What Gamespot Users have to say about The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
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Rating:8
It's fun but a litlle frustrating.
A nice sequel that actually is a proper sequel. It relates to the GC Wind Waker quite nicely. The graphics for the DS is good but it could have been better. For a sequel to Wind Waker, they made good use of the art desig... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
Great new way to play Zelda!
I've always been a BIG LOZ fan! I don't think there is one Zelda game I have not played through. This one is different that all the rest with the touch screen implementation. Puzzles are almost endless and figuring them ... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
It's time to set sail once again, not to save the world but a friend in need.
Ever since the release of the Nintendo DS, Zelda fans everywhere have been dying for a release of the same name to the dual-touch screen console. This becomes reality, however, with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Ph... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Although the gameplay is fun, Phantom Hourglass is quite short and the easiest in the series.
Ok, to start off, I really like this game. Stylus gameplay is innovative and great. Many people see it as the boring and easy sequel to Wind Waker, but still a lot of people like it. Of course, like many other games, th... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
The stylus control scheme goes a long way
Link's new adventure uses an awesome control scheme using only the touch screen. All you have to do to move around is touch in the desired direction. A snap. As far as combat goes, you can tap an enemy to do a jump attac... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8
A fun and highly enjoyable game for Zelda & RPG fans alike.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is a great addition to the Zelda series. It takes place after Wind Waker in a flood Hyrule. Link joins Tetra (also known as Princess Zelda) on her pirate ship. They run into the mys... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
It's hard enough to take a classic N64 and put it on a handheld, but Phantom Hourglass makes it look easy.
The Legend of Zelda first appeared on the N64 game Ocarina of Time, making some of the most sells ever on a Nintendo system. In this adventure, Link and his green tights go handheld, and here is my review. Like I said... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:5
An exciting Zelda adventure with one major, fatal flaw.
I'm just going to come right out and say it. I absolutely hate the stylus-only gameplay in Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. I am not a fan of stylus play, but can tolerate it occasionaly. I simply prefer using buttons, and ther... Read Full Review
4 of 16 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9.5
So this game was what I expected to be. I played early Zelda games but weren't so great as the DS version.
So this game was what I expected to be. I played early Zelda games but weren't so great as the DS version. In Phantom Hourglass you have to use your nintendo stylus troughout the game. And make use of all the abbilit... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9
Despite bizarre level design decisions, Phantom Hourglass makes up for it with a spectacular control scheme.
The Good: Excellent graphics; all-new music; the most revolutionary control scheme in years on a handheld; a refreshingly unique story among Zelda games; a cool new map system that completely changes puzzle solving; a hu... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful
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