Your opinion on Spirit tracks

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Nicholas Benjamin

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Personally I enjoy Sprint tracks the game was fun and challenging to me I like the music the graphics could have been better the story made scene it made references to wind waker and phantom hour glass. I did enjoy ridding around the train Thought the only downside are some side quest and capturing the rabbits but that's me what is your opinion on this game because I've heard mix reviews on it
 
I enjoyed it okay. I thought Zelda's character was built up really well plot wise and gameplay wise. (but mostly plot wise.)
 
I like Spirit Tracks too. It had some challenging puzzles further in the Spirit Tower and I liked how you use Zelda as a Phantom Knight with various effects to solve the puzzles. Riding and exploring using the Spirit Train was quite normal for me; I agree with you on the part with some side quests which are not hard but really sort of annoying (trying to deliver the melting ice and that part to get the keys for the fire temple place >.<)

Overall it's a game really worth to play, it has some really cool items too! :3
 
Spirit Tracks is the best The Legend of Zelda game I've played. It's the game that got me into it in the first place. It was fun to play and had it's fair share of difficult puzzles that I can't through today. The side quests are good and I was excited about the daily lottery. A game that goes down as one of the best DS titles I've ever played,
 
I'm really glad to see a thread that enjoys this game, actually, given how much crap I typically see it getting.
It's my favorite Zelda game out there, the music is fantastic, I especially love Byrne's theme and the final Duet.
The story is great, and I love the way the world is set up. I love the villains, and it betrays the typical Ganondorf that has become somewhat cliched. That was one of my main gripes with Twilight Princess, that Zant was built up as such an awesome villain and then he ends up being overshadowed by Ganondorf. The gameplay is a bit- odd, I'll admit. It takes a bit to get used to the stylus acting as your near-omni control for the game, though once you've gotten used to it in conjunction with the L (Or R, if you're left handed) button, it becomes a smooth and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
 
I enjoyed it. Not as much as I enjoyed Phantom Hourglass, but it was fun. The dungeons were cool, I remember having a lot of trouble in the ocean realm. The Phantom Zelda was cool and I really liked Chancellor Coles character. The music was okay, and God, the panflute was a nightmare, but overall it had some neat puzzles, bosses, and the story was very interesting. I'm not sure I would play it again though, it didn't leave a big mark on my heart like I thought it would.
 
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