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Legendary Sword
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1. Twilight Princess. This game took classic Zelda elements and added new, unique elements to make what I feel is the best video game in history. The story was exciting, dark, and even touching. And this game was massive. It took me almost 57 hours to beat my first time, which is great.
2.Ocarina of Time. This game is actually tied for first, but for the sake of the list I will put it second, because some of my feelings for the game probably have to do with nostalgia, since it was my first game. This game is spectacular, especially the story, music, and dungeons.
3. A Link to the Past. This game is so close to creating a three-way tie for first, it's not even funny. Everything was great, and it has aged very well. I want to particularly point out that I feel this game, despite being 2D, has the best dungeons in the entire series.
4. Wind Waker. Very close behind the first three. The best part about this game is its appearance. This is by far the most beautiful and breathtaking Zelda game.
5. Majora's Mask. All of these games are so close, lol. This might be my fourth favorite, I change my mind based on my mood. I loved its depth and uniqueness, and the soundtrack is second in the series only to its predecessor, OoT.
6. Spirit Tracks. The music was great, and I had so much fun playing this game. It took a great game (PH) and fixed all of its mistakes.
7. The Legend of Zelda. Even though I just played it for the first time this summer, its age doesn't hinder the enjoyment of the game. This is where Zelda began, the greatest video game franchise in existence.
8. Link's Awakening. I loved the game's relaxed, childish story, and the music was phenomenal. It's my second favorite handheld, and I think it's the most charming Zelda game, if that's the correct word.
9. Minish Cap. This game was too short, but that didn't really matter to me, because it was so fun, and it was very unique. Capcom's best Zelda game.
10. Four Swords Adventures. This came can't rank too high because there's hardly a story, along with no explaration factor... but this game is so freaking fun to play, especially with friends! If only it had a story...
11. Phantom Hourglass. This game is great, but I few complaints that bring it down on this list. I didn't like Temple of the Ocean King (the revisiting mostly; the time limit I could look past), and I didn't like choosing a path for the boat, I prefer WW's method. And the game was a tad too easy, but that doesn't really bother me. It was still great.
12. Oracle of Ages. The Oracle games are my least favorite "full-length" Zeldas. They kind of copy all of its predecessors, and mash them into one game. All Zelda games share elements, but they usually have originality as well.The Oracles didn't really feel original to me. But they ARE Zelda games, so I still think they're wonderful, and they're probably still in my top 25 video games of all time.
13. Oracle of Seasons. See above. I prefer OoA because it's puzzle-based, as opposed to action-based like OoS.
14. Four Swords. This game was still great and pretty fun, but it only takes 2-3 hours max to beat, and there was basically no story. But what can one expect? It was just thrown in with the ALttP remake, which makes the whole cartridge even better.
I can't manage to make any progress in my copy of AoL, so I can't rank it. But there's the rest of them!
2.Ocarina of Time. This game is actually tied for first, but for the sake of the list I will put it second, because some of my feelings for the game probably have to do with nostalgia, since it was my first game. This game is spectacular, especially the story, music, and dungeons.
3. A Link to the Past. This game is so close to creating a three-way tie for first, it's not even funny. Everything was great, and it has aged very well. I want to particularly point out that I feel this game, despite being 2D, has the best dungeons in the entire series.
4. Wind Waker. Very close behind the first three. The best part about this game is its appearance. This is by far the most beautiful and breathtaking Zelda game.
5. Majora's Mask. All of these games are so close, lol. This might be my fourth favorite, I change my mind based on my mood. I loved its depth and uniqueness, and the soundtrack is second in the series only to its predecessor, OoT.
6. Spirit Tracks. The music was great, and I had so much fun playing this game. It took a great game (PH) and fixed all of its mistakes.
7. The Legend of Zelda. Even though I just played it for the first time this summer, its age doesn't hinder the enjoyment of the game. This is where Zelda began, the greatest video game franchise in existence.
8. Link's Awakening. I loved the game's relaxed, childish story, and the music was phenomenal. It's my second favorite handheld, and I think it's the most charming Zelda game, if that's the correct word.
9. Minish Cap. This game was too short, but that didn't really matter to me, because it was so fun, and it was very unique. Capcom's best Zelda game.
10. Four Swords Adventures. This came can't rank too high because there's hardly a story, along with no explaration factor... but this game is so freaking fun to play, especially with friends! If only it had a story...
11. Phantom Hourglass. This game is great, but I few complaints that bring it down on this list. I didn't like Temple of the Ocean King (the revisiting mostly; the time limit I could look past), and I didn't like choosing a path for the boat, I prefer WW's method. And the game was a tad too easy, but that doesn't really bother me. It was still great.
12. Oracle of Ages. The Oracle games are my least favorite "full-length" Zeldas. They kind of copy all of its predecessors, and mash them into one game. All Zelda games share elements, but they usually have originality as well.The Oracles didn't really feel original to me. But they ARE Zelda games, so I still think they're wonderful, and they're probably still in my top 25 video games of all time.
13. Oracle of Seasons. See above. I prefer OoA because it's puzzle-based, as opposed to action-based like OoS.
14. Four Swords. This game was still great and pretty fun, but it only takes 2-3 hours max to beat, and there was basically no story. But what can one expect? It was just thrown in with the ALttP remake, which makes the whole cartridge even better.
I can't manage to make any progress in my copy of AoL, so I can't rank it. But there's the rest of them!
