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December 2009
(85%)
58 Reviews
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Although out of the two Spirit Tracks is the superior game, the ideas and designs are too obvious to push it up to a level the original found on its release. A fine submission in a long run of fabulous games, but not one that will swing Zelda in a bran...
Intuitive touchscreen controls, stellar presentation, oodles of charm, bags of challenge
Lack of genuinely fresh ideas
Nintendo does it again. Spirit Tracks is solid proof that this veteran developer understands better than anyone what it takes to create a digital masterpiece...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the Nintendo GameCube drew mixed reactions amongst fans of the series. Players weren't sure about the new look and cartoonish style portrayed in the game. It still received critical acclaim for the most part, but it...
I get the impression that because of all this microphone nonsense, Spirit Tracks was meant to be played by kids who normally play their handheld Pokemon games at home while simultaneously watching Pokemon cartoons and shuffling their Pokemon card decks...
Nintendo DS Review: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Page 2 of 2) Review of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks by Anurag Ghosh (20,694 pts ) Edited & published by Michael Hartman (10,664 pts ) on Jan 30, 2010Tell a friend Share Leave a comment Repor...
Abstract: If you want to play The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks you'd better like trains or Zelda games. If you love either, you'll enjoy this title. If you don't, there might be too many little things that irk you to finish it. Spirit Tracks has everything we...
Abstract: Spirit Tracks is a case study in how many bad design elements one can cram in while still making a decent game in the end. The core of its game play is like most other Zelda titles, letting you explore a vast world, gather special equipment, and fight ...
Abstract: Of the two most recent Legend of Zelda titles, my favorite is not Twilight Princess on the Wii, but Phantom Hourglass on the DS. Despite its more compact adventure and less realistic Wind Waker-like visuals, I found its gameplay—buoyed by excellent ...