The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (2002) - Part 13 - Upside Down Tower
Sometimes a dungeon is designed in such a way that you have a lot of rooms on the same floor, or sometimes the dungeon is designed with just a whole lot of floors. In the latter case it is usually made as a tower. Just a couple of rooms per floor and then going up a lot of floors. But going downward is also an option. Further and further down as an upside down tower you might say. Even though in the Ice Palace's case it is more recognizable in A Link Between Worlds because of better aesthetic design. Don't expect anything like the Temple of the Ocean King from Phantom Hourglass though. That place turns the Ice Palace as an underground tower into a joke. 🤣🤣🤣
The third installment in the Zelda series returns to its original formula. A Link to the Past returns to the top-down view perspective and gives us more Hyrule to explore in brand new upgraded SNES graphics. In this new adventure Link is tasked to save Princess Zelda and the other Maidens from the clutches of the evil wizard Agahnim before he opens the seal on the mysterious Golden Land. With new weapons, amazing dungeon crawling and an epic story, this is the most epic Zelda adventure so far. And I'll be playing the Game Boy Advance version of this game for the Let's Play since it's the most recent version of this game.
Chapter select:
(0:00) Village of Outcasts - Locked Chest
(1:12) Dark Field - to Great Swamp
(2:00) Great Swamp - Magic Bottle 4
(2:35) Hyrule Field - to Pond of Happiness (portal)
(3:25) Ice Lake - to Ice Palace
(3:40) Ice Palace - Compass
(5:23) Ice Palace - Map
(11:22) Ice Palace - Big Key
(11:44) Ice Palace - Blue Mail
(14:55) Ice Palace - Boss
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