Zelda II
Nothing is worse than playing a game and taking a break from it than when you start playing again you forget your progress. I have been working on finishing Zelda II for the first time. I had played through most of the game about a month and a half ago anf finally picked it back up tongiht. I thought I had finished the 5th palace and needed to beat the 6th before heading to the Great Palace.
I spent time beating the 6th palace and I'm all leveled to 8 with each attribute. I then go through the entire world collecting all of the 1-ups before I make the daunting trek to the great palace. I get to the gate to realize the barrier is still up and I can't get in! Whoops, I still have 1 crystal left. Silly me, I thought this was a crystal you had to put in to a statue to remove the barrier. Wrong.... looks like I forgot to beat that 5th palace. I had to take the gamble of 'shutting the game off w/o holding reset beause I didn't want to save progress.
Lucky for me I didn't erase the cart. Looks like I'll have to go beat the boss to the 5th palace before doing all that work all over again.
I spent time beating the 6th palace and I'm all leveled to 8 with each attribute. I then go through the entire world collecting all of the 1-ups before I make the daunting trek to the great palace. I get to the gate to realize the barrier is still up and I can't get in! Whoops, I still have 1 crystal left. Silly me, I thought this was a crystal you had to put in to a statue to remove the barrier. Wrong.... looks like I forgot to beat that 5th palace. I had to take the gamble of 'shutting the game off w/o holding reset beause I didn't want to save progress.
Lucky for me I didn't erase the cart. Looks like I'll have to go beat the boss to the 5th palace before doing all that work all over again.
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Once I learned you could jump over the crystals after beating the temple bosses, I'd save all of them for leveling up the higher ranks.
Makes leveling up less a chore as you can level up to 5/6s pretty easy already.
I don't understand why others feel this game is hard.
I run through it every now and then, easily my favorite Zelda game.
I am starting to love this game. I really feel it gets a bad reputation. If this game had any other name than Zelda II, it would go down as one of the better NES games out there. If it were simply called The Adventure of ________ (leave out Link or Zelda) it would have been a hit.
Leave it like that for an hour or whatever and you go up a level. Keep coming back and selecting your upgrade throughout the day you can be at max level in no time!
Originally posted by: JoeC75
Luckily, I'm already fully leveled up, so playing through the rest isn't awful. Its not super hard once you get the nuances, but for 10 year old me, it sucked. I just finally decided to give it a go again.
I am starting to love this game. I really feel it gets a bad reputation. If this game had any other name than Zelda II, it would go down as one of the better NES games out there. If it were simply called The Adventure of ________ (leave out Link or Zelda) it would have been a hit.
Zelda II was a hit.
Originally posted by: NES_Bro
Originally posted by: JoeC75
Luckily, I'm already fully leveled up, so playing through the rest isn't awful. Its not super hard once you get the nuances, but for 10 year old me, it sucked. I just finally decided to give it a go again.
I am starting to love this game. I really feel it gets a bad reputation. If this game had any other name than Zelda II, it would go down as one of the better NES games out there. If it were simply called The Adventure of ________ (leave out Link or Zelda) it would have been a hit.
Zelda II was a hit.
Define hit. Sold a lot of copies or everyone loved it.
That being said... I realize depending on who you talk to, it could be both. I've seen the arguement go both ways on this title though, depends on what kind of crowd you have in the room that day.
Like I said, if it were released as a stand alone with a different name and not as Zelda II it would be viewed in a different light today. It might have not sold quite as many copies, but it would be fondly remembered for what it is gameplay-wise than being that 'dark horse' Zelda game for the NES.
I find the hardest part to be the Great Palace, which I haven't beaten without using a map. And the boss. Flippin' hard!
Zelda 2 has a lot more in common with the later versions of Castlevania (SotN) and Metroid (like Super Metroid) than the earlier iterations of those games. There is a logic and flow that it proceeds through that is similar to many famous games which come after it.
Originally posted by: NES_Bro
The combat in Zelda 2 is superior to Zelda 1. That is all.
It definitely has an interesting combat system.
Originally posted by: NES_Bro
The combat in Zelda 2 is superior to Zelda 1. That is all.
Good sir, I demand you explain your thought process at once!
i am error.
Originally posted by: Robin M
Zelda II was a travesty. They went back to what worked for LTTP
Travesty is a bit harsh, but yeah, I agree. LoZ and LTTP were (are) tha shizzie.
Originally posted by: GameBoyScotty
Travesty is a bit harsh, but yeah, I agree. LoZ and LTTP were (are) tha shizzie.
I don't think I'd go as far as to call it a travesty either, but it's not even on the same radar screen as Legend of Zelda and Link to the Past.
Originally posted by: 3GenGames
Agree with robin. If Zelda 2 was not a Zelda title, nobody would like it or even cared as it was just a bad game. Still has good music though.
I actually feel it would have been the other way around. I think most people would have liked it better and accepted it more if it was not a Zelda title. Or at least it would have been considered a "hidden gem"
I love Zelda II myself. I think it's a great game and a worthy sequal. Hard as balls though.
I'd even say I like it better than ALTTP. The first two nes games are tied for my favorite, then Link's Awakening coming in second. Didn't care much for Ocarina or Majora's Mask. Haven't played windwaker or the Wii titles.
Later games in the series even adopted some concepts from it. Like learning new moves and having a magic system.
Originally posted by: Muthafodder
Hint for future play through.
Once I learned you could jump over the crystals after beating the temple bosses, I'd save all of them for leveling up the higher ranks.
Makes leveling up less a chore as you can level up to 5/6s pretty easy already.
I don't understand why others feel this game is hard.
I run through it every now and then, easily my favorite Zelda game.
Not related but.. I was looking at your avatar, and I was like "What the hell is that?". After a few puzzled seconds I have come up with.. four gold gameboy pockets with cameras turned upside down.. is that right?
Originally posted by: SamSpade
I'm not a big fan of it, it's not awful but I'd just much rather play Legend of Zelda or Link to the Past. I do have some pretty strong memories playing it when I was a kid but I just can't get into it now. I really need to try Zelda Outlands.
Definitely try zelda outlands. it is what zelda 2 should have been
Now look at the changes between LOZ and Zelda 2; Mario to Mario 2 to Mario 3...these games changed almost night and day with each sequel.
Wish we could go back to those days when we got something fresh with each iteration. Zelda 2 wasn't without its flaws, but I don't think there's a flawless game out there. Well the closest for me has been LTTP haha