So... The Legend of Zelda - It's really rad... and those monsters from Gannon are really bad... but how bad are they?
Aside from the fact that the monsters appear to be more of Princess Zelda's minions than anything... but that's another discussion.
The Legend of Zelda came out at a unique time in gaming history. Before it, games were generally linear. Exploration was optional and secrets were pretty much minor things in the game that would help you - but were not required to complete the game. LoZ did it differently - Exploration is about 50% of the game and there are helpful secrets, required secrets and the secrets that hurt you.
In addition, there was mostly no Internet to speak of. Yeah, it existed, but so did cell phones. You generally didn't have it in your home and if you did, your child-self wasn't allowed to use it.
So, back in the day, we depended on word of mouth , along with that one guy who's parents were so rich that he had the Nintendo Power subscription along with all the Strategy Guides.
Which means... we were never alone in our quest to save Hyrule... but, could we have?
Could someone with no outside knowledge of the game (or, now, series) beat the game using only in-game hints, the instruction manual and the included map?