayer should be. Everything a partner should do is important, but I think it's not enough for a Zelda game. The games is pretty awesome, also, the plot is very, very impressive and it gave me some hours of fun. The simple (but not boring) story tells about the Dark Mirror, where the darkness is sealed. It is the original version of the Twilight Mirror, but anyway, it's great. I don't care if many would say Four Swords is a spin-off, I really enjoyed it.

The game is not considered as a major story, but actually it is. The timeline placement of this game should be somewhere between Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess. The game have something significant that made me play it again. Unfortunately, I've never finished because it was given, but anyway it was good. The only problem I noted about it, was the lack of Zelda traditional esence. I don't know what it was. The gameplay was regular, I'll not lie. It have some problems about the rupees and all that stuff. Also, I didn't like the single play campaign, it was annoying. I'd say the game is not a failure for Zelda, but yes is a little false step for the saga.

Even if Nintendo wanted to create a new A Link to the Past, they just simply couldn't. The game is a very proof of Nintendo's imagination to create good stories, but here, it wasn't enough. The Music score is actually great, many classic themes returned here and are very great. The graphics are simple, taken from the GBA, but they were outstanding.

Four Swords Adventures is a very good game. It's simple, easy, short and very funny. Appart from that, I'd say is a very recommendable game. It is not bad for being a Zelda game. What meant Four Swords for me? I think... A big change on the franchise.

#13 Phantom Hourglass
Well, I think this is the real countdown to big Zelda games. The Phantom Hourglass is the last in my list for one reason: no sense. It's amazing and I love it. The storyline is perfect and the gameplay is outstanding. But, there's something really bad about it: it's the sequel of the Wind Waker. The plot is perfect, and actually, they never link the story with The Wind Waker, but that is the most hard-to-tell part of all this. How can Phantom Hourglass ignore The Wind Waker? Both games are great, but this one can't compare with others of the saga.

The storyline is very well written and I really liked about the King of the Sea and Bellum. I've never seen an antagonist so evil since Majora, and Bellum made it really well. The beginning of the game is very good and Tetra is kinnaped very early in the game. That's something unique and original.

The music is good. Not so good as other games but actually I liked it. I can't say no more about this game, beacause I have never beat it, but every Zelda fan liked it, so I do too. The only things I complaint about, are the lack of importance about Hyrule and all that... but it's very good. What did Phantom Hourglass meant for me? I really don't know

#12 Spirit Tracks
I have to admit it. I don't own a DS. But who cares? If you're a real Zelda fan, you gotta like it, even if you haven't played it yet. For me, Spirit Tracks is synonymous of future. Spirit Tracks is considered the last game in the timeline of the entire saga and that's something very important. Spirit Tracks is very unique and many would love it because actually is very original. It has something Phantom Hourglass lacked, and I don't know what is it.

There are some complaints I'd say about both Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. Both games have a dynamic gameplay system, but it is very annoying. I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just saying it would be a little better worked.

The storyline is a lot better than Phantom Hourglass. Zelda is ripped off from her body and her soul is helping Link in the entire game. That's something great. The music is not better than Phantom Hourglass, but everything else can be compared with the big ones of the saga. Actually, I think Spirit Tracks it's the first stair to the top of this list.

What meant Spirit Tracks for me? The introduction to the evolution of Zelda

#11 The Legend of Zelda
I almost reach the top ten, but honestly, The Legend of Zelda is not in the top ten of the best Zelda games of all time. Why? Well, I don't even know but it lacks something unique. Something a la Zelda style. Even if it is the first one of the series, I believe it is the second game that should be thank, because it started it all. Even if you like it or not, admit that there are very few good games as this one. Who could imagine a Zelda universe in '86? None but Miyamoto-san.

The story is the most simple ever! Zelda is kinapped by Ganon and Link must go after her! What complex, isn't it? Well, many would hate it and many would love it. I simply love it. It's original, sticky and very, very hard. I've never played something like this.

Well, I'd say that the tunes of this game are marked forever. When I say forever, it means forever and ever. The field theme became the Zelda main theme and now is considered as the best music ever recorded in a videogame. The music of this games is simply amazing. The other games have learned from this one, and I'm not meaning about the music. The graphics are simple but that was the most advanced technology of the epoc so, for that, I'd consider this one as the father of all Zelda games.

What meant The Legend of Zelda for me? The beginning of the legend!

#10 The Minish Cap
Wow. I don't know where to start. Minish Cap is incredibly amazing. Is one of the best games I've ever played and maybe, the best portable game I've ever played. It's simply perfect. I don't know how to describe it, but honestly, there are very few games like this. Minish Cap shows a very important story in the main timeline. I would dare to say that Vaati, is the second best antagonist Link has ever fought. The battle is amazing and the story is so perfect, that I'd play it for 32th time again.

There's no boring part on this game. Everytime something happens, Link is always after it. This Link has energy, he never surrender and also he never leaves his mission to fail. Ezlo is one of the best partners in the Zelda franchise because he is so close to our hero! In the ending I almost cried, but I didn't. Minish Cap is amazing.

The music is pretty awesome, but it lacks the Zelda essence. Far from that, the game is really good. Also, the graphics are very well done and the game itselfs makes me want it more and more. Minish Cap is a prove of how portable adventure games should be. A lot of side quests, a lot of stuff and a very well crafted overworld map increases the chances of this game to enter in any top list of Zelda games.

Minish Cap is an unique relic that should be played by any Zelda fan. What meant The Minish Cap for me? It made me almost cry, but simply I couldn't. It's the first epic game.

#9 Oracle of Seasons
The reason why Oracle of Seasons is above Oracle of Ages, is because of Onox. I can't understand why Veran is more evil than Onox, she has something the Iron Knuckle lacks, but anyway the game is still good.

My favorite part of this game is the very begining. The evil itself can be breath is this game. I don't know how many times did I get stucked when I reach the Maku Tree, but I like to repeat that part once and once again without boring myself. The game is so perfect but sometimes the gameplay becomes repetitive. But anyway, it's great.

The plot is fantastic, but the differences beetwen Oracle of Ages and this game, it's that in OoA, Nayru is a little more charming, and also, you can travel through time, not through seasons. But this are small issues.

The land of Holodrum is magic. This is an advanced version of Hyrule but even like that, it have some important similarities to the main Kingdom of the saga. The overworld map is extense and it has a lot of hidden things. From side quests to a lot of collectibles and items, I'd dare to say this is one (alongside with Oracle of Ages) of the biggest overworld maps seen in a Zelda game.

The music is fantastic. The graphic style is awesome and the artwork is very well done. The Oracle saga is very unique and it has one of the best plots I've ever seen. Considering as a Zelda game, I'd dare to say the Oracle saga is fantastic. If you don't like any of those 2 games, you should start to learn about videogames.

The game is fantastic. This is one of the big ones in the main timeline and it says much about Zelda in general. What meant Oracle of Seasons for me? An excellent game and one the best in the franchise