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December 2009
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The editors liked
Makes good use of the DS' capabilities
Offers a deep experience with plenty to do
Some of the most imaginative new temples and boss fights in a Zelda game yet.
Exciting and welldesigned dungeons
Controlling phantoms is fun and adds new depth to the series
Lengthy story with plenty of side quests
Innovative boss fights
Frantic multiplayer.
Superb dungeon design
Phantom controls work well
Train is a good addition
Singlecard multiplayer
Decent graphics
Mounting fun and interesting puzzles. Multiplayer battle mode and ability to trade via DS Download connection and one cart.
The editors didn't like
Game drags in the early going
Doesn't innovate much beyond Phantom Hourglass
Train travel can feel slow
Making backtracking burdensome.
Not too challenging.
Some lingering control issues
A little light on exploration
A slow start. No co-operative multiplayer for main game and no Wi-Fi Connection multiplayer.
When it released two years ago, Phantom Hourglass blew us away with impressive visuals, beautiful music, and a huge world packed with plenty to see and do. What it was missing, however, was some of the hardcore difficulty and classic dungeon puzzles th...
Abstract: Continuity in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda games can be a muddled, confusing mess, but Spirit Tracks is unambiguously presented as the sequel to both 2003's Wind Waker and 2007's Phantom Hourglass. Set "about 100" years after its predecessors, the ga...
Abstract: It's only been a couple of years, but already Nintendo have put out a second Zelda game on the DS. Interestingly, Spirit Tracks is also a direct sequel to the last portable Zelda game, Phantom Hourglass, taking place 100 years later. That being s...
Abstract: All AboardThe Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks patches up problems fans have not only with Phantom Hourglass, but with the series as of late. The puzzles are thought-provoking, and it's nice to see Princess Zelda lift herself off her royal duff for once...
Abstract: For years, Link has played the stereotypical Nintendo hero, rescuing the princess from peril and restoring order to the kingdom of Hyrule. But with the Nintendo DS exclusive The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks ( Nintendo EAD/Publisher: Nintendo/Rated Ev...
Abstract: The world's favourite green hero returns in The Legend Zelda: Spirit Tracks that once again returns gamers to this mythical universe and although players control Link, they now have the ability to join forces with Princess Zelda, albeit through posses...
Abstract: The Legend Of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. If you don't understand the appeal of steam locomotives, it's likely because you've never seen one. TV does not do them justice. They are nothing like the soulless electric Millennium Trains that haul sickly wage ...
Abstract: The latest Zelda offering makes a return to old school, but has it done so at a cost to accessibility and charm? Click to enlargeWhen The Phantom Hourglass was released, it exceeded fan expectations, particularly following, as it did, the much-critici...
Makes good use of the DS’ capabilities, offers a deep experience with plenty to do
Game drags in the early going, doesn’t innovate much beyond Phantom Hourglass
The Hero of Hyrule strikes back with all new puzzles to solve and dungeons to explore with the highly anticipated continuation of Nintendo’s timeless franchise, but does his latest adventure meet the high expectations set from 2007’s Phantom H...