
The game starts off with the basic controls given to you making learning the game a lot easier rather than you having to figure it out yourself. From what I've seen the monsters are all unique and have a different fighting style ranging from a goblin like creature using a mace or bow to a tower shooting laser beams at you. There are different types of chests and weapons that can be picked up from mobs including the axe on my Link's back and the skeleton i'm heading towards is where a strong goblin lives and killed me five times with me trying to kill him for his weapons and the satisfaction of killing him. So far, I only have 3 hearts with enemies doing a different amount of damage to me and when they run out I die and the game ends and goes to the last save point. Chests are scattered around an seemingly endless open map with some being hidden underwater with no way of diving underwater which is extremely frustrating. Other chests are unlocked by killing a small army of mobs like the goblins hiding in the giant skull. Another irritating part of the game is when you are forced up a really high tower and have to climb down resulting in falling off and dying eight times. The basic mechanics of the game are easy to get a hold of but you can't change or alter the controls and there are a lot of "extra controls" that aren't necessary like having a bomb or magnetic powers and remembering which button uses them is irritating for someone who is forgetful. The scenery and actual map are really well made and the strange old man is confusing. He starts out waiting for you at the beginning of the game and offering you a kite to fly with if you finish a few dungeons but also walks around and acts like a father figure with Link when they walk together. Link also has a book which is used to activate ancient machines that open dungeons or activate towers to raise. It can also be used as a spyglass to see far into the distance and mark locations with a bright colorful beam. You can only place a maximum amount of five beams at a time. After completing the dungeon, a monk is found sitting down and offers his soul to you, the hero.




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