Well it helps I'm playing the entries that are all pretty radically different from each other. From a gameplay standpoint Link's Adventure is the closest to traditional, though Majora's Mask isn't a huge leap from it in itself but the time travel mechanic does change how you approach the game and give it a new spin. So it's actually like playing three different games to be honest. Like playing FFTactics, a numbered entry, and TheaterRhythm, yeah they're all Final Fantasy but they each have a different feel and playstyle.
Funny enough, Ganon isn't really in any of these games. You see him if you die in Zelda II but there is no real villain and the plot is about reviving an older Zelda by finding the Triforce of Courage. Link's Awakening and Majora's Mask don't even take place in Hyrule and Zelda and Ganon get passing mentions with Link being the sole star. Granted both games certainly feel like "leftover" titles (This isn't a bad thing) basically feeling like games that utilized ideas that got cut from Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time, but they are pretty solid titles overall. I'm thinking of adding Four Sword Adventure into the mix to fill the hole left in my handheld department.





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