Obviously it doesn't top the original Zelda but it still makes a good effort, thanks in part to its delightful graphics and especially its audio, with the soundtrack composed by big names like Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito, who also collaborated on legendary sagas such as Final Fantasy or Secret/Legend of Maná. After all, the original Oceanhorn began life as an iOS exclusive in 2013 before being announced for other platforms, including Android, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo Switch. Oceanhord is an interesting title for lovers of action JRPGs. Whether Oceanhorn 2 will ever set sail in Android waters is a question worth asking. The game is played in overhead perspective with 3D graphics and lets you move freely around the levels – which are brimming with both combat challenges and puzzles as well as platform sections, all encased in an interesting plot where you character has to reveal the mysteries of his world over the 10 hours it takes to finish the game. Obviously this is the same system to advance used in Link's adventures. In the game you set out to traverse an archipelago rife with danger while making your character prosper with new objects and powers as you go along. In fact, it's probably one of the closest experiences you can get to playing something from that popular Nintendo saga on Android. Oceanhorn is an action/platform RPG openly inspired by The Legend of Zelda in terms of both its its aesthetic and level layout.