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Online play feels genuinely new, When co-op play is great when it works, Better than Four Swords Adventures
Proudly derivative, Single-player mode is dull, That plot
Voice chat would make online multiplayer a smoother experience Nintendo has now tried to crack the co-op Zelda nut twice, and I'm no more convinced it's a good idea than I was when playing Four Swords Adventures. Several of Tri Force Heroes' issues, chi...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: David , review by: nerdreactor.com
Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is a pretty fun game overall. The graphics are fun to look at and pair well with the more childlike story. If you are expecting more true-to-life, less stylized graphics, this game isn't for you. The story itself was a li...
Abstract: When The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes was first announced, the general fan response seemed to be tepid at best. And understandably so. Fans were waiting for any news of the Wii U version, and having a multiplayer centric Zelda title as the followup a...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Matt , review by: gamingtrend.com
Fantastic puzzle design built around three players, Retains the excellent presentation of Link Between Worlds, Easy to find players in local or online multiplayer
Single player can be frustratingly limited, Fashion theme seems out of place, Can only be played with one or three players
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes can occasionally get tedious when playing alone, but the multiplayer is one of the greatest handheld co-op experiences around
Abstract: If there's one thing I've always admired about Nintendo, it's that they're not afraid to move longstanding IP out of its comfort zone — even Zelda. In the case of Wind Waker's bout of cel-shading, for instance, they even took fans along for the ride, but...