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  1. Nov 16, 2020
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    A zelda 2 re-imagine! Inspired by the worst parts of retro gaming. That's right! Out of the entire retro library, from DOS to the imaginary console Pico8, this mess takes all the worst parts and puts them into one bite size package. It has the boring mazes of early nintendo titles, the disturbing lack of fanfare from all your favorite shovelware, and a non story so pretentious it might asA zelda 2 re-imagine! Inspired by the worst parts of retro gaming. That's right! Out of the entire retro library, from DOS to the imaginary console Pico8, this mess takes all the worst parts and puts them into one bite size package. It has the boring mazes of early nintendo titles, the disturbing lack of fanfare from all your favorite shovelware, and a non story so pretentious it might as well not exist. So get out there and spam arrows until your thumbs bleed and backtrack until you have an aneurysm! This game is a true ode to zelda 2. Expand
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  1. Apr 24, 2018
    60
    On the one hand, there's a compound of flavoursome ingredients, while on the other one lays a final course that tastes just like a million others. It doesn't do anything bad, but just does not reach notable heights or excel anywhere. The meagre offering - in terms of new releases - on the Nintendo 3DS right now, may actually work in Ansimuz Games' favour, convincing those who don't own a Nintendo Switch yet, or simply want to send their handheld of choice some love, to give Elliot Quest a try.
  2. 75
    All in all, the post-patch version of Elliot Quest is a fun, but imperfect game. The challenge can be overwhelming, and occasionally the save points are spaced a bit too far apart. Still, the skill development, open exploration, and side scrolling bow-and-arrow combat is worth checking out. It’s not quite up to the level of other recent retro revivals like Shovel Knight or Blaster Master Zero, but if Zelda II is up your alley, Elliot Quest is worth a shot.
  3. Jun 14, 2017
    60
    Elliot Quest does not try to hide that it seeks its inspiration in 8-bit era games and it certainly succeeds at reenacting the spirit of those days, as well as coupling it to competent audiovisuals and a good lifespan. It doesn't do as good when it comes to its difficulty curve, which is way too steep for most players and it gameplay gets too complicated for its own good at some moments.