The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Though there is some debate over whether The Legend of Zelda games is RPGs – they don't feature turn-based battles or leveling up in the traditional sense – the strong sense of progression, large open worlds, upgrading equipment, and dungeon conquering do mean it has many aspects familiar to the genre. And, let's face it, for the most part, they're simply wonderful games. A Link Between Worlds is no exception, with the game making excellent use of the chances provided by the 3DS's stereoscopic capabilities.
A Link Between Worlds is an indirect successor to the legendary SNES classic A Link to the Past (which is still largely recognized as one of the finest games ever developed), and it's a deserving tribute to its 16-bit grandfather. It clearly merits its spot at the top of the list for Finest 3DS RPGs and sits at the top of the best Nintendo 3DS games of all time. It is beautifully designed, original in terms of gameplay, and immensely captivating.
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