Morgan from The Hidden Triforce writes | When Tri Force Heroes was announced at E3 2015, it was a surprise to everybody. Some felt let down, as this wasn’t the Zelda game they were looking for. Tri Force Heroes is somewhat in the vein of the Four Swords games because of its multiplayer component, but at the same time it is very different, focusing on cooperative play rather than competitive play. While it’s not the Zelda game so many looked forward to, the game still has its charm and lives up to the quality of the Zelda name.
The average Zelda sequel is unique, creative, and emblematic of everything that makes the franchise so engrossing. Then there’s Tri Force Heroes.
They should have just given us Four Swords Adventures 2. They already had a winning formula for co op, not sure why they tried to change it.
Alex from Link-Cable writes: "But of course even the shiniest rupee can get scuffed every once in a while and the Zelda series is not immune from boring, lame or just plain bad games."
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