The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Review (NDS)
With Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, Nintendo have been trying to make Zelda more accessible to the huge audience on the DS platform. In many ways they have succeeded, but it comes at a cost to those who love the Zelda series for their sense of adventure. With Spirit Tracks, the overworld is reduced to a series of connected points – those who like dungeons will find much to enjoy here, but those who like to simply explore a world of possibility, you’ll have to wait for the next console Zelda – Skyward Sword.


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