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Nintendo's beloved The Legend of Zelda series has a knack for roping players into its ever - expanding mythos of
faeries, gorons, moblins, and zoras, but it seems that with each
new sequel, players are forced to have their hands held for a prolonged period of time before the adventure actually begins.