Summary
- 2024 was full of notable game releases.
- Suda 51’s favorite game of 2024 was The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
- Echoes of Wisdom is unique with Zelda as the protagonist using the Tri-Rod to summon echoes for puzzles and combat.
Legendary No More Heroes and Shadows of the Damned creator Suda 51 has said that The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom was his personal favorite title of 2024. Suda 51 is a legendary game developer known for his stylish action titles, with his best known works being No More Heroes, Shadows of the Damned, and Lollipop Chainsaw.
Some of 2024’s best games include the likes of remakes, like Silent Hill 2 and Persona 3 Reload, to instantly addicting indie titles like Balatro. RPGs like the aforementioned Persona 3 Reload, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth were also standout releases. Nintendo even managed to squeeze in a brand-new Legend of Zelda game into 2024, with Echoes of Wisdom being praised as one of the most inventive titles as Zelda takes the role of protagonist. Of the titles that were released in 2024, Suda 51 says that Echoes of Wisdom is his game of the year.
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In a recent interview with GamesRadar, Suda 51 discusses his past and present works, such as his original collaboration with Shinji Mikami to make Shadows of the Damned back in 2011. One of the topics that came up was the games that Suda had been playing lately. Joking that he doesn’t think that the game needs a shout-out from him, Suda says that the game he played and dug into the most was Nintendo’s Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
Suda said he felt that Echoes of Wisdom was significantly different from other Zelda games, mainly because of its cartoonish art style, but also how it called back to the older titles in the franchise. He specifically notes that the world itself was what got him hooked, and he loved all the small details within. “I doubt anyone needs me to recommend this title to them, but… Anyway, I felt it was significantly different from a lot of the other bigger Zelda titles, a bit more cartoonish and closer to the older games in the series, but once you get into it, it really hooks you in. I really loved the world it was set in and all the various details, and again, it just left me feeling like ‘I got to experience Zelda all over again,'” said Suda.
Echoes of Wisdom in particular bucked the trend by not giving Zelda Link’s sword-fighting style as her primary means of attack. Instead, Zelda uses the Tri-Rod to summon echoes of objects or enemies that she’s scanned to help solve puzzles and fight foes. The Zelda franchise has some big shoes to fill in 2025, but with rumors of Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD ports on the Switch 2, there’s a lot to look forward to.
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