The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks User Review
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Time Spent:
- 20 to 40 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Amazing"
The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks is the sequel to the highly successful game The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass. This time, Link is an apprentice train conductor, but is interrupted when he is called to save Princess Zelda. The gameplay and control are similar to Phantom Hourglass but the difficulty is slightly easier, especially after playing Phantom Hourglass.
During your adventure, you explore dungeons, battle bosses, and then revisit the main tower and explore more floors the further you progress into the game. The dungeons are the main excitement of the game, and they're actually very challenging at points. The new items you get are better than the Phantom Hourglass ones. Some include the Whirlwind, whip, and my favorite, the Sand Wand.
Now the main thing everyone wants to know is that "Is traveling place to place by train in Spirit Tracks more enjoyable than by boat in Phantom Hourglass?". The answer is no, it is not. Although the train still is great, operating the tracks seems more of a hassle than drifting freely on the open sea in Phantom Hourglass.
In conclusion, The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks is an awesome Zelda title, and it simply will not disappoint any Zelda or adventure fan.
During your adventure, you explore dungeons, battle bosses, and then revisit the main tower and explore more floors the further you progress into the game. The dungeons are the main excitement of the game, and they're actually very challenging at points. The new items you get are better than the Phantom Hourglass ones. Some include the Whirlwind, whip, and my favorite, the Sand Wand.
Now the main thing everyone wants to know is that "Is traveling place to place by train in Spirit Tracks more enjoyable than by boat in Phantom Hourglass?". The answer is no, it is not. Although the train still is great, operating the tracks seems more of a hassle than drifting freely on the open sea in Phantom Hourglass.
In conclusion, The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks is an awesome Zelda title, and it simply will not disappoint any Zelda or adventure fan.
More User Reviews
The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks has a frustrating traveling mechanic and very poor visuals and sounds.
Review Stats:- Posted Apr 12, 2013 9:34 pm GMT
How does the feel of the Spirit Tracks compare to the ocean and Phantom Hourglass?
Review Stats:- Posted Jun 5, 2012 1:29 am GMT
TLZ: Spirit Tracks is a great game with a wonderful storyline. Check my review for more details!
Review Stats:- Posted Mar 9, 2012 4:11 am GMT
Zelda Spirit Tracks wasn't only an innovative experience it was also one of the best handheld zelda games I ever played.
Review Stats:- 1 user agrees with this review
- Posted Nov 4, 2011 6:49 pm GMT
This is NOT a Legend of Zelda game. It takes recycled material and makes it bad, with no originality and O.K. game play.
Review Stats:- Posted Nov 1, 2011 12:20 am GMT
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