I'm a huge Legend of Zelda fan. I love the adventuring and puzzle-solving aspects of the series. I have yet to play all the games, but I've played a sizeable chunk of them. They've even influenced my own storytelling! Ever wonder why I gave Aaron and Sabra marks on the backs of their hands and gave them their own phantoms to fight?
This year, Nintendo released Echoes of Wisdom for the Switch, which returned to a top-down, classic gameplay look. Prior to this, they had released the remastered version of Link's Awakening, and they reused several assets from their remaster. It almost seemed like it was a test-run for Echoes of Wisdom, and they made several improvements to the gameplay that I really enjoyed while still keeping some classic elements.
Something my brother asked me when I just got into the game was what the developers did to make Zelda irreplaceable, i.e. by Link. What makes her unique? This game impressed me by answering that question in several ways, and it made me appreciate just how much thought went into it!
The rest of this is partially a review, but mostly just a list of my thoughts on the story and the game mechanics.
For those who haven't played the game, there are spoilers ahead!