Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Japanese trailers
Just when you thought saving the world could be easier, controlling Link to defeat the evil Ganon just got more convenient in Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for the DS.
A couple of Japanese trailers we found showcase some of the few tricks you’ll be using in your journey around Hyrule. Instead of using buttons, Link can now move around and strike with his sword just by using the stylus. Touch the enemy on screen to attack it, or draw a circle around to do a spinning blow.
Gone are the days of frustration trying to aim that boomerang. In Phantom Hourglass, you can command your boomerang to move the way you want it. Obstacles won’t stand in the way, just lead with your stylus to hit that objective.
See the action yourself on the video below. Other one comes right after the jump!
Just when you thought saving the world could be easier, controlling Link to defeat the evil Ganon just got more convenient in Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for the DS.
A couple of Japanese trailers we found showcase some of the few tricks you’ll be using in your journey around Hyrule. Instead of using buttons, Link can now move around and strike with his sword just by using the stylus. Touch the enemy on screen to attack it, or draw a circle around to do a spinning blow.
Gone are the days of frustration trying to aim that boomerang. In Phantom Hourglass, you can command your boomerang to move the way you want it. Obstacles won’t stand in the way, just lead with your stylus to hit that objective.