The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Dec 07, 2009
Set 100 years after the events of The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks introduces a new Hyrule where technology has advanced to the steam age, and an evil force, long-sealed in a tower, has been freed.
Full Steam Ahead With The New Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Aslong as you don't have to return to the same temple over and over again,like TPHG ...this game should be great.
It looks to have more complexity over the first game on DS, so I am looking forward to it. PH just fell short because it failed to use of the DS's unique abilities as well as it should have. The game was also lessened by a terrible design decision which made the game feel cheap and short. Not enough towns and interaction with others, variation in NPC's, boring old weapons etc...it was hard to believe it came from Eiji Aonuma's team. I expect this game to be better, I hope it is.
So, this will probably get a 5/5 from Brad, if he reviews it. Nothing against you, Brad (because I love you), but I found some simalarities about how you felt about the progression from RE4 to RE5 and how you felt in this article from PH to Spirit Tracks.
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