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December 2009
(85%)
58 Reviews
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Abstract: It will probably come in very handy, the game says. It's referring to the Spirit Flute, and is making the understatement of the year. The latest Zelda might happen to be called Spirit Tracks, and its imagery might be suffused with steamy, quasi-industr...
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Published: 2009-12-08, Author: Brian , review by: gamespy.com
Some of the most imaginative new temples and boss fights in a Zelda game yet.
Train travel can feel slow, making backtracking burdensome.
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.
Not too challenging.
Spirit Tracks' exciting new mechanics and classic gameplay make it one Zelda adventure that has got a full head of steam. ...
Abstract: There is something immensely appealing about the simple act of blowing your train's horn in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. You'll find yourself making the classic "toot-toot" sound often as you travel around the world of Hyrule, reveling in the wa...
Abstract: When it comes to a series like the Legend of Zelda, chances are that if you are a big fan, reviews will have no affect on whether or not you pick up this game. Few franchises inspire the devotion of Zelda, but for those of us not blinded by the sparkle...
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...