Here are a few things I like about those games:

  • “on rails” progression - no loot, any new gear is discovered as part of the story (e.g. OG Zelda -> blue ring -> red ring); minimal loot
  • hard, but fair, boss fights
  • dungeon feel - less emphasis on puzzles, more on working room to room to find items to access the boss
  • minimal emphasis on stats, so grinding shouldn’t be a thing of playing normally
  • forced usage of gadgets/types of weapons

Examples of games that qualify:

  • most Zelda titles - A Link to the Past, Link’s Awakening, Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword; not BotW or TotK
  • Ys games - esp. Ys 1 and Ys Origin; later titles lose focus IMO (more gear, more leveling, etc)
  • Okami - boss fights aren’t exactly what I’m looking for, but the rest of the game is close

Examples that don’t qualify:

  • Diablo and similar - far too much loot and skill trees
  • Dark Souls - it’s close, but the variety of equipment is a bit much; I want less choice, not more,; but DS is pretty close
  • Assassin’s Creed - “boss fights” are usually lame, too much focus on upgrades, stealth isn’t really my thing

Games on the fence:

  • Tunic - I’ve played an hour or so and it was tons of fun
  • Titan Souls - finished and loved it, just worried mentioning it will take people off track since it doesn’t have any progression, dungeons, etc
  • Furi - again, loved it, but like Titan Souls, it’s a bit of an exception

Basically, I want a game that forces me to learn and adapt using the limited tools the game provides. Here are things I absolutely want to avoid:

  • feeling of being OP - causes me to drop most (a)RPGs
  • lots of choices - if I get an upgrade, it should be strictly an upgrade (e.g. more damage)
  • loot - I hate managing inventories (exception: switching gadgets to solve puzzles/different enemy types) and buying/selling stuff; I want that progression managed for me

Basically, I shouldn’t have to think outside solving puzzles and fighting bosses.

Indie games are preferred.

Platforms:

  • PC (or emulator) - preferred, esp if I can use my Steam Deck
  • Switch
  • Wii
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Have you played the existing Legend of Zelda titles? I mean, there are a ton of them. Even if you stop at Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda

Year Zelda Game
1987 The Adventure of Link
1991 A Link to the Past
1993 Link’s Awakening
1998 Ocarina of Time
1998 Link’s Awakening DX
2000 Majora’s Mask
2001 Oracle of Seasons
2001 Oracle of Ages
2002 Four Swords
2002 The Wind Waker
2004 Four Swords Adventures
2004 The Minish Cap
2006 Twilight Princess
2007 Phantom Hourglass
2009 Spirit Tracks
2011 Ocarina of Time 3D
2011 Four Swords Anniversary Edition
2011 Skyward Sword
2013 The Wind Waker HD
2013 A Link Between Worlds
2015 Majora’s Mask 3D
2015 Tri Force Heroes
2016 Twilight Princess HD
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