![]() ![]() While the basic look mimics that of Zelda: A Link to the Past for Super Nintendo, a cavalcade of wild special effects tilt, ripple, zoom in on, and explode the familiar world of Hyrule. Surprisingly, the old-fashioned graphics actually look pretty sharp. ![]() Your wariness will fade, however, as soon as you (and, if you're lucky, three GBA-bearing comrades) give it a shot-Zelda works shockingly well as a multiplayer game.įour Swords' gameplay offers all the familiar Zelda staples, like tossing boomerangs, bombing walls, exploring labyrinths, felling bosses, and thwacking innocent chickens with swords only now, you've got four Links in on the action (you can play solo, but expect diminished thrills). After all, it seems like a devious money-making scam: Nintendo slaps an old GBA game on a GameCube disc, forces players to control it with link-cabled Game Boys, then frolics in a giant pile of money. It's perfectly natural to be skeptical about The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
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