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Yes, you can't manually leap in Zelda games (except for Breath of the Wild / Tears of the Kingdom where you can), and the main character is also silent, but just because it's a Zelda clone doesn't mean you have to mimic every single feature.
He doesn't say anything and jumps off automatically on edges, which link only does at edges where it makes sense rather than in the middle of a climb just because a corner is approaching. You'll feel the mobile-like implementation and that's all I'm saying.
Cons: Main character doesn't speak and you can't manually jump
Have you even played a zelda game???
That being said, Oceanhorn is one of my favorite indie Zelda-like saga too. I really liked the first one too with the Phantom Hourglass vibes.
@Snake is my boi - It's still strange when several characters are communicating with you (the protagonist), but there are no facial expressions or gestures, let alone words.
@afrancesco999 - This is already in my "favorite" category. I really want to play it soon, so it's on top... I just have to grab it and play it.
The only problem is that I recently finished Far Cry 6 and I need to take an extended break from yet another mind-numbing Ubisoft bloatware experience, haha.