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TLoZ: Flashback 2nd Quest
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Feature Quest
Creator: Eddy Genre: NES-style Added: 04 Jan 2014 Updated: 22 Nov 2014 ZC Version: 2.50 Downloads: 451 Rating[?]: |
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This is the 2nd quest to TLoZ: Flashback. If you loved the first, this one is highly recommended!
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Description
Changes from the 1st Flashback quest:
- Moved Heart Containers
- Moved dungeon locations (minus Levels 0 and 9)
- New dungeon layouts
- New item movements
- A couple new enemies
- An enemy colour scheme (in the order of: Red < Blue < Green < Level Colour)
- Many more!
Make sure you play this quest with the zelda.nsf to hear the music.
UPDATE 1: Fixed doors.
UPDATE 2: I'm pretty stupid for fixing this but, Level 0's map has been fixed properly, removing that random extra spot on the map.
UPDATE 3: Fixed up a couple enemy balancing issues and recoloured a few enemies.
- Moved Heart Containers
- Moved dungeon locations (minus Levels 0 and 9)
- New dungeon layouts
- New item movements
- A couple new enemies
- An enemy colour scheme (in the order of: Red < Blue < Green < Level Colour)
- Many more!
Make sure you play this quest with the zelda.nsf to hear the music.
UPDATE 1: Fixed doors.
UPDATE 2: I'm pretty stupid for fixing this but, Level 0's map has been fixed properly, removing that random extra spot on the map.
UPDATE 3: Fixed up a couple enemy balancing issues and recoloured a few enemies.
Story
Same as Zelda 1, not much of a difference.
Tips & Cheats
- This quest has odd gimmicks with stairs. In Levels 3, 8 and 9, try to enter the same staircase, it will send you to different locations in the same dungeon.
- You can have access to potions as soon as you get the Blue Candle. Make sure you always carry potions with you for those tough dungeons!
- Revisit old dungeon locations from the 1st quest. You can find some neat stuff.
- The Lens is in Level 5, once you get it, feel free to abuse it.
- The Magic Book, Magic Key and Golden Arrows are NOT available in this quest.
- You can have access to potions as soon as you get the Blue Candle. Make sure you always carry potions with you for those tough dungeons!
- Revisit old dungeon locations from the 1st quest. You can find some neat stuff.
- The Lens is in Level 5, once you get it, feel free to abuse it.
- The Magic Book, Magic Key and Golden Arrows are NOT available in this quest.
Credits
- Nintendo for The Legend of Zelda
- Big thanks to Avataro, LunarRedMage and AtrusW0nder for beta-testing and giving some feedback.
- Other people I forgot to mention, thank you too!
- Big thanks to Avataro, LunarRedMage and AtrusW0nder for beta-testing and giving some feedback.
- Other people I forgot to mention, thank you too!
Avaro
Posted 04 January 2014 - 04:21 PM
This quest is a NES-style quest. And it's a very good one.
It basically does everything right, that some other NES-style quests are doing wrong. The difficulty curve is well-balanced. There are no unfairly hidden secrets. No trollish traps like door repair rooms. And most importantly, is has an individual flavour to it, as there are custom enemies for example and an optional Level 0 that has it's own very NES-like music.
All the dungeons are shaped like certain items for some reason. They sometimes have tricky stair warps in them. But despite all that, it is at any time easy enough to navigate through them and get familiar with their layout.
I don't often care for NES-style quests too much, but it looks like there are some exceptions and it provides a lot of fun. Great quest, EddyTheOliveira!
It basically does everything right, that some other NES-style quests are doing wrong. The difficulty curve is well-balanced. There are no unfairly hidden secrets. No trollish traps like door repair rooms. And most importantly, is has an individual flavour to it, as there are custom enemies for example and an optional Level 0 that has it's own very NES-like music.
All the dungeons are shaped like certain items for some reason. They sometimes have tricky stair warps in them. But despite all that, it is at any time easy enough to navigate through them and get familiar with their layout.
I don't often care for NES-style quests too much, but it looks like there are some exceptions and it provides a lot of fun. Great quest, EddyTheOliveira!
Avaro
Posted 29 January 2014 - 11:46 AM
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=CUF0QIUlW7A
Hope this won't happen for anyone else who plays with the 2.50.1 build ;D
Hope this won't happen for anyone else who plays with the 2.50.1 build ;D
AtrusW0nder
Edited 06 January 2014 - 02:13 PM
I play tested the first few levels. Very comfortable challenge - truly a Zelda classic feel to it. I played some of Eddy's earlier quests and I can see the improvement in terms of balance and plain old fun. I recommend playing Eddy's quest in reverse order, from newest to oldest.
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