Set 100 years after the events of The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks introduces a new Hyrule where technology has advanced to the steam age, and an evil force, long-sealed in a tower, has been freed.
What a horrible thing to say about my mother, but yeah that story about the midgets and the blueberries sounded great, shame about the cow and that banjo though.
I want to discuss Spirit tracks dang it, google translate go.
I didn't have much trouble with the controls myself, I always thought it was pretty clever, but I can see how some people wouldn't like it. They could have include d-pad control over Link for the narrow paths, and less blowing air into the microphone. The game was improvement over Phantom Hourglass. The train was fun (specially when you've covered most of the land i tracks), gameplay great and it keeped me interested to 100% completion. Good Zelda game.
Jag bliva försurad då jag icke kom att tycka om det, i serien, tidigare spelet fantom timglas. Historien intresserade mig om än märkbart, dock inte till den grad då jag skulle utsätta mig för ett sådant maner ytterligare en gång.
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