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Color oracle reviews
Color oracle reviews








color oracle reviews

The environments you travel around are also phenomenal. The enemies also seem quite well animated considering this is a Gameboy Color game. They are all very imaginative and many have special little quirks to them that make them unique. You have your old enemies, such as the octorok and others accompanying you to either Holodrum or Labrynna and all of those scary bosses and mini-bosses. The controls are very intuitive and you won't find any problems here. You control link from a top-down perspective and th e controls are like those in Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Not to say that it is bad, on the contrary it is very good and captivating and is better than the story in most other games but a Zelda fan will know that the story isn't the main attraction. If you have played a Zelda game before you will know what to expect. The game has a typical Zelda story making you go out and vanquish various evil beings residing in dungeons. These two games have mildly related story-lines but you don't need to play both to have a great time ( The only real payment for having both games is being able to unlock some things like the Big-goron sword and battle with Ganon ). The second one is Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages. The first is Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. This review is technically covering two different games, but both of them are related. While this might seem like a death sentence especially considering the popularity and renown of this beloved series, Flagship made a fantastic game worthy of every praise given to the first-party developed Zelda games. They are instead developed by a company called Flagship. *Please note that this review was made to encompass both Seasons AND Ages, and I will post this on both game's pages* Game Review: Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/ Ages, released for the Gameboy Color, are the only two games ( Or at least that I know of ) that are not developed first-party by Nintendo.










Color oracle reviews