The Best Games To Play After Finishing The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is a charming adventure fit to become part of the fantastic Zelda franchise. Starring Princess Zelda herself, Echoes of Wisdom masterfully combined the visuals from the recent Link's Awakening and the simple copy-and-paste mechanic in the form of Echoes.

Whether traversing the diorama version of Hyrule, solving puzzles, or facing various enemies, Echoes of Wisdom brought Zelda into the spotlight. It isn't too overwhelming and not too dull and has the perfect balance of a classic Zelda gaming experience.

Finishing the whole game takes a little over 30 hours for completionists and just 20 hours for those who just want to enjoy the story. We have the perfect list if you've finished the game and want more of what Echoes of Wisdom offers. In no particular order, here are the ten best games to play after completing The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.

Alundra

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A classic PlayStation 1 game, Alundra tells the story of a young elf named Alundra who has the power to enter people's dreams. The game's combat and puzzles heavily influenced Zelda. As a dream walker, Alundra can enter people's nightmares, which serve as the game's main dungeons.

Critics praised Alundra for having challenging puzzles and real-time combat, similar to many Zelda games. Considered one of the most underrated action-adventure games, Alundra was ahead of its time when it was initially released on PS1.

CrossCode

CrossCode is a 2D action role-playing game available on different platforms. Its mechanics are similar to those of many Zelda games. Using various tools and elements, puzzle-solving made CrossRoads popular with its fans.

The story revolves around a young girl who enters a video game world named CrossWorlds and must thwart the evil behind the happenings within the MMORPG. Many critics praised the game's storytelling as it is considered a game within a game. Others commended CrossCode's entertaining yet challenging puzzles.

A Short Hike

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Zelda games are simple: get the sword, beat evil Ganon, and save Princess and Hyrule. But nothing can be simpler than the video game A Short Hike. Only about an hour and a half in game length, A Short Hike has all the charm and quirks that any Zelda game has.

Featuring Claire, an anthropomorphic bird, A Short Hike's story revolves around Claire trying to reach the mountain peak in a provincial park to find cellular reception. Like many of The Legend of Zelda games, A Short Hike is unique, charming, and relaxing.

Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King

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Many fans consider Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King a love letter to the Zelda franchise. With similar pixel-art visuals and gameplay to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to The Past, Blossom Tales perfectly mixed nostalgia with modern mechanics and captured the Zelda vibes that many fans loved and enjoyed.

Available on Nintendo Switch and PC, Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King starts with a grandfather telling a story to his grandchildren. It's a must-play if you want to experience the nostalgia of older Zelda games.

Moonlighter

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Mixing classic Zelda dungeon crawling with shop management, Moonlighter is available on several platforms, including Android and iOS. As the name suggests, Moonlighter will let players manage a shop during the day and explore some dungeons at night. This involves several gameplay mechanics exclusive to each of the activity.

Moonlighter received a positive reception upon its release and was even nominated for the Fan Favorite Indie Game and Fan Favorite Role-Playing Game Awards during the 2018 Gamer's Choice Awards.

Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas

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Originally developed for iOS in 2013, Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas has graphics and gameplay similar to The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and A Link to The Past. Oceanhorn received positive feedback during its release, and it eventually became available on PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Android.

Due to its initial mobile release, many fans called Oceanhorn "Zelda on mobile." It features puzzles, combat, and characters widely influenced by the Zelda games.

Okami HD

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Okami HD is a visually stunning game that combines Zelda elements with great storytelling to evoke the nostalgia and charm of the Zelda franchise. Starring the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu, Okami's gameplay mainly revolves around using a gesture-controlled brush to solve puzzles, defeat enemies, and progress through the story.

Okami's director, Hideki Kamiya, shared that he took inspiration from The Legend of Zelda during the development of Okami. Okami is a great game to pick up after finishing The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. It features a linear story with side quests and self-paced exploration.

Hob

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Developed by Runic Games before the company became defunct, Hob is an homage to many Zelda games that also emulates the feeling of solving puzzles and dungeon crawling through its unique overworld. Set in a place where peculiar creatures and machines live together, Hob has no written dialogue and prompts the players to progress through different visual hints and scenes.

Hob's gameplay is pretty straightforward. Exploration is done on most levels, and combat is similar to the older Zelda games. Players can unlock other tools, such as shields, similar to how the Zelda games add new tools as the story progresses.

Hyper Light Drifter

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Like Blossom Tales and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Hyper Light Drifter is a 16-bit action role-playing game inspired by the Diablo series. It is set in a cyberpunk world, and players control the Drifter, the game's main protagonist, who can charge their weapons by damaging enemies.

Zelda elements like dungeon crawling and puzzles are present in Hyper Light Drifter. The main change it adds is more skill-based combat, which players must take time to master. It also lacks spoken dialogue and depends on its visuals to portray its narrative.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

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With similar visuals to The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, the remake of Link's Awakening for the Nintendo Switch has brought a brand new charm to the franchise. Link's Awakening perfectly captured childhood nostalgia while utilizing modern mechanics in a Zelda game, featuring visuals similar to a diorama and character models that look like toys.

Link's Awakening is faithful to the original game, sticking to its original storyline. New features such as customizable dungeons added more gameplay options and replayability, making it the perfect Zelda game to play after completing The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is a great new addition to the franchise's popular titles. The Zelda franchise is so loved by fans that games like the ones above try to emulate the Zelda experience while adding a bit of their own formula.

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