Nitendo Games Reviews

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 23, 2015 REVIEWED FOR: 3DS OCTOBER 21, 2015 TRI TRI AGAIN. BY NABIL HAIDAR.

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Using the perspective and art style of A Link to the Past and classic Zelda tools like bombs, boomerangs, and switches, combined with new ideas like stacking on each others’ shoulders to reach high places and attack tall enemies, Tri Force Heroes’ 32 levels are carefully designed to encourage teamwork most of the time. The best ones hand each of the three characters a different tool – like a hookshot, arrows, and a gust jar – and ask them to play a specific role to solve a fun, intricate puzzle together.
...Tri Force Heroes’ 32 levels are carefully designed to encourage teamwork most of the time.
Some more forgettable stages give everybody the same tool, but even those found clever ways to get us to team up. Riverside’s Secret Fortress, for instance, had my friends quickly build pillars to form a bridge using Water Rods, while I carried a bomb across it to blow up an obstacle ahead. But we had just as many bumbling failures: when our whole group fell off a highwire while stacked in a totem at The Lady’s Lair because we were too tall to hit a flock of birds that flew at us at a two-person height, it was a hilarious ending for a tense sequence. A single life bar shared between the three of us means mistakes like this could cost the whole group a trip back to the start of the roughly 15-minute dungeons.
The story that loosely ties these challenges together has a wackier and lighter tone than your typical Zelda adventure, and it’s presented as a simple list of missions rather than the traditional rich explorable overworld. The home-base town of Hytopia is a strange yet compact setting, one where villagers use cheeky dialogue to push you toward the local shops in order to build new costumes, buy material, or trade them in for rupees. The larger scale is missed, but as you continue on your quest to reclaim Princess Styla's joyful fashion sense, the puzzle challenge slowly and smoothly ramps up.
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