the zelda legend: The minish Cap
Link is once again appointed the savior of Hyrule
Flagship definitely has zelda chops, and they're put to good use in this newest adventure.
In The legend of zelda: The minish Cap, Link is once again appointed the savior of Hyrule when a wicked sorcerer named Vaati turns Princess zelda to stone
and sets off looking for the legendary light power that will give him dominion over all the peoples of the land.
Early on, Link will come into possession of the eponymous cap, a sentient piece of headgear that bossily instructs him on how to complete his quest.
Link's quest to restore zelda and stop Vaati will be aided by the minish, a race of tiny, powerful (and cute) beings whom only children can see.
You'll find portals hidden throughout the game that will shrink Link down to minish size, which will help you solve puzzles, find secret items,
and generally see the world from a new perspective.
To stop Vaati, you'll have to gather the four sacred elements--earth, water, fire, and wind--and infuse an ancient broken blade with their essences.
The quest for these four elements provides the impetus to seek out and plumb the depths of four ancient temples, each of which is a massive,
complicated dungeon in the classic zelda style. Multiple floors, a unique item in each one, a boss at the end--it's pretty standard stuff.
There are a couple of nonelemental dungeons to pad the lineup, and all six are chock-full of devilish puzzles and fearsome enemies (many of which return from previous Zeldas).
None of the dungeons are too hard--if you've played zelda games before,
you'll generally know how to approach the puzzles, even if you have to think about them for a while--but each one gives you a nice sense of satisfaction when you finish it.
The items you'll pick up to aid your adventure are a mix of zelda mainstays and new, interestingly designed tools.
In addition to the standard bombs, boomerang, bow and arrow, and so on, you'll find items like the gust jar, which can suck enemies in or blow puffs of air out;
Pocci's cane, which shoots a bolt of energy that can flip enemies and items upside down; and Roc's cape, which lets you jump and even fly for short distances.
As you'd expect, the level designers have found all sorts of ways to integrate the many items into the game's puzzles,
and you'll find uses for each and every one of them right up to the final climactic battle The legend of zelda: The minish Cap.
In The legend of zelda: The minish Cap, Link is once again appointed the savior of Hyrule when a wicked sorcerer named Vaati turns Princess zelda to stone
and sets off looking for the legendary light power that will give him dominion over all the peoples of the land.
Early on, Link will come into possession of the eponymous cap, a sentient piece of headgear that bossily instructs him on how to complete his quest.
Link's quest to restore zelda and stop Vaati will be aided by the minish, a race of tiny, powerful (and cute) beings whom only children can see.
You'll find portals hidden throughout the game that will shrink Link down to minish size, which will help you solve puzzles, find secret items,
and generally see the world from a new perspective.
To stop Vaati, you'll have to gather the four sacred elements--earth, water, fire, and wind--and infuse an ancient broken blade with their essences.
The quest for these four elements provides the impetus to seek out and plumb the depths of four ancient temples, each of which is a massive,
complicated dungeon in the classic zelda style. Multiple floors, a unique item in each one, a boss at the end--it's pretty standard stuff.
There are a couple of nonelemental dungeons to pad the lineup, and all six are chock-full of devilish puzzles and fearsome enemies (many of which return from previous Zeldas).
None of the dungeons are too hard--if you've played zelda games before,
you'll generally know how to approach the puzzles, even if you have to think about them for a while--but each one gives you a nice sense of satisfaction when you finish it.
The items you'll pick up to aid your adventure are a mix of zelda mainstays and new, interestingly designed tools.
In addition to the standard bombs, boomerang, bow and arrow, and so on, you'll find items like the gust jar, which can suck enemies in or blow puffs of air out;
Pocci's cane, which shoots a bolt of energy that can flip enemies and items upside down; and Roc's cape, which lets you jump and even fly for short distances.
As you'd expect, the level designers have found all sorts of ways to integrate the many items into the game's puzzles,
and you'll find uses for each and every one of them right up to the final climactic battle The legend of zelda: The minish Cap.
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