Goin' on a Hyrulian adventure? Bring a friend...or not. Either way, it's fun.

User Rating: 9 | Zelda no Densetsu: 4tsu no Tsurugi+ GC
Of all the Zelda games I've played, I never expected to play a multiplayer Zelda
game! Almost every Zelda game I've played was an experience to remember,
and Four Swords Adventures is no exeption. (notice how I said "almost every
Zelda game." If you want to know which Zelda game I hate, check my games
list)
It was fun being able to control four different Links with one controller, but if you had a friend or two (or three), the experience just sky-rocketed into Heaven! (I wonder if God plays Zelda...) Working together with friends to clear
a stage while hogging all the force gems and throwing your so-called partners
into a pit (or off a cliff) is just plain fun, especially if you're the kinds of friends
who get kicks out of making fun of each other and brawling it out in the end.
Other Zelda games are basically one big level: you start off in, say, a town,
get caught up in some turn of events, then wind up in a dungeon which leads
to the plot of the story. Mario games, on the other hand, are separated into
levels. This is what Four Swords Adventures is like. However, just because it's
not like other Zelda games, doesn't mean it's not fun. I should know; I own it.
What's even better about this game is that some levels vary depending on the
amount of people playing, making the experience a bit different.
Go ahead, give this game a try; you won't regret it. (at least, most of you won't) It's a fun game that proves adventures don't have to be a single-player
experience!