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I haven't had much time to dedicate to it, but I've been playing this for the first time as well.
The only Zelda game I've played before has been Link to the Past. It's been very enjoyable so far, especially for a Gameboy game! I'm in the palace with the Pegasus boots and I got the boss key, but I'm short one of the regular keys, so I got pissy and stopped for now.
Posting on Superbowl so much means I get the Koholint owl posted back at me regularly, so I decided it was finally time to check it out.
Link's Awakening (especially the first GB version) is an amazing feat.
They could have made it simple, but they didn't, they extracted the essence of a Link to the Past (which was really the game that, if not invented, really codified the whole series) and they reproduced the experience as faithfully as they could on an incredibly limited device, just two years after it.
Also, it's fun, creative as fuck, and has great dungeon design.
My first game I ever found a glitch in! Pre internet, I opened my map right as I was moving to a new area, and it put me on the opposite side I should have been on! I wish I knew the programming behind that glitch.
I've been really impressed so far. I'm going to have to try it with a physical controller, I'm not used to mobile gaming, so especially using the screen for the dpad makes it feel kinda clunky.
Design wise and what they were able to accomplish is quite impressive. It looks beautiful and is giving me about the same quality of experience as LttP.