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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Review – A Princess Rises

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Arash Nahandian by Arash Nahandian
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The Legend of Zelda series has charmed millions with its fantasy worlds and heroic adventures for over 35 years. Fans were first drawn into the memorable 2D dungeon exploration games on NES and SNES. More recently, the three-dimensional masterpieces Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom rekindled that same sense of wonder on Nintendo Switch. With The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, series developer Grezzo has crafted another tale that honors Zelda’s storied past while breaking new ground.

For the first time, players do not control valiant knight Link on his quest. Instead, Princess Zelda must rise to save her kingdom after unexpected events plunge the land into danger. With a magical staff and the power to summon ‘echoes’ gifted by her friend Tri, Zelda navigates Hyrule in highly creative ways.

She can place staircases of beds and tables to reach new heights or call monsters from echoes to aid her combat. Dungeons remain challenging puzzles to unravel. Yet Zelda’s abilities breed fresh opportunities, with solutions emerging from improvised experimentation rather than a single prescribed path.

This review will take an in-depth look at all Echoes of Wisdom presents. Its redesigned gameplay mechanics and how Zelda’s personality shines through will be explored. The captivating land of Hyrule recreated and challenging dungeons await analysis too. Both where the game excels in giving freedom and risks safe repetition will be candidly discussed. By the story’s end, may readers come to fully appreciate how Echoes of Wisdom honors Zelda’s past while opening new possibilities for its future.

Echoes of a New Hero

The legends of Hyrule tell of a mystical land constantly under threat from dark forces. In The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, a new peril arises that disrupts the familiar order. Something—or someone—is opening expansive rifts across the kingdom, warping reality and pulling inhabitants into the mysterious Still World. Most disturbingly of all, the heroic Link vanishes without a trace during this strange crisis.

Left without her protectors, Princess Zelda finds herself imprisoned, accused of unknown crimes. It seems even those close to the royal family cannot be trusted any longer. Then, a small, glowing sprite called Tri enters Zelda’s life. Tri grants Zelda powers to summon “echoes”—copies  of objects, creatures, and more—that can greatly aid her journey. With her new companion and abilities in hand, Zelda escapes confinement to unravel the mysteries behind Hyrule’s state.

Developing Zelda into a fully realized hero is one of Echoes of Wisdom’s strongest achievements. Gone is the damsel of past titles; now she stands as a courageous, resourceful leader. Zelda demonstrates wisdom, intelligence, and courage throughout her quest. She recruits allies like the veteran Sheikah warrior Impa, who supports Zelda as a surrogate mother would. Impa and others flesh out Zelda’s character further.

The game’s primary villain remains a mystery for much of the story, but their malevolent influence creates a dark atmosphere. Ultimately, though, Echoes focuses more on Zelda’s personal growth than the antagonists driving the plot. At its best, the narrative adds new layers of intrigue to Hyrule’s mythology and political dynamics, but it plays it too safe at times. Overall though, expanding Zelda’s role brings fresh life to this legendary universe.

Echo Summoning and Experimentation

At the heart of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom lies a revolutionary new ability—echo summoning. Through her magical Triwand, Zelda can create copies of virtually anything in Hyrule called “echoes” to aid her quest. A resource management mini-game of sorts also emerges around echoes.

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Only a few can be summoned at a time, depicted by orbs trailing Tri. Each requires a set “energy” cost. In the beginning, choices were limited since Zelda could only summon three basic echoes and one special attack. Experimenting with expanded options, like reducing common echo costs or increasing the summon cap.

Soon, echoes poured forth—enemies, items, even environmental objects. The forest shone with replicas of blades of grass and oak trees. Outside Kakariko Village, patches of echoes mimicked cuccos. Strategy developed around utilizing correct echoes in different situations: Octoroks emerged unstoppable in water but frail on land.

Binding enriches puzzles and combat. Zelda binds to monsters, controlling their movements. Or she attaches to a bombable wall and “takes her with her” upon detonation. Moving platforms prove equally pliable for clever maneuvering. Binding even lets Zelda bind foes together, solving fights non-violently through crowd control.

In tight spots, her “Swordfighter Form” transforms Zelda spectral. Able to directly fight effectively for a time with a sword and shield. However, the form depletes her echo energy rapidly, best reserved for boss weak points and emergencies.

Side-scrolling sections shake things up within dungeons and Strange World portals. Eerie designs twist logic, like suspended rivers and floating trees. Remastering perspectives using echoes in these mind-bending challenges creates unique puzzles begging experimentation.

From combat to environmental puzzles, echoes integrate flawlessly. Need a boulder lifted? Summon a Stalfos to wield it as a tool. A locked door to pass? Perhaps a flock of Keese can carry Zelda across. No path appears too rigid or mechanics too narrow to provoke ingenious problem-solving. Nonlinearity runs deep as gamers unlock Hyrule their way.

An Explorer’s Hyrule

Hyrule shines as one of the most enthralling game worlds yet. From the verdant farmlands and forests of Hyrule Field to the towering Death Mountain, each region welcomes investigation. Lush greenery and clear waters define Faron Woods, while harsh sands and oases signify the Gerudo Desert. Players become enthralled mapmakers, planning each excursion.

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Beyond the main adventure, a vast array of optional activities emerge. Side quests take Zelda everywhere, rewarding her with heart containers, costumes, or sword upgrades. Early bounties involve simple tasks like petting cats or collecting mushrooms. Later, multi-part epics unfold involving whole villages. While some bonus objectives yield meager rupee payouts, most immerse in imaginative storytelling.

The overarching plot also breathes life into the world. Areas closed become accessible as Zelda lifts curses. Town folk express gratitude for dangers past or allude to mysteries bubbling forth. Subtle changes in the environment or character updates encourage revisiting familiar areas. Players feel motivated to completely saturate each nook and cranny.

