What Gamespot Users have to say about The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
- Rating:8.5
Nothing really new but still a good Zelda. If you like Zelda games buy it !
Being a great fan of the series, it was hard not to buy this one. The game, as everybody said is very (very) inspired by Phantom Hourglass as far as GamePlay, Presentation, Tone, Mechanics, Weapons and difficulty. So let... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.5
There's nothing you can find on this game to complain. Spirit Tracks is one of the best in the Zelda series.
I'll save you some time by saying it right away: if it has Zelda on the title, you know it's great and worth buying (the CD-i never existed!), and spirit tracks is among the best in the series. So if that's what you've b... Read Full Review
3 of 5 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9
Not the best Zelda game out there, but still amazing.
I think that when they first announced Spirit Tracks, Zelda fans all over the world became very confused. The game was said to have Link portrayed as a train engineer. "Since when does Hyrule have that kind of technolo... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.5
I gave Phantom Hourglass a 7/10.
I thought that Phantom Hourglass was a good and fun game that was ruined by 1 thing: The Temple of the Ocean King. Spirit Tracks fixes this and other flaws from PH, making this installment infinitley better than its pr... Read Full Review
1 of 4 users found the following review helpful - Rating:4
A dull clone of Phantom Hourglass
I've been a Zelda fan for years and played almost every game in the series. I won't finish this one because playing it really annoys me. Phantom Hourglass was mediocre, Spirit Tracks is worse. A lot of graphic and oth... Read Full Review
4 of 8 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9
Yet another success by the legendary Zelda franchise.
When this game was first announced, I was skeptical about the whole concept of a train being involved in a medieval rpg type game. But Nintendo delivered yet another suprise for the Zelda series. The game is extremely fu... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:6.5
Zelda continues downhill in this childish and drawn out fetch-questathon with less dungeon material than ever before.
INTRO What a ridiculously horrible premise Spirit Tracks makes. Trains mixed in with the Zelda universe of high fantasy. Only Miyamoto and Nintendo have the audacity of taking something so sub par and expecting everyo... Read Full Review
5 of 8 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.5
Touch screen is put to good use, but zelda could have played a more important role.
An entertaining game, although zelda acts like a complete ass most of the game, quote* you go into the dungeon and get the map while i wait here and sit on my ass passing the time with a hideously deformed talking teapo... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7
LoZ: Spirit Tracks feels like Phantom Hourglass with trains.
The second DS Zelda title and the third installment following Wind Waker, Spirit Tracks takes place a few generations after the affairs of Phantom Hourglass. You play as a different Link this time, a Link who isn't a swo... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:6
Zelda... with trains.....
The legend of Zelda has been my favorite series (and still is) of all time. This game and the way zelda has been since PH is, well, starting to make me feel like zelda is starting to appeal more to casual players which ... Read Full Review
3 of 6 users found the following review helpful
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