
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Ages is the weaker of the two Oracle games, but it’s still absolutely worth playing.
Oracle of Ages is the weaker of the two Oracle games, but it’s still absolutely worth playing.
I’ve had a lot of fun with Splatoon 2’s multiplayer. Unfortunately, the single-player portion does not pull its weight.
The single-player content in the Anniversary Edition is extraordinarily lazy and inappropriate, creating what might be the widest gap in entertainment based on player number I’ve ever seen.
Cadence of Hyrule is alright; its positive aspects are just less tangible and discussion-worthy.
This concept, if only it can be polished, is aching for a modern revival.
The Champions’ Ballad is the real reason to purchase Breath of the Wild’s Expansion Pass.
This DLC feels like the developers scrabbling to put something together on short notice.
Breath of the Wild is one of the best Zelda games despite and because of its sandbox structure.
This is about as close to perfect as a formula this reliant on chance can get.
It’s a testament to how phenomenal the designers and developers at Retro Studios are that they were able to take something so conceptually empty and still make it fun.