I'm currently pretty far into The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds on 3DS.
I won't say exactly where I am as I don't want to spoil anything, but for those who know the game I'm past THAT point and trawling dungeons for THOSE things in the second half of the game.
Given that I'm a gamer in his 30's with over 25-ish years under my belt my history with Zelda is actually pretty thin on the ground, and if I make to the end of this one (which I will do hopefully in a week or so) it'll be my first completion of a Zelda game on any platform! (Hangs head in shame.....)
I dabbled with Twilight Princess on Gamecube and later Wii but never took to it, and got a good way into Ocarina of Time on 3DS before my 3DS got knicked on a train (bought a new one and a new copy of Ocarina but have never gone back), but that's it for me with this series until now (regulars know my story - Sega kid growing up, sporadic Nintendo platform owner over the years blah blah blah).
I've owned a copy of A Link Between Worlds since around it's release but never got round to it as I picked up a Vita not long after that which stole all my on-the-go gaming time away from the 3DS. I'd been hammering it hard for around a year as I was commuting to Manchester from Sheffield for work at the time and had a lot of fun, but unfortunately for the little Nintendo I rather fell in love with the Vita and the 3DS has been largely gathering dust since then. However, with the NX on the horizon now and sounding intriguing I've pencilled in to get one of those depending on it's final details, which means something really has to give and the 3DS will probably be sacrificed.
What more fitting a way to wave it off than by completing what many consider to be one of the best games on the platform! I'm also fuelled by my enjoyment of all the recent C&R Zelda episodes which have really peaked my interest in this odd black spot in my gaming history.
I must say it's living up to it's rep so far. I'm really enjoying it and finding it quite a charming experience. Some of the design choices and mechanics are really quite inspired (I'm sure people will tell me much of it is simply classic Zelda!) and in many ways it feels like a game of yesteryear, relying on clever ideas and gameplay rather than flashy graphics and set pieces to engage the player. But then that's why we love Nintendo isn't it....
Looking forward to getting back to it tonight anyway and soon chalking up my first ever Zelda completion!
