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The editors liked
Clever team-based action
Ingenious puzzles
Packed with classic Zelda staples
Brilliant fun with the right team-mates
The editors didn't like
Solo play is too much like hard work
Entirely dependent on who you can play it with
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Published: 2015-10-23, Author: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: One of my all-time favourite local multiplayer experiences occurred a little over ten years ago, on the solitary occasion in my life when enough Game Boy Advances and Link Cables had been gathered together with a GameCube for a full four-player session on...
Clever team-based action, Ingenious puzzles, Packed with classic Zelda staples, Brilliant fun with the right team-mates
Solo play is too much like hard work, Entirely dependent on who you can play it with
Triforce Heroes is very likable. It's hard to say whether the game will hold up to endless repetition without the deep upgrade systems of a Destiny or hack-and-slash RPG, but it's a fantastic, fun co-op game in short bursts. It also has a multiplayer Coll...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
If you have an online connection, or at least some friends nearby to play, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is great to play, if a tad bit repetitive sometime as you grind dungeons for items. If you're alone though, you probably should wait for the n...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Jason , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: You might suspect that The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is skippable, an inessential spinoff that is more time-killer than legendary adventure. You would be. correct.The newest Zelda, out now for 3DS, is an unnecessary, forgettable installment in...
Published: 2015-10-21, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: A new Zelda game is always a reason for celebration, and the 3DS has been absolutely spoilt when it comes to Nintendo's green garbed elf-boy. The system kicked off with Ocarina of Time 3D, soon got an original Zelda in A Link Between Worlds, pleased beggi...
Abstract: This year at E3 2014, Nintendo gave us a brief look at their brand new Legend of Zelda project. There was no playable demo available to fool around with, no guided walkthrough, just a demo and the series producer Eiji Aonuma around to answer questions. Th...
Abstract: If you're looking for a grand, overarching, narrative-driven Legend of Zelda game – then Triforce Heroes is not what you're looking for. If you're out to rekindle your love for Four Swords, then it's not quite what you're looking for either. Triforce hero...
The Legend Of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes ist kein klassisches Zelda-Spiel, denn Erkundungen, weitläufige Oberwelten und freie Bewegung spielen hier keine große Rolle. Statt dessen bezieht man sich auf die Ur-Tugend spaßiger und mit dem Spielverlauf immer sch...
Spaßgarantie im Onlinemodus, Totem-Mechanik, 32 Dungeon und 96 Spezialmissionen, über 35 Kostüme, Kommunikation klappt reibungslos, alternativer Einzelspielermodus
viele übliche Zelda-Rätsel, keine Anpassungen im Einzelspielermodus, Spezialmission eintönig, Textilia arm an Nebenbeschäftigungen
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes ist online und lokal mit Freunden ein Heidenspaß! Die Dungeons sind kurz und knackig, haben einen angenehmen Spielfluss und motivieren Dank materieller Entlohnung und Aussicht auf neue Kostüme. Schade ist, dass es seh...