I wonder, there are any games similar to Zelda for the PC?
Games like Zelda for the PC
Darksiders apparently.
Ugh, sadly.. this is the only thing that pops up in my head too.Darksiders apparently.
I enjoyed the gameplay from Darksiders (it was a random buy for me) but the story was delivered in a weird way. You would go hours with very little story content and then of all of a sudden be bombarded with a lot of story elements. Then you would go hours again with out anything, rinse and repeat. Ultimately It was easy to understand the over all premise but the politics of it all gets a little blurry through out the game for me and the whole reason you are playing the game is all the heaven/hell political underlining.
There are so many different definitions of Zelda (mostly because the original, LttP, the portable games, and the Ocarina families are SO DIFFERENT IN DESIGN) that you're gonna have to give a lot more context than that.
You have Soul Reaver which is kinda similar to Zelda, I think it was added to gog a couple of weeks back so it might be worth checking out. Other than that and Darksiders there isn't really all that much out there for PC that scratches the Zelda itch.
As others have said, The Binding of Isaac is Zelda 1's dungeons and Darksiders is mature Zelda. With portal guns. Go for them.
@GWDreah said:
@EXTomar: A huge open world, with questing, puzzles, killing spiders (or anything else) platforming elements, and such things.
Darksiders not exactly open, but very large, it's as open as OoT was.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning huge open world fairly light on the puzzles/platforming.
Fable III huge open world fairly light on the puzzles/platforming.
There was a Hobbit game that was basically that first Wii Zelda game, sorta....
lol.
@AlexW00d said:
@GWDreah said:
@EXTomar: A huge open world, with questing, puzzles, killing spiders (or anything else) platforming elements, and such things.
Skyrim?
That first Jak and Daxter game might scratch that itch a little. Perhaps the rest too, actually.
@MordeaniisChaos said:
There was a Hobbit game that was basically that first Wii Zelda game, sorta....
lol.
@AlexW00d said:
@GWDreah said:
@EXTomar: A huge open world, with questing, puzzles, killing spiders (or anything else) platforming elements, and such things.
Skyrim?
That first Jak and Daxter game might scratch that itch a little. Perhaps the rest too, actually.
Isn't on PC.
Darksiders is probably the OP's best bet.
@TentPole said:
Ys: The Oath in Felghana just got a steam release and Ys Origin should be out in a couple of months.
The Piranha Bytes games Gothic 3, Risen, and the recently released Risen 2 would all be much closer than a Skyrim type game.
This guy knows whats up. Y's is somewhere in between Zelda and Secret of Mana, only it is on PC. In japan the Y's series is as highly regarded as Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, so this isn't some crappy knockoff title either.
@EXTomar said:
@GWDreah said:
@EXTomar:The gameplay have to be similar to the "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time".
Which means what exactly? A game with a time traveling element, or a game with a sword and shield, or elves and a horse?
Why are you people making this so difficult. All Zeldas have the same basic premise of a world where you explore dungeons and get items... Come on people.
I think it bears pointing out that the Legacy of Kain series did the gothed-out Legend of Zelda thing before Darksiders did.
Granted Darksiders is even more overt about it.
@MasturbatingestBear said:
@EXTomar said:
@GWDreah said:
@EXTomar:The gameplay have to be similar to the "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time".
Which means what exactly? A game with a time traveling element, or a game with a sword and shield, or elves and a horse?
Why are you people making this so difficult. All Zeldas have the same basic premise of a world where you explore dungeons and get items... Come on people.
In that case... Baldur's Gate!
Thanks I'm going to try Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
@GWDreah said:
Thanks I'm going to try Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
Ugh, I wouldn't. I was seriously disappointed with that game. Everything was so bland and uninspired. If you really want a Zelda-type game, go with Darksiders.
Sorry if my tone seemed harsh but that is the issue: Asking "Is there something similar to X?" in such a generic fashion is hard to quantify regardless if it is a animal, vegetable or video game. I was trying to prompt from the OP for more input and discussion but I guess that didn't work.
@GWDreah said:
Thanks I'm going to try Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
Ugh, I wouldn't. I was seriously disappointed with that game. Everything was so bland and uninspired. If you really want a Zelda-type game, go with Darksiders.
I think you are being hard on Amalur but I know that darksiders is pretty good and I had a real good time with it.
If you haven't played Okami already , do that . It's the best Zelda like game out there , and actually might be better than any Zelda game period .It's for the PS3 , PS2 , and Wii . I recommend getting the HD version on PS3 . As for a PC Zelda game , Darksiders is probably the one you're looking for . Also , Beyond Good & Evil .
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