Whereas The Binding of Issac has similarities to Zelda 's oldest titles, Dark Souls is comparable to the most recent main-series game, Breath of the Wild. Furthermore, Dark Souls differentiates itself from others on this list, as whereas most took inspiration from Zelda, Breath of the Wild took inspiration from Dark Souls.
This is particularly apparent in Breath of the Wild 's lore-based story-telling that players must seek out to find and parry centric combat. The inspirations aren't just one way, though, as Dark Souls , like many games, has numerous mechanics that were inspired by the revolutionary Ocarina of Time.
FromSoftware's Hidetaka Miyazaki, the creator of Dark Souls , responded to the comparisons between the games, saying that he felt FromSoftware's franchise was "unworthy" of being compared to the Zelda series. Ittle Dew 2 strands players on an island and requires them to obtain eight pieces of a raft before they can leave. The game focuses predominantly on the adventure puzzling elements that are prominent in Zelda games, as well as throwing many enemies at players to defeat, including bosses at the end of dungeons.
Unfortunately, the game had numerous issues due to differences between the game's developer and publisher, resulting in it being taken off of many digital platforms.
Thankfully, the game is currently still available to play on Steam and Switch as it was self-published on the two stores. Following a lucrative campaign, the game made its way to PC in March The 2D adventure game is a throwback to the bit era and is an ideal choice for those looking for an experience similar to A Link to The Past or A Link Between Worlds.
The indie game was well received by both fans and critics, evidenced by its 84 Metascore and 8. Fable is a great choice for players who are looking for a 3D Zelda -like experience but with a heavier focus on role-playing mechanics.
The game differentiated itself from the competition in with its implementation of the alignment feature. The alignment feature added weight to the player's in-game decisions, awarding them either good or evil points depending on their actions.
They are fun, adventurous and quite relatable to Zelda in theme. This list is comprised of various types of games and game series which are just like Zelda on the basis of theme. Trust me, these games are the real fun and I am sure you would not even realize playing them for like hours. Check out these cool games here and start playing them right away. This is an action-adventure game developed by Crystal Dynamics and released in This is the fifth games of the LoK series and also the most popular one too.
The game sets in the continuation with the earlier installments and you are going to see the similar gameplay here too. It continues the journey of Vampire lord Kain and his wraith Raziel. The bonus you get here is that it is the only game of the series where Kain and Raziel both are playable. There is only one weapon with Kain which is soul Reaver but it is upgradable with different elements.
The prime focus remains on combat mode and there are no techniques introduced here too like mid-air slashes, upper-cuts, firing orbs etc. The only thing which will disturb you is odd camera controls a bit repetitive gameplay.
However, the new techniques compensate for it all. Compatible with:. Hyper Light Drifter is a 2D action-based role-playing game which is developed by Heart Machine and published by Playism in The game as considered by its developer is a combination of The Legend of Zelda: A link to the Past and Diablo together making it very similar to other Zelda like games.
The game is presented in the form of pixelated style and apart from adventure, the elements of s cience-fiction and technology has been used fully in this game. The game makes a perfect option for games like Zelda. As weapon, Drifter uses an energy sword and there are other weapons available too.
The timely introduction of difficulties in the form of monsters keeps the game going. Through various tactics and strategy making, the player needs to keep going in this game. It is available in both single-player and multiplayer gaming modes. You start out with just an energy sword, but pick up more ranged options as you progress through the game in whatever order you decide.
The game does little to hold your hand, allowing you to naturally find your own way through this beautiful world. In the place of puzzles, Hyper Light Drifter challenges you in two ways.
Dashing, for example, is one of your primary tools in the game. Not only does it let you move quickly, but is integral to dodging attacks, and some secrets are only reachable if you have fully mastered the timing of this maneuver.
Like the best games, nothing in Hyper Light Drifter is fair. It takes pretty much all the things people loved about the latest Zelda game and made it into an evolving game that is continuously getting new content.
At the same time, those additions may just be what put people off of trying this game. Since it is free to play, Genshin Impact does attempt to lure you into spending money with several gotcha mechanics, daily timers, and currencies to purchase. Well, a lot. The world is completely open, you can climb anything you want, provided you have enough stamina, there are secrets and trials all around the world, resource gathering and cooking for buffs, and you even have a glider.
The biggest change is in your party. You only control one character at a time but have four characters you can swap between on the fly, each with their own elemental proficiency, weapon, and abilities. This game made a big hit when it launched, and can be just as addicting as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, if not more so thanks to the updates.
If you took Link and made him a wolf…wait, they technically did that with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, but instead of only being a wolf part of the time imagine you played as a one for the entire game. Okami HD is such a Zelda game at heart it almost hurts. You play as Amaterasu, a representation of a Japanese god, with a magical paintbrush on a quest to bring life back to the world beset by dark spirits.
The game was originally released back in , but the updated version is absolutely the way to play it, enhanced visuals and framerate and all. Speaking of visuals, this game is absolutely gorgeous. The traditional Japanese painterly style has some resemblance to Windwaker , but is even more breathtaking. Every detail in this game is lovingly crafted and pops off the screen. The combat is different from any Zelda game, it was made by the team who would go on to form Platinum Games if that means anything to you, but follows the classic Zelda formula of entering a dungeon, acquiring a new ability to navigate it, and using that ability to beat the boss.
And as a roguelike, Binding of Isaac play sessions won't eat up much of your time - at least not individually. By the 27th "just one more" run, you may want to check what time it is. Genshin Impact is a free-to-play gacha game that launched in and quickly became an addiction for many. You play as the Traveler, putting together a team of allies - all with their own special powers - exploring the huge land of Teyvat to look for your lost twin. It's got the same open-world adventure feel as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - you collect recipes that can be cooked up at campfires and kitchens, and the Teyvat is full of hidden puzzles and secrets you can uncover with the right powers - and looks utterly stunning.
The gacha mechanic might put a few players off, but it's easy to sink hours into the game and quests without ever reaching for your wallet, and new content is added at a blistering pace. Sable's gorgeous open-world, cast of endearing characters, and open-ended narrative make it ripe for Zelda comparison, even if the former is a non-combative affair.
As such, Sable leans heavier into its contemplative moments, which in turn enriches its sense of adventure, where players are encouraged and are driven to explore beyond its beautiful horizon.
Zelda games often give players an expansive world to explore and all the time in the world to explore it even in Majora's Mask, Link could rewind time to avoid death by moon crash. Minit instead asks you to explore the world one minute at a time. Yup, 60 seconds is all you get before your life comes to an end, and only by living through a countless number of brief adventures can you lift an evil curse.
It's an interesting twist, and one that may not feel too similar to the Zelda formula, but there's still that sense of exploration, puzzle-solving, and basic combat - it's just all crammed into, that's right, a minute. This one goes out to all the Zelda fans who ache for another Four Swords Adventures. Spiral Knights takes that multiplayer dungeon-delving concept and multiplies it tenfold, into a full-on MMO.
Sure you're not a tunic-wearing fantasy lad, but playing as what's basically a cross between a Digimon and a knight in sci-fi armor is just as good and way cuter , and the everchanging Clockworks dungeon means infinite replayability. Plus, it's free! Imagine the wolf sequence from Twilight Princess, give the wolf a magic paint brush, and expand that sequence out to a full length game.
That's Okami. Well, sort of.
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