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Which Zelda game could possibly be your example of underrated?
I just thought he was finding a hidden treasure...
Oracle of Seasons/Ages is almost never mentioned in discussions about Zelda. The shitty CD-i games get more attention!
Oracle games are my favorite. Minish Cap is also good and often passed over.
Yknow I've been trying to decide what GB/A era game to replay and Oracles might be it. VERY fond memories of those games; I had Ages, my brother had Seasons. The animal companions are silly and cute and the level and puzzle design was superb.
I've played modern LoZ and had fun with the open world style, but majorly prefer the more linear, curated style of the earlier games.
I am still kinda pissed that someone stole my flip phone GBA (er... What was that one called again? I'm drawing a blank for some reason, even tho it was objectively the best one) along with Season of Ages (it was currently in the gameboy), which I just started.
Gameboy Advance SP. First Gameboy with built in backlight. RIP to yours.
Skyward Sword?
Skyward Sword ain't great though