![]() ![]() The first outright Zelda clone that ever felt like something that did the overhead Zelda formula better than the original games was 3D Dot Game Heroes on the PlayStation 3. Games like Neutopia and Crusader of Centy gave owners of a TurboGrafx 16 and Genesis something akin to a Zelda experience, but never topped it. ![]() During the 8 and 16-bit heyday of the Zelda overhead games, there were quite a few clone games made, but none could make a valid claim for truly being better. ![]() It was an open-world game long before the GTA franchise made such a thing popular and a pristine example of games truly benefiting from having strategy guides to help you through some of the trickier problems. With Breath of the Wild completely reinvigorating the Legend of Zelda franchise, it’s easy to forget about just how influential the original game’s overhead action and puzzle-centric gameplay was. You’ll see both good and bad souls unearthed every month as we search through the more… forgotten…parts of history. Inside, we’ll be digging up games that have long been without a pulse. Watch your step, for you’ve just entered the Graveyard. ![]()
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