Mini-games like bowling or horseback racing entertain between dungeon delving. Less interesting activities like arranging constellations by carrying stars felt contrived. Yet most diversions provide perfect lighthearted rests from an otherwise epic journey. Completionists stay occupied, perfecting every challenge.

Echoes of Wisdom crafts a playground that prizes exploration. Its vibrant environments house more entertainment than many full games. While some diversions overstay their welcome, this kingdom excels at incentivizing thorough investigation with delightful surprises around every corner. Zelda’s expanded land leaves ample room for even grander adventures.

Echoes in the Depths

Classic Zelda dungeon dives form the beating heart of Echoes of Wisdom. From haunting forests to fiery mountains, each locale houses its own intimate labyrinth. Dungeons reliably provide the series’ loved multi-tiered blueprint, with Zelda bringing her unique flair.

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Review

Echo summoning radically transforms a familiar loop. Puzzles remain, yet solutions emerge from ingenuity over prescribed items. Within woodland caverns, sleeping furry beasts could ferry across gaps as floating beds or serve as stepping stones with Keese swarms. Mountain temple clouds see puzzles circumvented through aerial acrobatics via Loftwing.

Bosses exhibit creativity too. Fire salamander remains challenged Zelda to avoid scorching breath while summoning Octoroks or Lizalfos to bomb weakpoints. Golem elemental battles saw strategic water and bomb duplicates summoned at opportune moments. Puzzles and combat flow together naturally.

Some challenges underwhelm through simplicity, however. Advanced players breeze past with echoes on a whim. But more than make up for it are diabolical tests fitting this hero’s mettle. Desert complexities exemplify, cloaking pathways in mirages demanding perspective twisting.

Potential remains untapped too. Future dungeons could amplify nonlinearity through more robust context-based solutions. Additional objectives could introduce variable factors, expanding puzzle lifespan. Nonlinearity works best with balanced, fair challenges for all players to relish for years to come.

Echoes reinvigorates familiar dungeon delving with tricks fitting this princess’s magical touch. Complexity balances accessibility beautifully for seasoned explorers and newcomers alike to test wits in Hyrule’s treasured depths.

Echoes of Style

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom fully embraces the distinctive art style introduced in Grezzo’s remake of Link’s Awakening. Chunky character models and environments crafted from simple shapes give Hyrule a liveliness unique from other entries. Expressive animations and exaggerated mannerisms inject further charm into these minifigure-like heroes and inhabitants.

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While some criticize its departure from realistic graphics, Echoes of Wisdom owns its toybox aesthetic. Dynamic lighting and fine textures bring an almost dioramic quality to scenes. Water shimmers, flames dance, and foliage sways in a way appealing to both nostalgia and innovation. Moments atop cliffsides surveying sprawling vistas immerse as if perceiving a miniature world.

As impressive visually, Grezzo nurtures the series’ revered soundscapes. Lighthearted melodies evoke adventurous spirit while dirges descend dungeons into foreboding terror. Effects accentuate ambiance; swords clash, winds howl, and monsters skitter. Most extraordinarily, not a single spoken word surfaces yet storytelling resonates.

Frame pacing endures as a blight, especially prominent akin to Awakening’s remake. Overworld stutters disrupt immersion, whereas interiors flow smoothly. Technical inconsistencies mar an otherwise enchanting presentation. As powerful hardware improves, refining polish appears crucial for future installments to maximize visual splendor.

Though imperfect technically, Echoes of Wisdom cultivates synergy between visual and aural arts. Its charming art direction invites nostalgia while crafting a storyline communicated without verbal communication. With performances this strong, prospects are excited for how Grezzo guides the series’ evolution of imagery and acoustics.

Echoes of a New Legend

With Echoes of Wisdom, Princess Zelda has proven herself a hero worthy of her own epic tale. Designer Grezzo has built an adventure honoring this series’ rich past while opening new pathways into the future. Zelda charms with her empowered character and magical echo abilities that stimulate creativity.

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Review

Dungeon depths and expansive overworld still excite as familiar touches in an otherwise fresh adventure. Puzzles challenge without frustration as solutions spring from experimentation. Town folk and quests enrich the vivid land of Hyrule beyond its main objectives. A storyline of intrigue expands this regal family’s lore, even if the plot takes safer routes at times.

Sure, frame stutters may disrupt, and some diversions feel superfluous. But for newcomers, this delivers approachable 2D Zelda bliss. Veterans find balanced challenge and nonlinear antics that encourage replays for years ahead. Both will feel gripped learning Zelda’s vibrant world and character through this reimagining.

By letting Zelda take center stage, Grezzo has proven this legendary formula succeeds when creatively evolved. Their vision leaves anticipation high for where future installments may lead Hyrule’s enduring legends. For its joyous experimentation and spotlight on a princess long overdue, Echoes of Wisdom earns an unequivocal recommendation.

The Review

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

9 Score

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom proves a princess is more than capable of headlining her own adventure. With brilliant level design, charming storytelling, and infinite room for player expression, Grezzo Crafts is one of the finest top-down Zelda experiences in recent memory. By revitalizing classic mechanics and infusing Zelda's kingdom with welcome new magic, Echoes of Wisdom leaves fans eagerly anticipating wherever her next heroic journey may lead.

PROS

  • Innovative echo summoning system encourages creative problem-solving.
  • Beautifully crafted world-begging exploration in every nook
  • Strong character development for Zelda into a fully realized hero
  • Memorable dungeon design complemented by challenging shrines
  • Myriad side quests and secrets keep gameplay engaging.

CONS

  • Frame rate dips disrupt immersion at times.
  • Repetitive combat grows tiresome.
  • Some minigames and rewards feel extraneous.

Review Breakdown

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