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December 2009
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is yet another fantastic entry in what is perhaps the greatest video game series of all time. It plays like pure gold, looks and sounds better than other games on the system, and is completely satisfying in just about...
Abstract: In 2007, Nintendo put out a highly successful game for the Nintendo DS titled The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. This game continued the popular series about Zelda and Link, and it was generally beloved by fans and critics alike. It did come as a ...
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is a solid game with plenty of good puzzles and tons of secrets to uncover. Fans of the franchise won’t be disappointed. However I must point out, after playing 15 Zelda games now, I yearn for something new. Yes, it i...
Abstract: Spirit Track features the cel-shaded art style that was first introduced in the Wind Waker on the GameCube. This graphic style works well on the DS and personally I think it is a perfect fit for the platform. Heck, it wouldn’t surprise me if it was int...
Abstract: For what seems like eons, a brave young man named Link has been traveling through hell and high water to save a land called Hyrule and a princess known only as Zelda. The formula has changed very little over the last twenty-plus years, with Zelda being...
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is Nintendo's first follow-up to the DS title that arrived a couple years back in the form of Phantom Hourglass, and this time out Kiji Aonuma and crew have managed to improve upon most of the annoying aspects from th...
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.