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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS)

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS)
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The epic story of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker continues as Link finds himself lost and alone in unknown seas in a new adventure. Featuring intuitive touch-screen controls and innovative puzzles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass offers new challenges for fans of the series and an easy-to-grasp introduction for gamers new to The Legend of Zelda. But time grows short, and only the Phantom Hourglass can buy Link the minutes hell need to survive. Many months have passed since the events of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and Link, Tetra and Tetras band of pirates have set sail in search of new lands. They come across a patch of ocean covered in a dense fog, in which they discover an abandoned ship. Tetra falls into danger when she explores the ship alone, and Link falls into the ocean when he attempts to rescue her. When he washes up unconscious on the shores of a mysterious island, he is awakened by the sound of a fairys voice. With the aid of this fairy, he sets off to find Tetra and his way back to the seas he once knew. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is controlled almost entirely by the stylus. Using the touch screen, players direct Links movements and attacks: A sweeping motion triggers Links spin attack and tapping characters makes Link speak with them. The stylus controls offer a more intuitive means of playing the game and open up new possibilities for puzzle solving. The game action takes place primarily on the touch screen, with a map on the top screen. However, the player can inspect the map on the touch screen and make notes using the stylus. The notes on these maps are saved for review on the top screen during game play. Players use the map to chart courses for their ships, too. Using the stylus to draw a path through the islands, players set their ships courses. Then, as the ships automatically follow the paths drawn, players can control their ships cannons to target oncoming enemies. In dun


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #214 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Nintendo
  • Released on: 2007-10-19
  • Rating: Universal, particularly children
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Taking the helm, in this direct sequel to the Nintendo GameCube hit, The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass picks up with our legendary hero Link, along with Tetra (also known as Princess Zelda from the fallen kingdom of Hyrule) and her crew of Pirates setting sail in search of new lands. On their journey they encounter a dense area of fog, home to a lone Ghost Ship, which Tetra boards to explore alone. However, evil awaits her and she is kidnapped! As the Ghost Ship and Tetra are whisked away to far off lands, it’s down to Link and his fairy companion Ciela to fill the Phantom Hourglass. This ancient artefact can help protect them from cursed dungeons and once again help them to save the day and the princess in this brand new adventure!

Using the stylus, players can move, fight, sail, take notes and interact with other characters all with intuitive taps, lines and sweeping movements with their stylus. When controlling Link on discovered islands, tap the screen in front of him to move forward, similarly use the same motion to communicate and gain information from characters around. Whilst at sea, players will be able to sail with ease as they draw the path for Link’s ship and fire the onboard cannon at passing enemies by tapping the screen over them.

Link’s iconic sword fighting skills have also received a touch screen makeover as players use the stylus to control our hero in combat, tapping and quickly drawing lines to vanquish enemies encountered. Players can carry out a lock-on attack by tapping on the enemy which will have Link automatically deliver them a blow or you can draw the line to perform a slide slash. Players can also activate a spin attack by drawing a circle around Link using the Stylus, making The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass intuitive and accessible for Zelda fans, old or new. Furthermore, players will find all items, such as Link’s bow, boomerang and bombs, are controllable with the stylus, adding a fresh new depth to controls and puzzle solving in the game. To use the boomerang for example, players must draw a path and their weapon will follow it.

For the first time in a Zelda game, players can also flip their map to the bottom of the two screens to make all-important notes on an area or highlight danger areas to look out for. However, the touch screen is not the only Nintendo DS feature used in the game. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass also makes use of the console’s microphone.

But the fun doesn’t stop once players have completed their adventure to recover Tetra. For the first time in a Legend of Zelda series, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass features an exciting multiplayer mode which allows two players to take on a battle of their own through either the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or the Nintendo DS’s Wireless connection. One player assumes the role of Link, with the aim of gaining as many points as possible by carrying Force Gems back to their base, whilst their opponent controls the Phantoms trying to make Link drop his precious treasure!

With over seven new dungeons to explore and a new and exciting way to control our hero, this latest adventure is for you, whether you are an experienced Zelda fan of old or this is your first adventure!


Customer Reviews

Possibly the best DS game yet5
bought my DS in April. I wasn't sure what games I wanted except this and Pokemon and I had to wait ages for both! Newcomers to the series will love this game and find it very challenging, however fans, like me will find it easier at times. This is countered however by the ground-breaking control system and the fantastic new stuff you can do to solve puzzles, the note-taking capability as the the most fun in my opinion. Its not just a fancy new addition that doesn't make a difference, you really need it. The graphics are a joy to behold every single time you enter a new dungeon, see a small video in the middle of the action or even just every time you switch it on. This game could have easily been a disaster but it is simply genius.

The Best Game I've ever played on my DS5
Absolutely Brilliant Game! I am a big fan of Zelda, and the DS version exceeded all expectations, the graphics are fab, and the game play the best I've come across. You use the stylus throughout, to roll, climb, fight and so on, I've had my DS for a year and no other games I've bought have come close. It took me a month to complete, but I had to try really hard not to play it all day every day!! There are lots of puzzles to keep you occupied, and the different characters and worlds you visit are very well thought out. It's a real feel good game.

First legend game on ds rocks!4
I've grown up with video games- mario, sonic, golden axe, bomberman to name a few. People have always raved on about zelda but i didn't want to believe the hype as i've been disapointed before. However, after a bad day, i went into a shop and saw this for £13 and bought it, even though i couldn't really afford it. Well, even though i haven't finished the game, i absolutly love it! I like how the ds features are used, especially the fishing (very different from mysims bt love it all the same) as it is challenging. Linebeck is also one of my favourite characters because of the way he is and the humour he adds to the game. Each character has their own personality (unlike some other gmes of this type i can name) and the challenges they set are great to do if you're not ready to go onto the next place. I like how you had to think of things and the way they were used (not saying what as i'll spoil it!). The story is excellent and guaranteed to keep you hooked!

As you can see, i've given it four stars- why? Because of a few minor things:
1) The temple of the Ocean king- okay, people have complained of having to do it over and over again. Personally, i liked the challenge of trying to beat my time, and it's handy being able to teleport to the 6th floor, but later on, when you have to go further, it feels a little unfair that you have to repeat so much of it again, a closer portal point would have been better. Also, don't use the blue portals- i had the unfortunate experience of finding that when i went back to the temple opening, i couldn't get back down and had to do all of it again! Very unfair! It should have been made a lot clearer, but it may be because it is my first zelda game an these have featured in prevoius games.
2) Save points- i am currently going after bellum 1 in the last part of the game, and although you can save, you won't go back to that point- it'll be in the opening of the temple, which again, is very unfair, but sort of adds to the addictiveness of this game.
3) Age rating- although it says it suitable for 7+, it may be too difficult for them. On a few occasions, after trying everything i could think of, i had to resort to a walkthrough guide (which is unlike me) but this has been only a few times. Afterwards, i felt a little dull because the answers were simple, so you really have to think in this game.
4) Jolene- how many times do you have to face her?! In the end, i thought "not again" because even though it was good to see a little of Linebeck's past, it became boring to face her over and over again. You can't outrun her so you have no choice but to face her. She's annoying!

Overall, i think it's a fantastic game with some minor problems. I've had it for a week and still haven't finished it, which i think is great. If you're after a game which is good fun but also challenges you, this is it. Let's hope the next zelda game for the ds isn't long coming out.