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Even just the way you move about the realm and interact with NPCs is such a brilliant nod to classics of the past and it'll bring up all those memories of what it was like to first experience this kind of RPG. All the little witty comments and cheeky hints from devs make you feel like you're participating in a shared appreciation for gaming's roots. I liked it though, I mean, you go into this game knowing what to expect - and I feel like this game really delivers. Mostly you'll just whack your way through each dungeon, trying to get hit as little as possible.
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The puzzles aren't particularly brain-teasing - mostly just holding down the right switches or using the right spell - and the combat is simpler still. And while you're busy reminiscing over gameplay of yesteryear, you'll really need to get yourself into the mindset of a time when everything was simpler, lest you become a little bored. Without paying attention to any of the side-quests the game offers and just plugging through the main dungeons - you'll still need to put in some serious hours to complete it. There's a lot more to work through here than you'll remember from retro games of the past. You'll have to battle monsters, solve puzzles and then defeat a boss within each dungeon to retrieve the orbs - often where you'll also pick up new weapons - like the all-too-familiar boomerang in the first temple. Each orb is held within a temple - which serve as the games dungeons. You'll recognize all the elements of the 8-bit era, but with this added third-dimension that really makes it quite fun to revisit. The gameplay is sort of a weird mish-mash of Zelda and any one of the Lego games. You play as the descendant of the Hero that saved the land many years ago - and entrusted with the task of retrieving the orbs again. However an evil Dark Bishop known as 'Fuelle' is repeating evil acts of the past and has stolen six magical orbs, throwing the kingdom into chaos. The Kingdom of 'Dotnia' was stuck in the tired 2D realm, so the land's King decreed one day that it would thereafter exist in 3D. But it's peppered with humorous text-dialogue throughout to remind you that the devs are simply poking fun and paying tribute to a classic that they clearly have a lot of love for. Yeah, the game is very clear about its inspirations -unashamedly so. It all lends itself heavily towards original Zelda - but in a way that's so obvious, you'll quickly realize that this is really more of a loving parody or homage, rather than a blatant rip-off. All the ingredients are there - the stylized graphics, the music - even the game's plot. If you were a fan of the 8-bit era and looking for a trip down memory lane - 3D Dot Game Heroes is here to send you back in time to a pixilated paradise of old-school adventuring.