The graphics are a middle road choice. That is as plain and simple as can be said, the player will either love them or hate them, it's very are someone feels neutral towards the style. The expressions and the environments are well-designed and especially shine when the player uses both screens for boss battles. Many of the little integrations of the microphone use are cleverly placed and also enjoyable. The plot, while typical of the Zelda series (hint hint) is just as fun and filled with many little sidequests on islands throughout the sea.
Zelda games are all incredible, but the series shines particularly bright on handhelds.
The future could be filled with revived Nintendo DS classics. Hopefully it happens!
My kid yesterday proclaimed he liked the DS more than the Switch because the controls work on the go. Then I asked if he would rather have Monster Hunter Stories 2 on Steam or Switch and he chose Steam. So proud!
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass has been registered and trademarked in Australia. What does this mean for the franchise on its 35th anniversary? Will we be getting a remake of this DS classic?
A port would be a lot better than using the awful stylus movement on DS, be cool if they did the same for spirit tracks.