Summary

The Legend of Zeldais one of the most successful and enduring video game franchises of all time, withover thirtyZeldagamesreleased and millions of copies sold over the last few decades. Yet it wasn’t always that way, and the titular Zelda was often confused as Link until she became a playable character across Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda franchise and beyond.

Over the years, Princess Zelda has surely climbed her way to the top of video game history with grace and dedication. Since her first appearance inThe Legend of Zeldain 1896, Zelda has become more than just a damsel in distress archetype and has proven herself time and again to be a committed and caring ruler. Appearing in all but threeZeldagames (although not always inthe same incarnation), it’s about time Zelda was given her own brilliant title. Although there hopefully won’t be a long wait until that day, there are still a few options for gamers looking for the chance to play Zelda.

Zelda Saves Link Zelda’s Adventure

Zelda’s Adventureis a decidedly odd CD-i game from the 90s, and although it is one of three, this one was created by a totally different company to the others, named Viridis Corporation. The game mimics the classic top-downZeldastyle but includes live-action cutscenes, adding to one of the many negative aspects of this Nintendo game.

It’s refreshing to see Zelda as the central protagonist of a game, but it’s a shame that it had to be this one.Zelda’s Adventurehas barely any redeeming qualities, with poor graphics, awkward acting, and agonizingly difficult gameplay. Thanks to its generally bad quality, and the discontinuation of the CD-i, copies ofZelda’s Adventurecan now be worth a decent amount in the gaming world. Unfortunately, its rarity is the only thing that gives this game real value.

Zelda over the map in The Wand Of Gamelon

Zelda: The Wand of Gamelonis one of the few,incredibly strange entriesinThe Legend of Zeldafranchise that is drastically different from almost any other game in the franchise. This CD-i game continued through the infamous trend of theZeldafranchise in terms of gameplay and character decisions.

In terms of plot,The Wand of Gamelonwas somewhat ahead of its time. Released in 1993 alongside another game titledLink: The Faces of Evil, the script is actually flipped so thatZelda has to rescue Linkfrom Ganon. Although it’s nice to play a game with Zelda as the hero, unfortunately,The Wand of Gamelonis routinely disowned by theZeldaseries and is generally believed to be one of the worst games in the series.

Zelda firing a Light Arrow in Hyrule Warriors

Hyrule Warriorsis a far cry from any of the terrible CD-iZeldagames. It was one ofthe best Wii U gameswith unique gameplay thanks to its hack-and-slash style game that combinesThe Legend of ZeldawithDynasty Warriorsto create a fun and referential experience, non-canon to the mainline series.

AlthoughHyrule Warriorsisn’t exactly the Zelda-led title that fans would love to see, it nonetheless decisively places Zelda in a heroic and capable position. She’s certainly a more active participant in her own fate, and is assigned her own weapons and skills that relate to some of her previous iterations.

Age of Calamity Zelda’s light attack as she battles a Malice Lynel

Although not in the main timeline canon,Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamitydirectly references scenes and details fromBreath of the Wildin order to create a fun and satisfying hack-and-slash game. It follows Link and Zelda one hundred years prior when they originally tried to collect champions and defeat Calamity Ganon - and there’s no weapon durability, so players can battle to their heart’s content.

LikeBreath of the Wild, Zelda plays a significant role inAge of Calamity. But, players actually being able to control Zelda and witness her original quest proves how much of a formidable enemy she can be. Thanks to the creative and comprehensive lore ofBreath of the Wild,Age of Calamitywas able to make a vivid and exciting world that lends itself excellently to the mechanics.

Cadence of Hyrule opening level, with Zelda hopping towards a square with various enemies around

Cadence of Hyrulemay be one of the fewZeldaspin-off gamesthat a lot of players don’t know about due to its style of gameplay. In this title, players will learn the combination of rhythm-based gameplay and classic Zelda gameplay to bring forth original mechanics and a unique pixel art style.

This game gives players the option between both Link and Zelda, which is something no mainZeldatitle has done - and it’s nice to see Brace Yourself Games giving Zelda the respect she deserves. In general,Cadence of Hyruleis incredibly charming and delightful to play, and it’s a fantastic use of the iconicZeldamusic that’s been created over the years.

Smash Bros Ultimate Zelda

Super Smash Bros.is a spin-off fighter game that celebrates Nintendo’s best library of characters, with a few guest stars included. This competitive fighting game has spanned decades and multiple consoles, from the originalSuper Smash Bros. to the potential finale ofSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. One of the best and highly regarded fighters involved is none other than Zelda, and her alter-ego and disguise as Sheik.

WhilstSuper Smash Bros. Meleewas the firstSmash Brosgame to include Zelda as a playable fighter, it wasSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatethat perfected her combat and brought her into a game where she could hold her own. With great combos and mechanics, Zelda belongs in the rankings as one of the best characters in the game, especially with her versatile fighting style and potential to become Sheik.