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Khuutra said:
themanwithnoname said:

I own both, but have only played Phantom Hourglass. I gave up on it after hitting the Temple of the Ocean King for like the fourth time. It does eventually let you skip the first half of it, but it got so monotonous to me that I just couldn't handle it anymore. I haven't started Spirit Tracks yet, but that's just because I don't think it feels right since I haven't finished Phantom Hourglass. That said, I feel like Spirit Tracks can only be an improvement.

Fire up Spirit Tracks. It also has a dungeon you revisit, but you never go through any floor more than once so it's a lot more tolerable.

Also the music is worlds better.

Edit: Also the graphics are better, the puzzles are better, the bosses are better, the writing is better

It's just better in pretty much every way and I apologize not at all for saying so.


I'm not going to be missing anything vital for not finishing Phantom Hourglass, am I? I'll stomach it if I have to, but if there's nothing extremely important at the end of Phantom Hourglass, then I suppose I shall.



themanwithnoname's law: As an America's sales or NPD thread grows longer, the probabilty of the comment "America = World" [sarcasticly] being made approaches 1.