3D Dot Game Heroes super review

Legend of Zelda gets remixed with a sense of humor

Words: Henry Gilbert on April 19, 2010

No joke: there has been, on average, at least one rerelease of a retro title (Lunar, Final Fight, Perfect Dark) or release of an '80s throwback (Mega Man 10, Cave Story on WiiWare) each week for the past two months.  Retro is starting to get pretty… dare we say it? Old. And even though it’s been proven time and again that gamers in their mid-20s are far more nostalgic than they should be, we’re starting to get worn out by the constant deluge of rehashes and knowing winks that get thrown at us. But just when we thought we’d had enough, 3D Dot Game Heroes reminded us that even something as seemingly worn out as NES nostalgia can still be fun and even fresh from the right perspective.


Nintendo should be proud (or perhaps planning to sue)

OK, we’ll start with the obvious: this game is very nearly a remake of the first Legend of Zelda. It has all the core parts of a Zelda, starting with the plot. You walk across the realm of Dotina (which recently shifted from 2d to 3d in an attempt to be more popular with tourists) at the behest of the King to find the lost princess and seal away the evil master once more. You have to explore six dungeons, each trickier than the last, and collect magical orbs in preparation for a final, climactic boss fight.


Above: There's "not-Ganon" wickedly plotting


Above: They got the HUD perfect


Above: Even the menu was spot on

True, lots of games follow comparable plotlines, but it plays like Zelda, too. The main character moves the same way as Link, many of the enemies operate the same – octopus-looking enemies pop out of the water and spit things at you, just like Octoroks - you get secondary items in the same order (boomerang always comes first) and the camera scrolls around one “screen” at a time, too. It’s all so familiar, but in a really good way, because as much as it feels like a classic Nintendo game, it’s the kind of game that Nintendo wouldn’t make now. Instead, it takes a band of outsiders to revisit that classic structure and reconstruct it using their obvious love for the Zelda series, particularly for the first game.


Above: The Water... sorry, Aqua Temple is a bitch in this game too

Playing the game, for those familiar with the source, is like hearing one of your favorite current bands covering a hit from two decades ago with new style and energy. The game has tons of appeal to the millions of gamers out there that grew up with the NES and played the shit out of the first Zelda. There are a lot of moments during which you’ll catch yourself saying, “here’s the forest puzzle, just like in Zelda,” or, “oh man, as I climb the mountain to get to this dungeon, rocks are falling at me, just like in Zelda!” It’s like playing a lost Zelda sequel, but with a few bits added to make it more interesting.

So old, nostalgic losers like the staff of GR are guaranteed to love the gameplay. But what else has it got?

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  • squidhead442

    squidhead442  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Forgive me if it was mentioned, but about how long was the story?

    Also, can't you customize things in the game? I was wondering how deep that is. Thanks!
  • CreeplyTuna

    CreeplyTuna  - 2 years ago  - Report

    i want this sooooo bad bt just got infamous and god of war collection and got to beat them before red dead comes out! argh!!!
  • MaverickHunterAsh

    MaverickHunterAsh  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I have long been excited for this and still am. Of course, I'm 25, so I grew up with and have endless love for old-school gaming and am thus the precise target demographic for 3D Dot.

    I'm glad I can appreciate a brilliant contemporary experience like Final Fantasy XIII and anticipate a retro love-letter like 3D Dot in equal measure.

    Can't friggin' wait. :)
  • Persona

    Persona  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Well, I guess it's time to buy a NES off Ebay alongside a few classics and well.. try find an analogue T.V to play it... darn

    I guess kids of this generation (including me) just missed out on when imagination played a vital role in games.
  • wrapdump

    wrapdump  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I think you mean for the Western player, not the US player.
  • hardcore_gamer1990

    hardcore_gamer1990  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Ha! I'm not even out of school yet and have played The Legend of Zelda 7 times through on Z-Quest.

    I think I'mma get this >:)
  • GRHenry

    GRHenry  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Yeah, believe it or not this is getting a UK release the same week as the US. SouthPeak is publishing it 5/14. And the character creator isn't impossible, but most will probably ignore it.
  • V13Dragongal

    V13Dragongal  - 2 years ago  - Report

    i will buy this when i finally get a
    PS3. untill then i hope to hear more about all the inside jokes.
  • vadorsoul

    vadorsoul  - 2 years ago  - Report

    There was no mention of the character creater in the review, how good is it? is it simple or complicatated? user freindly?
  • Conman93

    Conman93  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I have been keeping my eyes on this since the start, so I am going to play it for sure. I'm 16 so I probably won't get the full experience, but I'm such a Zelda fan that it hopefully won't matter. Why do I have the feeling this isn't going to do great commercialy :(
  • MaynardJ

    MaynardJ  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Being a 29 year-old Zelda fan this should be a game for me, but I never played that many games on the NES. Could I get a list of games it references without spoiling these moments for me?

    The first Zelda was way too hard for me at the time (must have been 12 then) but I did finish it with Game Genie cheats. I wanted to play it properly on the Gamecube collection disc but the controls just wouldn't work.

    Anyway, too bad this is a PS3 exclusive as I'm not planning to buy one before the next generation comes around. Hell, I only got a PS2 2 years ago and just played Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. Getting Zelda for the GBA I recently bought will have to do for now if I really want to experience this again.
  • Oddeh7

    Oddeh7  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Is this getting a UK release? Cos I've only heard about this game on here.

    reCaptcha: buzzword said
    (this game is awesome)
  • philipshaw

    philipshaw  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I'm 19 but have read your site enough to get the in jokes and for the budget price, the game would be worth getting
  • vinicusg.t.guedes

    vinicusg.t.guedes  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Brings back childhood memories, too bad I still have to spend some cash in God of War and maybe Final Fantasy, but there's no doubt I'll buy this later this year.

    Fromsoftware has earned my respect over the past few months, when I found myself stuck in Demon's Souls more than I should have been and keeping playing it even after I got the platinum trophy.
  • TomMishkin

    TomMishkin  - 2 years ago  - Report

    OK, let's see: I'm 27, first game I ever came in touch with was Colossal Cave thanks to my father, first console I got was an NES back when I was 7 or 8, first console game I ever played was Legend of Zelda (somehw the golden cartridge convinced me to try it first, even before the uberfamous Super Mario Bros), first sentence I ever read in a console videogame was «IT'S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE! TAKE THIS.»...
    Guess I should consider buying a PS3 just to play the hell out of this game shouldn't I?
  • garnsr

    garnsr  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I think the target age is more late twenties and older. Playing the originals when they were already classics won't give you quite the same type of nostalgia as we old-timers built up by playing everything, crap or not, on the NES, as it came out.
  • vadorsoul

    vadorsoul  - 2 years ago  - Report

    @GRHenry thanks
  • RonnyLive19881

    RonnyLive19881  - 2 years ago  - Report

    Thought I would throw this out there,
    Parody:
    http://effinfunny.com/legend-of-neil
    http://files.fluctuat.net/images/cms_flu/6/1/1/2/42116/51966.jpg

    Rip off:
    http://bulk2.destructoid.com/ul/154185-link.jpg
    http://www.acquiremag.com/2010/03/11/psmove.jpg

    I'll be buying this day one(Hell it is Zelda), but I really do hope Nintendo sues the crap out of these guys Lol.
  • GRHenry

    GRHenry  - 2 years ago  - Report

    @ Vadorsoul

    I'd say enjoying the GBC Zelda's is close enough. Have at it.
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