| Quetzalcoatl said: I whish to buy a DS and the new Zelda (mmmh O_O) as a self present.. eheh.. How do you think a base version (the first DS) can cost ? i can't find it in my local stores..sigh I have not so much money to spend in new VG at this time..
I haven't played a zelda game since wind waker (i love zelda but..) so, i never played phantom hourglass.. But if i'll buy a Ds i'll buy it too..(and then all dragon quest :P) So, how is Spirit tracks ?? i don't care about reviews, i care about what people say.. It brings the standard epicness and emotions of the serie ? and.. all the worldmap is to quest by train ? you can't go by feet ? i still can't understand the structure of the game :|
Thank you ! |
Spirit Tracks is great. I beat it last night. It's better than Phantom Hourglass, which was also great.
Yes, the emotional standard which we've come to expect since LttP is upheld here. It's al ighthearted, fun, awesome game. You cannot, cannot go wrong with Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks.
I recommend playing Phantom Hourglass first, but it's not actually necessary and you can play them in whatever order you want.
A base DS should run you about 80-100 bucks, maybe less (like 50?) if you buy used or off of eBay.







