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Fanart Friday: Tri Force Heroes

I was fortunate enough to play Tri Force Heroes at E3 2015. This incredibly charming game may not have been the Zelda game that everyone was looking forward to, but it is incredibly fun, engaging, and has a very cool art style. Purrple-Kat of DeviantArt has put together a piece titled “Ever heard of Triforce heroes“, which depicts the…

It’s game over if a player drops out of Tri Force Heroes

Outside of Coliseum mode, Tri Force Heroes doesn’t allow two human players to tackle the game together with one “dopple” between them (the doll-like Links available in the single player mode). So, what happens if a player drops out of the game for any reason? “If someone drops out or quits, you’ll get to a game over screen,” were…

Hands-on impressions: Tri Force Heroes charms its way to the 3DS

Nintendo announced a brand new Zelda game at their Digital Event this year titled Tri Force Heroes, a multiplayer-focused game for the Nintendo 3DS. At first glance, Tri Force Heroes seems to be very similar to the competitive Four Swords games, but the similarities end with the multiplayer experience. Tri Force Heroes is not a competitive game, but rather a three-player co-op experience…

Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode

The news keeps coming for Tri Force Heroes, and now the director Hiromasa Shikata has shared details with IGN on the game’s player vs. player mode. Within enclosed stages located in The Coliseum, two or three players go against each other to deal the most damage while avoiding it themselves. Along with their trusty sword, players can use various…

Voice chat was considered but dismissed for Tri Force Heroes

Hiromasa Shikata, the director behind Tri Force Heroes, recently spoke to The Verge about development behind the game. When asked about the lack of voice chat, Shikata revealed that he doesn’t see the missing feature in Tri Force Heroes as “a negative” thing. “I believe it might be a little bit stressful for players,” Shikata admitted. Tri Force Heroes features a number…

Aonuma and Shikata discuss more Tri Force Heroes gameplay details

Nintendo really took us by surprise with the announcement of Tri Force Heroes. We have had multiplayer Zelda titles before, but unlike previous ones, Tri Force Heroes focus lies purely on co-operative play, rather than competition. Unlike Four Swords, it takes a more serious approach to Zelda. In a “Developer Story” discussion, Eiji Aonuma and Hiromasa Shikata talked about…

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