I received Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for Christmas, and I've really enjoyed the game so far. The story mode alone is worth the price of admission.
However, I just tried the online mode, and I love it. I'm not very good at it yet, but I would love to play with some of you if you have the game. If anyone's interested, I'll post my friend code.
Anyone Playing Zelda: Phantom Hourglass?
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Re: Anyone Playing Zelda: Phantom Hourglass?
I'm enjoying The Phantom Hourglass, but honestly, there was no need for so much repetition in the Temple of the Ocean King (?). It wouldn't be quite so annoying if you could find shortcuts with new items (the bombchus, arrows...) since you need to place each floor at least twice and, usually, numerous times, however that isn't the case. Again, this is hurt by the fact that the floors are all fairly similar - despite getting harder and introducing some new challenges, they still all feel the same to me.Werefrog wrote: However, I just tried the online mode, and I love it. I'm not very good at it yet, but I would love to play with some of you if you have the game. If anyone's interested, I'll post my friend code.
The rest of the game is really fun. It lacks the serious side of the older games, but it's cute and fun to play, and I won't argue with that. Nothing truly extraordinary, but, fun.
Also, I have no idea how the online mode works? I didn't realize you could play online with the DS, since I've only ever played with friends sitting in the same room. What is the online mode?
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Re: Anyone Playing Zelda: Phantom Hourglass?
Huh? There are lots of shortcuts with the items you get later.
Re: Anyone Playing Zelda: Phantom Hourglass?
Hmm, maybe I just missed them or I'm looking at it in a different way, because I remember most levels in the Temple of the Ocean King being virtually the same, with only one or two shortcuts that really did very little for you. I could be remembering incorrectly, but it was only a minor quibble anyway.Alunissage wrote:Huh? There are lots of shortcuts with the items you get later.
It's still a fairly solid handheld game, and I enjoyed it thoroughly when I wasn't in the Temple, and sometimes when I was. The replay value is low for me, but that's only because I'd normally replay for story.
Re: Anyone Playing Zelda: Phantom Hourglass?
Yeah, there are plenty of shortcuts that make the temple easier to get through after you get items like the hookshot and the bow and arrow.Agawa wrote: Hmm, maybe I just missed them or I'm looking at it in a different way, because I remember most levels in the Temple of the Ocean King being virtually the same, with only one or two shortcuts that really did very little for you. I could be remembering incorrectly, but it was only a minor quibble anyway.
I actually really liked the Temple of the Ocean King, and this is coming from someone who can't stand the stealth portions any of the other Zelda games.
Oh, and the online portion is based to an extent on the gameplay in the Temple of the Ocean King. Really though, it's more like a game of capture the flag. One person controls Link who has to carry back Force Gems to his safe zone, and the other controls three Phantoms (by drawing paths for each one on the map). Once the Phantom catches Link (or time runs out), the two sides switch. It's really simple, but it's incredibly fun.
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