The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is a multiplayer game at heart, though like Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures, there is a single player portion to the game as well. Their form by falling into a hole or a pit of lava. The red and blue Link doppels can only take damage in There are over thirty unique outfits to collect in all, which can be selected before entering a level. There is also the Cacto Clothes that damage any foe that walks into the wearer of the outfit, the godsend in ice levels, the Cozy Parka, that negates any slipping on ice, and the Goron Garb, which allows Link to avoid damage from fire and lava. Each outfit has its own special benefit to it, such as the Big Bomb Outfit which transforms all bombs used by that player into large bombs with a bigger than usual blast radius. Through earning rupees and materials in levels, you can head to Madam Couture's fashion palace to purchase and make new attire for your Link. Outfits and fashion are an immensely important piece to The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. If you're looking for a serious Zelda title, To me, it was just a breath of fresh air and a neat alternate take on the more lighthearted elements of the franchise. Everything from the dialogue to the characters are made with maximum goofiness, so this might be a put off to more staunch Legend of Zelda fans. It's up to a trio of Links to band together and explore the Drablands in order to break the curse placed on the princess. Tri Force Heroes sports a goofy story that replaces an end of the world scenario and a great evil with a princess who has been forced to wear a cursed outfit. While there is fun to be had in this game, Tri Force Heroes has a number of annoyances that keep it from being great. With The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Nintendo takes the Zelda franchise into a more bite-sized adventure with segmented levels, a multiplayer focus, and a wacky premise. While not every game has rewritten how we play games today or have even been worthy of the Zelda name, the majority generally shine as brightly as the much coveted Triforce. One of my favorite video game franchises of all time is The Legend of Zelda.
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