This is a review for one of two Zelda games on the Philips CD-I developed by Animation Magic Limited and published by Philips Interactive Media and Nintendo. So let's get started. | Graphics: 5/10 | While not exactly a sight to behold, the cut-scenes are well-animated and truly show off the power of the system. Unfortunately I couldn't see any aside from the opening because of a glitch in the emulator. | Sound: 3/10 | Bad voice acting and music that gets old after a minute or so. Not much to tell about this one. | Addictiveness: 1 | I'm BOUND not to play this again. Not that hard to explain if you've ever played it. | Story: 5/10 | While the game or anything else isn't exactly my cup of tea, this game has a good story. It has your favorite characters with a twist: Zelda is the hero this time around. She is on a quest to save Link and King Harkinian. | Depth: 7/10 | It's certainly a big game. There are many areas, quests, and bits of backtracking to keep you occupied if you just can't get enough of bad games. | Difficulty: 8/10 | This game is hard, but not in a good way. The controls are not good at all. To jump, you press up on the D-pad. The third button is not utilized at all in this game, making for a very frustrating experience. Using items is bound to the same button as entering doors and pausing the game, meaning you can use an item when you don't want to, entering areas when you just want to pause the game, and sometimes it will even get you killed! | Overall: 2.5 | Again, if you like playing bad games, this is a great candidate. Otherwise, stay away from this. Out of curiosity you might want to try this out, but only as a joke or as part of a dare or wager. Otherwise, stay far away from this. I had a bad time with this game, and you most definitely will, too, if it is your misfortune to play this un-fun, bad, sorry excuse for a game! | This has been a review for one of two Zelda games on the Philips CD-I developed by Animation Magic Limited and published by Philips Interactive Media and Nintendo. Good day, good afternoon, good night, whatever the heck. See you next review.
This is a review for one of two Zelda games on the Philips CD-I developed by Animation Magic Limited and published by Philips Interactive Media and Nintendo. So let's get started. | Graphics: 5/10 | While not exactly a sight to behold, the cut-scenes are well-animated and truly show off the power of the system. Unfortunately I couldn't see any aside from the opening because of a glitch in the emulator. | Sound: 3/10 | Bad voice acting and music that gets old after a minute or so. Not much to tell about this one. | Addictiveness: 1 | I'm BOUND not to play this again. Not that hard to explain if you've ever played it. | Story: 5/10 | While the game or anything else isn't exactly my cup of tea, this game has a good story. It has your favorite characters with a twist: Zelda is the hero this time around. She is on a quest to save Link and King Harkinian. | Depth: 7/10 | It's certainly a big game. There are many areas, quests, and bits of backtracking to keep you occupied if you just can't get enough of bad games. | Difficulty: 8/10 | This game is hard, but not in a good way. The controls are not good at all. To jump, you press up on the D-pad. The third button is not utilized at all in this game, making for a very frustrating experience. Using items is bound to the same button as entering doors and pausing the game, meaning you can use an item when you don't want to, entering areas when you just want to pause the game, and sometimes it will even get you killed! | Overall: 2.5 | Again, if you like playing bad games, this is a great candidate. Otherwise, stay away from this. Out of curiosity you might want to try this out, but only as a joke or as part of a dare or wager. Otherwise, stay far away from this. I had a bad time with this game, and you most definitely will, too, if it is your misfortune to play this un-fun, bad, sorry excuse for a game! | This has been a review for one of two Zelda games on the Philips CD-I developed by Animation Magic Limited and published by Philips Interactive Media and Nintendo. Good day, good afternoon, good night, whatever the heck. See you next review.