The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a new game with a new storyline set in world of the Super NES classic The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Features:
A daring adventure awaits Link in Hyrule, where he can use his new ability to become a “drawing” and merge into walls of dungeons and fields. This opens up new ways to explore, and puzzle elements that give Link access to locations he could not otherwise reach.
The game brings this top-down, 2D world to life with elevation and depth enabled by the Nintendo 3DS system’s 3D visuals. The stunning 3D visuals are made possible by the constant frame rate of 60 frames per second.
Using the touch screen, touch and drag the item from the items window and switch the item assigned to the X and/or Y buttons.
15 comments
dealsonmeals
9 Mar 16#15
Feel so guilty, bought this game when MM came out and it's still shrink wrapped. All my 3DS time is on MH4U
fossit
9 Mar 161#14
The selects version is now 14.29 on its own. Limited to a max 1 purchase xD
fossit
9 Mar 161#13
The original cover version is more desirable, FYI.
gavvybiggs
9 Mar 161#12
Great game just getting into it now. Tried a few times with OOT but just can't seem to stick at that one..
oUkTuRkEyIII
9 Mar 16#11
For a game that was double in price around 6 months ago I personally think it is a good price. The thing with HUKD is knowing what people want in order to get a vote. I have read plenty of comments where people don't like Nintendo selects artwork so I also posted the original which I believe to be at its lowest price.
condracky
9 Mar 16#10
Neither are good prices, having an original cover doesn't mean it's worth any more.
sheldococo
9 Mar 161#9
I'd say £15 for an proper Ninty/ Zelda game delivered is a very good price. Look at Pokemon X and Y has been out for a few years now and still goes for £30.
otterboxer
9 Mar 16#7
14.99 delivered is not a good price. "Original" or otherwise.
fossit to otterboxer
9 Mar 161#8
Incorrect. £25 used for this game is a bad price, which is what it is at CEX.
robinp
9 Mar 16#5
Incredibly good and fun Zelda game for an excellent price. Loved this, wasn't as challenging as LTTP but love the art style and its excellent from start to finish.
pazuzu17 to robinp
9 Mar 161#6
For challenging read occasionally obtuse. Don't get me wrong, ALTTP is still today my favourite Zelda game, but a lot has to be said for some older titles leaving you feeling lost and perplexed. ALBW's (IMO) tows a fine line between challenging and accessible. A fine addition to the franchise. HOT.
fossit
9 Mar 16#3
One is selects... One is non-selects so doesn't have that awful front cover
strabo75
9 Mar 16#2
Could you tell me what is the difference between the games please?
Hooper67 to strabo75
9 Mar 16#4
No difference in the actual game, just the 3ds box the game comes in! the original is the one in this photo the nintendo selects version has a red border around the box art
Opening post
Features:
A daring adventure awaits Link in Hyrule, where he can use his new ability to become a “drawing” and merge into walls of dungeons and fields. This opens up new ways to explore, and puzzle elements that give Link access to locations he could not otherwise reach.
The game brings this top-down, 2D world to life with elevation and depth enabled by the Nintendo 3DS system’s 3D visuals. The stunning 3D visuals are made possible by the constant frame rate of 60 frames per second.
Using the touch screen, touch and drag the item from the items window and switch the item assigned to the X and/or Y buttons.
15 comments