![]() The title itself, Zelda Step, will be quick to frighten many, but fortunately it's not quite representative of what this release is about. The canticles of my youth deserve nothing more than to be treated tenderly, with the utmost care. Undeniably, it's a thin line that Ephixa tread with Zelda Step, but one that ultimately pleases more than disdains. This presents an ample opportunity for either soaring success with the old-time fans like me, or my peers and I shaking our heads in dismay. ![]() The world of electronic music has taken a turn lately that could easily lead to potential success in working with nostalgic works from our favorite videogames. While this steady shift has been taking place, the global blossoming of dubstep (or decay as others would deem it) has branched into the realm of videogame music more and more with time.This leads to quite the influx of creativity regarding new directions the loyal Zelda devotees can take to pay their respects to their favorite franchise. It's become almost hip to revere the tales of our childhood, which can certainly be detrimental in some regards but overall is more of a blessing than anything. ![]() One can simply take a journey to their local Wal-Mart, Hot Topic, or maybe even Belk and likely be able to find a Zelda shirt available for purchase. However, as this change occurs it seems to have come naturally for my generation to pay their respects to the games that mattered the most. ![]() Yes, somehow a post-apocalyptic world was more satisfying to me than my own life, and that's the most intriguing truth regarding the majority of top-tier games flooding the market as of lately. Videogames used to be a means of escaping my problems, even throughout high school - instead of stressing over what colleges I would apply to, I would flock to my Xbox and put on some Fallout to get lost in a world that simply wasn't my own. However, through the initial bitterness came an utmost respect for the thrill of completing a game, as well as getting lost in the plot of a good tale. I was eagerly demanding entrance into the gaming roster for Ocarina of Time, and bitterly resenting the privileges older brothers seemed to be entitled to receive. I can easily recall gazing slack-jawed, at my family's Nintendo 64 when I was three or four. ![]() One trait of people within my age group is that videogames are just as much sown into our pasts as more long-lasting pastimes, and probably even more so. Review Summary: It's a thin line that Ephixa tread with Zelda Step, but one that ultimately pleases more than disdains. ![]()
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