Yes the legend of Zelda shall live on. While we hardcore Zelda fans await the long-craved Legend of Zelda for Gamecube, Nintendo releases its duo combo, Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. These are the types of games that cause you to have a smile when turning on the Gameboy and a frown when you have to stop playing due to battery shortage.
As always Miyamoto seems to be capable of inventing a fitting story for the adventures of our hero, Link. To the disappointment of some while delight of others, the hero of this story is still child Link. The young, Hyrulian hero fits into Gameboy and the story much better as the short sword wielding, deku shield blocking courageous boy. In Oracle of Ages, the story starts when link meets a traveler searching for her friend. Link kindly helps her and in the forest meets the Oracle of Ages, and her trusted friend Ralph. As worse as the situation can be our traveler friend turns out to have been taken over by a demon, and Link has just allowed him inside. Through the turn of events the Oracle of Ages has been kidnapped and it’s up to Link to stop the lunatic from taking over the past and the present. With an uneasy feeling in his stomach Link embarks upon another adventure.
For Oracle of seasons the story (more…)