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Published: 2007-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: I’ve been in need of a new game to carry around with my DS, and I think I may have found the perfect one to fill those voids of time where I’m away from home and bored out of my brain. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass hit stores this pas...
Published: 2007-10-09, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass may take the crown for best title on the Nintendo DS. In a lineup filled with outstanding titles for casual and core gamers alike, this title stands out for what it does. In terms of the Zelda series, it also stan...
Abstract: Link is alive and well in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. This is as fine a Zelda game as we couldve hoped for on Nintendos diminutive console; any fears that stylus-only controls would weaken the Kokiri sauce can be abated once and for all. ...
Abstract: OK, I gave Twilight Princess a chance. I didnt like the control scheme much, sure, but the game was still pretty fun. I figured that some of the fans upset with Nintendo for forcing in motion controls would be enough to convince them that using a sys...
Abstract: Its like Wind Waker without all the stuff that made Wind Waker so awesome. There are two kinds of Zelda fans in the world. There are those who appreciate the series for the exploration aspect. These people enjoy overturning the overworld, searching f...
Abstract: Is there anything a stylus can’t do? Perhaps the question should be rephrased: is there anything it shouldn’t do? Developers have wrestled with that thought since before the Nintendo DS shipped in 2004. The answer isn’t easy. If done inc...
Abstract: Name: The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass Genre: Adventure Platform: Nintendo DSThere has always been a gap between the console and handheld iterations of The Legend of Zelda franchise. While games like Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess focu...
Abstract: When I first started to play Phantom Hourglass and saw the graphics that this game displayed I was very impressed and rather surprised that they were able to take the world of Wind Waker from the GameCube and shrink it to fit into the DS. But alas, the...
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Published: 2007-10-02, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Easy to control; spot-on style; beautiful 3D on the DS; fun multiplayer.
Stylus control imprecision; no other control choices; short.
Nearly pitch-perfect, Phantom Hourglass is a beautiful game to play. Its accessible for newcomers but familiar for series pros. The major issues of its direct predecessor, Wind Waker, are dealt with, and the stylus control scheme more than works. For ...
Abstract: From the opening scene to the end credits, The Phantom Hourglass feels like a classic Zelda title: its filled with an ungodly amount of content and has a deep and complex story that will stay with you long after youve reached the end. It is a worthy ...