I recently discovered Alundra on the PS1. I can hear you asking, "really...you just found it?" And yes, I just found it. Having gone the direction of Nintendo while growing up, I never owned a PS1 when it was introduced to the US market back in 1995. And as such, I missed out on a large number of superb games, including the 1997 Zelda clone, Alundra. Wait... a Zelda clone? on the PS1? You read that correctly. The initial descriptions I found online all commonly referred to Alundra as a Zelda clone. More specifically, a clone of the 1991 Zelda game A Link To The Past (Zelda) from the Super Nintendo (SNES).
So what makes this particular game a
clone of Zelda? Well to start with, the main character, Alundra, has a
very familiar look about him. He's an elf, or so it has been said, and
as such he has pointed ears, very similar
to the hero of the Zelda series. But to be fair, this game is
said to
be the spiritual sequel to the 1993 Sega Genesis game Landstalker, a
game that also depicted an elf with pointy ears. Having never played
that game, I really cannot comment any further about
any similarities from that particular game. I can however, say that
from the few screenshots that I have seen online it does appear to be
very Zelda like in it's own respects, but I digress. The other features
of the game that seem to resemble Zelda include,
but are not limited to:
- Whacking bushes with your sword to collect coins/life
- Upgrades in lifebar abilities.
- Weapons/Upgrades (including bombs).
- Dungeons with puzzles to solve, and a dungeon boss.
- Large open world gameplay.
- Top-down viewpoint.
- Live action combat style (so called Action RPG).
- Similar graphic/character design (i.e. character sprites).
I will admit that at the time of
this writing, I have yet to complete the game in it's entirety, but the
few hours I have spent playing it has given me a very similar gaming
experience as compared to that of Zelda. I find
that I am intrigued to find out what happens next in the story. What
new items/weapons will I aquire along the way? I have puropsely avoided
walkthroughs and let's play videos so as to not spoil anything. Even
though this game is almost 20 years old (17 yrs.)
I want to experience it unspoiled, like I would have back when the game
first came out. From what I have gathered from opinions both online and
in the real world, I am not going to be disappointed.
Here is a short video I made with some of the gameplay. I think it will speak for itself.
ROM With A View: ALUNDRA
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