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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Korobooshi Kojiro

Funnnngaaaaa
So I hear...

The conductor suit can be obtained by getting 15 Stamps! Yes! Love that suit. I hope more Zelda games offer alternate outfits (I for one rather liked TP's stable-boy uniform)
 
My question is, of course, this: should I buy this game, and how much would I later regret not getting a copy if I didn't? See, I've been wanting to get hold of another Zelda game for some time, as I currently only own the GCN disc with OoT, Majora's Mask, the original, etc.
 
My question is, of course, this: should I buy this game, and how much would I later regret not getting a copy if I didn't? See, I've been wanting to get hold of another Zelda game for some time, as I currently only own the GCN disc with OoT, Majora's Mask, the original, etc.
Well hand held Zelda games are majorly rare overtime depending on the time span. I remember how Minish Cap sold like hotcakes during the first month and several months later, it was rare to find. I do know a fact certain stores like Best Buy have certain games for a number of years, including Target, Toys R' Us, and some other store. If it's Nintendo brand, Nintendo World Store is your best bet for games over three years old. Honestly, it's like WalMart has a time frame for selling products. Get it while you can, it's the best hand held Zelda to date!
 

mitchman_93

AND IT WAS THIS BIG!
Well hand held Zelda games are majorly rare overtime depending on the time span. I remember how Minish Cap sold like hotcakes during the first month and several months later, it was rare to find. I do know a fact certain stores like Best Buy have certain games for a number of years, including Target, Toys R' Us, and some other store. If it's Nintendo brand, Nintendo World Store is your best bet for games over three years old. Honestly, it's like WalMart has a time frame for selling products. Get it while you can, it's the best hand held Zelda to date!
I really don't want to get into a heated debate, but its not the best handheld Zelda. It might be up there, it might have the charm and magic that LoZ always had, but LA and the TMC are in a tie. I know its most mostly opinion based but there is nothing that could rival them, on terms of gameplay and story.
 

Slick

Banned
Hints to peeps: Day One.

Also, out of all the Zelda's I've played, this has THE BEST riddles and puzzles. Some are so challenging at times it's not funny.
 
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Korobooshi Kojiro

Funnnngaaaaa
I like the game so far...especially when I noticed the first shop in the castle town had a cardboard cutout of Tingle :), but to be honest the forest temple was pretty drab. You didn't even fight a mini-boss to obtain the blower.

:/
 

BCVM22

Well-Known Member
I'm enjoying the game so far. There's a visceral joy to making the train go woo wooooo that I can't explain, but it's definitely there.

Coordinating the stylus and the blowing to play the flute is an interesting mechanic; it's a bit difficult to coordinate at times, like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach.
 

fhqwhgads

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Still lacking this game.

Is it that much more difficult/noticeable than Phantom Hourglass(which I admittedly enjoyed enough to play a few times) that it's worth full price?
 
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