The people are suffering and the kingdom is losing its fashion flair.Ī call goes out for heroes with pointed ears, bold sideburns and the correct way of parting their heroic hair to race out into the drablands, fight evil and break the witch’s curse. In a kingdom full of stylish people, ruled by a royal family rich in haute couture, a grumpy witch has cursed the It-girl princess and forced her to dress only in a dour black suit. It’s a wonderful experience in the right conditions, but sadly underwhelming if not. And also like Destiny, Triforce Heroes has an unfortunate habit of ensuring that some players may never experience it at its best. Like Destiny, it’s a game that demands players work together, understand the game mechanics and become team players, not glory seekers. Like Bungie’s brilliant but decisive first-person shooter/RPG, Triforce Heroes takes a game style associated with solo play and refits it for co-op multiplayer. The two games might seem to have nothing in common, but I can’t play Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes without being reminded of Destiny.
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