Next cheapest is Base @ £11.99. It was available from Smyths few days ago for £10 (C&C) but as I looked all the stores have been wiped. So I personally think price is good with delivery.
For decades, The Legend of Zelda has been entertaining fans with its unique blend of swashbuckling action and role playing adventure. Now, the world of Link returns on the Nintendo 3DS family of handhelds. One 1992 release, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, introduced Super NES gamers to a whole story that took place in the kingdom of Hyrule. In this handheld sequel, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds continues this tale - while bringing some unique new elements to the fore.
Thanks to the stereoscopic 3D capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS system, there's a layer of depth to the world of the game that allows you to experience Link's adventures like never before. In the past, it may have been tricky to tell the difference between different floor levels, but now they are crystal clear, giving more realism to battle sequences and dungeon exploration! When you play The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, you'll not only encounter deadly dungeons and the usual epic landscapes of the series, but incredible puzzles to test your brain. As you negotiate the terrain, you'll also be able to move Link across walls as if he were painted on them, changing the perspective completely and allowing you to think about your next move in a whole new dimension.
16 comments
alexytin
17 Mar 17#16
Good price. Just need a deal on a 3ds now.
undead16
17 Mar 17#15
It's been this price on the tesco website for a long time.
kingp1n
17 Mar 17#14
just recently bought ocarina of time for the 3ds which would you recommend playing first?
dan5
16 Mar 17#13
One of the greatest games I've ever played - could not recommend highly enough.
mikeallaway
16 Mar 17#12
I'm playing it on my 2DS at the moment. Great game, highly recommended. They do feature a few puzzles where the depth perception of 3D would make it easier, but I've still been able to play them no problem. Is one of the few 3DS games where I wish I had 3D for (but still definitely worth playing in 2D, especially at this price)
mixmixi
16 Mar 17#11
Spidersmudge
16 Mar 172#10
Maybe he's from the future and has been sent back in time to give us a heads up on a future Switch release? A link between worlds if you will :wink:
mixmixi
16 Mar 17#8
There is no switch version. I didn't want to say anything, but I think you've been misguided somehow?
halsallms
16 Mar 17#6
I have no issue with the price you've quoted, I would prefer to buy the switch version, it's just personal preference
Azael
16 Mar 17#5
Does it make sense to play on 2DS?
davedelaney1978 to Azael
16 Mar 17#7
If that is what you have yes.
Spidersmudge to Azael
16 Mar 171#9
This game at this price just makes sense. I've finished it on 2DS and 3DS and it didn't really matter tbh. You get so lost in the game, you don't even notice what you're playing it on :smiley:
mbnaeem
16 Mar 17#4
Great deal for a great game.
kay1992
16 Mar 17#2
I'm stuck on this game, in the cave area :disappointed:
halsallms
16 Mar 17#1
cold. It's not the new game on the Switch
Lomi to halsallms
16 Mar 175#3
Obviously not for £11.39 - if you have the new one for that price then please let us know. Please do not troll
Opening post
For decades, The Legend of Zelda has been entertaining fans with its unique blend of swashbuckling action and role playing adventure. Now, the world of Link returns on the Nintendo 3DS family of handhelds. One 1992 release, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, introduced Super NES gamers to a whole story that took place in the kingdom of Hyrule. In this handheld sequel, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds continues this tale - while bringing some unique new elements to the fore.
Thanks to the stereoscopic 3D capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS system, there's a layer of depth to the world of the game that allows you to experience Link's adventures like never before. In the past, it may have been tricky to tell the difference between different floor levels, but now they are crystal clear, giving more realism to battle sequences and dungeon exploration! When you play The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, you'll not only encounter deadly dungeons and the usual epic landscapes of the series, but incredible puzzles to test your brain. As you negotiate the terrain, you'll also be able to move Link across walls as if he were painted on them, changing the perspective completely and allowing you to think about your next move in a whole new dimension.
16 comments