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The Wrath and Longing of Nemel

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Creator: Vargen Genre: Story-driven Added: 05 Dec 2004 Updated: 08 Apr 2005 ZC Version: 1.92 B182 Downloads: 696 Rating[?]: Rating: 4.53/5 (16 ratings) Download Quest
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Lynx  
Rating: 5/5

Edited 25 November 2018 - 03:02 PM
5/5

One of my favorite quests in the database! (A hidden gem)...


The shining points for this quest are an expansive overworld [x3] to explore, plus an amazing soundtrack with songs from Chrono-trigger & Castlevania make this one of the best sounding quests you’ll ever play.

The levels aren’t the strongest features of this quest but are definitely enjoyable ~(esp.L5), they're mainly combat-based with few puzzles (exceptions=L6, L8); There's also alot of Side-questing to do in this game (some for required items), which makes the experience so much more than your standard 9-level quest, like a challenging gauntlet/Battle arena = additional quest items. And the story is quite unusual & interesting, you get alot more here than your typical Zelda-tales.

This quest features 4-Sword upgrades; on my 1st playthrough I somehow missed the last 2-upgrades making Level-9 super challenging. L9 is already designed to be an endurance combat challenge, and with only the 2nd-Sword it became almost impossible (almost). Make sure you explore the Overworld very carefully to find all the hidden Upgrades/items you can, this will be key to finishing the game smoothly. There’s *2-Endings you can get, which is determined by your earlier encounter with Death (after Level-7).


Overall, a great Zelda experience! (Thank you Cristofer for making this quest!)
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Jamian  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 09 December 2013 - 02:50 PM
A solid classic-styled quest with a compelling overworld and a few neat sprite alterations.

But the dungeon design is sometimes a little plain, and you often have to play "guess which random block you have to push to open a passage".
 

Artistic  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 21 April 2011 - 02:05 PM
Very enjoyable quest.
 

William  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 28 November 2010 - 02:54 PM
A great quest, liked alot.
 

DarkFlameWolf  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 05 August 2010 - 08:30 PM
This sort of reminds me of my quest: Fallen One, both in the simple look of each overworld screen and the overall difficulty of it. It is a fun quest and it flows nicely, one of the few that kept my interest past level 1 or 2. Still working on it right now, the only reason I marked off one start was mainly because of the simplicity of screen design. You can do so much more with the tileset.
 

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