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Cream147 said:
Volterra_90 said:
I'd like more people to really try Triforce Heroes, because I see an insane amount of people criticising the game without even playing it. It's obviously not a mainline Zelda game, but it's not so "unispired" as some people claim. Really, give it a try. With friends is hilarious, and you can play locally with just one game.

First I'll confess to only playing the demo. I will certainly pick up the game as some point - it's a matter of pride that I own every Zelda game on the timeline, or I did, until Triforce Heroes was released! My response to playing the demo was that it was quite fun, I guess. The thing is, The Legend of Zelda is a series I hold in incredibly high regard. You can't just make a "good" game and stick it in there. The very minimum the series should strive for is greatness. Triforce Heroes might be good, but not good enough.

That's fair. The trick is seeing the game as a spin-off very, very different to any mainline Zelda game. And it's obviously a more "little" game than the mainline ones. But it's a good game and a fine and fun multiplayer experience. I think any Zelda fan will appreciate the game. And it's also very tricky, last worlds can be a pain in the ass. You can unlock special missions which make the experience even harder. I know, hard doesn't equal good, but I missed a hard Zelda experience, and Triforce Heroes manages to provide it. And, more important, online works well. I read reviews which said that the online works like shit, but I don't know where do they get that info for. Some lag problems, but, in the end, 90% of the levels work flawlessly.