Shanghai developer Pixpil is an indie developer that has recently seen great success through one of its titles. Pixpil’sEastwardis an indie action-adventure RPG that has managed to garner the attention of RPG fans as of late. The action-adventure RPG genre is quite saturated with great titles to explore, butEastwardranks among the hottest of them all right now. While it’s worth checking out for RPG fans in general, fans ofThe Legend of Zeldaseries, in particular, may want to take a look.

The termZelda-like is often thrown around in gaming, butEastward’sretro 2-D art style really summons memories ofclassicZeldatitles. Additionally, everything from the protagonist’s frying pan (which can be used to cook health-renewing meals) to the game’s puzzle-filled dungeons will be familiar to fans ofThe Legend of Zeldaseries. These similarities, in combination withEastward’sown merits, make it a game well worth playing for fans looking to relive that classicZeldaexperience.

Eastward Earth Born Title Screen

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What is Eastward?

Eastwardis a story-driven game with a JRPG art style. The player assumes the role of a miner named John and a child with special abilities named Sam as they venture through the world ofEastward, a society that is on the brink of collapse. It is here thatEastward’sstory begins, helped along by a cast of NPCs and dungeons to keep the player entertained. The two protagonists embark on an adventure to discover the source of Sam’s abilities as well as the cause of a toxic presence that’s making the world on the surface ofEastwarduninhabitable.

As the player sets out on their journey, they may take control of either John or Sam depending on the scenario. John is very much the heavy class inEastwardand will be carrying out much of the combat, while Sam’s powers come in handy to light up pathways or stun enemies. Like in classicLegend of Zeldagames, the combat system ofEastwardis quite easy to get a hang of. Attacks are tied to one button, and the player has the option of a basic or heavy attack if they hold the attack button down. Using this, the player can launch bombs or swing John’s frying pan at oncoming enemies.Eastwardtakes around 30 hours to complete, so there’s a lot to explore in the game, including puzzles, dungeons, and boss battles.

John and Sam visiting a farm in Eastward

Why Zelda Fans Should Check Eastward Out

The parallels betweenEastwardandThe Legend of Zeldaseries are fairly clear just from looking atEastward’sgameplay. Sure,Eastward’s2-D retro-style graphicsare the most obvious similarity between the indie title andThe Legend of Zelda’searly offerings, but there’s more to the comparisons than that. Like in theZeldafranchise, exploration is rewarded inEastward, as the player can uncover hidden treasure and items to make their playthrough that bit easier. In addition,Eastward’s30-hour run time is padded with plenty of characters for the player to speak to, each with their unique quirks that give the game real character along withThe Legend of Zelda’strademark charm.

Eastwardis more like a classicLegend of Zeldatitle thanBeath of the Wild, and with the current hype around retro gaming, that may not be such a bad thing. Like olderZeldatitles,Eastwardis filled with dungeons to explore and complete. Players are faced with many puzzles, which will require them to make use of both of their playable characters. While these puzzles are simple, they provide the player with diversity in gameplay, which is just as appreciated by fans inEastwardas it is inZelda. As is the case in manyZeldatitles, players are offered further diversity in gameplay through boss battles, which provide a welcome challenge to the player and an opportunity to make good use of Sam’s abilities.

Eastwardis available now for PC and Switch.