The Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is a fun and vibrant game, although it's missing the spark of other Zelda games.

User Rating: 9 | Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei DS
When I put this game into my DS and watched the opening movie, I was anticipating what would come next. The movie had great music and cute visuals, I liked it already, and the game hadn't even started! I got to the main screen, and started. The way the story was told was very good, it introduced the plot of it very well, and it was captivating. After that, I got to get used to running around. The visuals are very unique, and very good for a DS game, since it's 3D. The story started to pick up and I was on my own adventure.

Let's break it down. The Visuals are very cute, vibrant and fun to watch. The Music is often just in the background, but you still know it's there, other times it's blaring through the speakers, encompassing the room that you're in. The Musical score is a very good one, and it suits the game really well. The gameplay is fantastic. Getting to know Link i easy, but to master all of his different skills and gadgets is hard. The Dungeons are awesome and so much fun to figure out. They're puzzle style, as well as fighting. The storyline is a really good one, in which a Ghost Pirate Ship captures Link's friend, and you have to gin power, find it and ultimately, destroy the evil beast that controls it.

The only bad thing I have to say, is that this Zelda game lacks in the usual feel of the previous Zelda game. It doesn't feel as if it is a Zelda game which is unfortunate.

Overall, it's an awesome game good on every level, that does lack somewhat in the general feel of the game, which can be easily overlooked if you're happy to.