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Game Cube : Legend Of Zelda : Four Swords Adventures Reviews

Below are user reviews of Legend Of Zelda : Four Swords Adventures and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Legend Of Zelda : Four Swords Adventures. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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THE BEST ZELDA GAME EVER!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 6
Date: June 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have been a fans of the Legend of Zelda since I was like 10! I haven't really been following the game until lately when I purchased Nintendo Game Cube. I rented this game first and ended up buying it within 2 days! This is a very fun game for people of all ages. It challenging enough for grownups and fun enough for kids. (The Official Guide for this game will be a GREAT help!) I would recommend this game to everybody out there who owns a Nintendo GameCube. LONG LIVE ZELDA!! :)

Going to be great.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 19
Date: April 23, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Although this game has not been released yet, it is sure to be a hit among all Zelda fans. Now the dream of going all out against each other as Link can be lived out. This game will offer an oppertunity for you and 3 friends to work together in order to save Hyrule. This game will be similar to Final Fantasy: Chrystal Chronicals, and Warioware: Mega Microgame$; two other great party games. The ability to link your Game Boy Advance to the Gamecube will be required in multiplayer mode to uncover secrets and extras that you and only you can see on your personal Game Boy. Prove to your friends that you are not the weakest link with Zelda: Four Swords for Nintendo Gamecube.

Buy this..

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User

If you've played and or mastered most previous Zelda games this one might seem like a walk in the park in comparison. With that being said "Zelda: Four Swords" for Gamecube is still addictive and alot of fun to play. At first when you are figuring out how to use the four Links at once (or solo), it may seem a bit complicated. Don't get frustated with that, it very quickly becomes second nature. I feel the game is well worth the few minutes learning curve involved. In no time at all you'll learn how the unique battle system works, you'll learn how to place each Link in a certain spot to open doors and reveal secrets. The Links are also able to toss each other across gaps in the floor and then come together on the other side. There isn't a weapon/item select screen, weapons and items are found near where they are needed and then discarded when a different one is picked up. There is more to the game than I mentioned of course, but if you haven't played the game yet I don't wanna tell too much. I will say I thought that it was easier than the other well known Zelda games, after progressing futher I found that greater challenges lie ahead. Still in all it's fun for all ages.

Funnest Gamecube Game EVER!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 7
Date: June 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game rocks! It has many levels, and many suprises!
My brother and I play together and we love it, because we get to play the greatest series of games ever, together!!!!!!!!

Graphics:10. Great graphics
Sound:9.9 Good, but gets annoying if you play a long time like I do.
Gameplay:10. Couldn't be cooler.
Controls:10. Pretty easy to memorize.
Overall(not an average):10

Zelda fans and non-Zelda fans should love this game.

Nothing like it since. . . .er, Paper Mario!!!!!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 5 / 16
Date: June 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is adorably cute. It does have many of the basic Zelda memes in place. . . .Grandma in her house, burning bushes, sparkling gems, green-clad Link. . . .but it's two-dimensional, arcade-style gaming. If you're looking for the outstandingly sophisticated Link, Hero of Time adventures seen in the last few years-- this isn't it. Ideal for four Game-Boy-equipped middle-schoolers at a sleepover. Adults are unlikely to enjoy it.

Unbelievably not worth it!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 5 / 16
Date: September 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Yes, there are die-hard Zelda fans that will defend this game to the end, but if you're not a kid with 3 friends, all of whom have GBAs (+ link cables), and have played at least one other Zelda game, you're likely to HATE this game.

CHALLENGE. It's easy and redundant--you see all the possible bad guys in the first few levels of the game (if you don't already know them from older games), and they're all ridiculously easy to beat.

ADVENTURE. There's basically no adventure to Four Swords Adventures b/c the game is most linear w/very few extras to "discover."

I'll spare you my feminist tirade on the role of the women in this game, but I will say that the problem's less annoying then in Windwaker--until the end when Zelda kept dying on me. Wait till the next Zelda game.

WOW!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 8
Date: April 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User

OH MY GOD! When I heard this game was coming out, I thought it was just going to be the a gameboy game type of game and it would be stupid, but when I rented it, IT WAS GREAT!!! It was hecka fun and I wish I could've beaten it. The only thing is that I brought my memory card to my friend's house and we were going to play 2p, turns out we can't because I don't have a gameboy advance!! That sucked. Otherwise, this game is great!

Another great addition to the series

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: June 07, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is awesome with it's new mutiplayer mode. The storyline is one that will keep you interested throughout the game with enemies such as ones like in "The Wind Waker". Also, the actions of the four characters is also another cool part in this game. You can pick up other players and perform combo attacks. So the 1 player part is great, but the only problem is the cables needed for your gameboy advance for the multiplayer part. However, I'd say this a game worth buying.

Fun...with real people

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 9
Date: June 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The best thing about this game is its multi player, obviously. its extremely fun but, their's to many things wrong with this zelda. Here's one of the problems- its to repetitive. I cant tell you how many times Dark Link tried to kill me or how many times i had to hit vaati and did i mention in every level you do the same thing. But its all very, very fun. Eventually though the repitition will start to ware down the fun you are having. I know multi player is the whole thing with this game but what if you're like me and you're friends arent always around? you'll get bored to death because playing this game by yourself is like watching paint dry or dry paint. Nintendo should have created a mini single player adventure along with it. I love this franchise i have almost every game(ive beaten this one), this was probalbly one of the worst zelda games ive played. (i enjoyed the whole thing with the gba)

the legend of zelda the four swords adventures

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I think that this is the best zelda game in years! And all of the graphics are awesome it is just the best game. The best part is it has a micture of the wind waker and the minish cap. And yes it would be more fun in multiplayer because it would make it easier but i personnaly like it in single player. And i hope that they never stop making these type of games. I just wish everyone could enjoy the legend of zelda series. And of course it does take japan two or three years just to make them. AND I WOULD LIKE TO THANK THEM!


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