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Death's Door

Death’s Door review

Posted on August 8, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It’s telling that even all these years later, the original top-down Legend of Zelda games are still dominant influences on superb modern titles – a case in point being Death’s Door, which makes no bones about being an acolyte of Nintendo’s super-franchise.

If you’re going to be influenced, though, you might as well do it right. And Death’s Door is a brilliant little adventure, full of character and melancholy, but also bursting with well-judged challenge.
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