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Like in Zelda II , Link visits towns and places doing stuff to get items that can help him on his quest to save the King and Zelda as well. Controlling Link in The Faces of Evil can be an exercise in frustration requiring a lot of patience, as it is nearly impossible to get Link to do what you want him to do and the fact that enemies pop up every time their spawn points move off-screen doesn't help.

It's not at all that bad once you get the controls down, but after playing it for so long you'll get tired of having to do the endless fetch quests. But at least unlike in Zelda II there are no pits in which you die instantly , you can only be killed by the enemies in the game.

It starts one day in Hyrule Castle with Link complaining about how boring it is there and the King tells him "This peace is what all true warriors strive for. As Link tells him he wonders what Ganon is up to, an old man suddenly arrives on a flying carpet and tells the King the Island of Kordia is under attack from Ganon.

Why exactly the King of Hyrule should care is unknown. This excites Link, who has nothing better to do, and he says he'll go to grab his stuff, but Gwonam ignorantly tells him his sword is enough.

Before Link goes off he asks Zelda for a kiss for luck, but is turned down by her, telling Link he must be kidding. Link sets off to stop Ganon and liberate Kordia. In his adventures in Kordia, Link meets a colourful cast of characters, including a fat shopkeeper named Morshu who will sell Link lamp oil, ropes, and bombs as long as he has enough rupees, a pig that turns people into animal slaves, a weird fat woman who wants Link to find something for her, and a guy in a metal suit who hardens people into robots with fire?

Finally after all is said and done Link finally faces Ganon in a duel in which Ganon offers Link to join him or he will kill him. Link refuses and throws a book at Ganon and seals him in it, rendering Ganon the easiest boss fight in the game, and after that he rescues Zelda, who was not known to be missing previously.

Gwonam tells Link he did a good job. Link tells Zelda that's worth a kiss, but Zelda just laughs and the game ends. Top credits Director Dale DeSharone. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 3. Add photo. Top cast Edit. Jeffrey Rath Link as Link voice. Jeffrey Nelson Morshu as Morshu voice …. Natalie Brown. Christopher Flockton. Jerry Goodwin. Karen Grace. John Mahon. Josie McElroy.

Phil Miller. Marguerite Scott. Paul Wann Gwonam as Gwonam voice …. Dale DeSharone. Jonathan Merritt script Shigeru Miyamoto characters uncredited. More like this.



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