The game starts off like usual. Vaati, an evil mage, attempts steals the magic sword. Luckily, he did not prevail, but… the sword was broken up into pieces. Now, I bet you're thinking, "Wait, Princess Zelda isn't kidnapped?" She isn't, but she IS...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at Portable Review
After a defeat, I would have to travel around restoring my health and gathering potions, then go through a difficult fight just to get back to the main multipart battle. I found this so annoying that with the ending in sight I gave it up as more trouble t...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at The New York Times
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Jive Magazine
There’s been a standing tradition in the last ten years or so that, when a second Zelda game is released for a Nintendo system, it’s usually to balance out the new hardware and the old. It started with Majora’s Mask against the Playstation 2, then...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at Jive Magazine
RPGamer
The Minish Cap's place in the Zelda story continuum is somewhere prior to Four Swords Adventures as evidenced by the first appearance of the Vaati the Sorcerer in Hyrule. Vaati quickly reveals his true intentions when he turns Princess Zelda to stone and...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at RPGamer
Video Game Talk
Like many other action/RPG games, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap starts off with a sleepy hero. The story begins with Princess Zelda coming to Link's house, only to find him asleep. Link gets woken up and the two head off to the Picori Festival,...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at Video Game Talk
Pro-G
The gimmick then? Every Zelda has one and it usually gives a focus to the gameplay. As you may have guessed, it's the Minish Cap. Using this wonderful device/person you can become micro-sized, allowing for exploration of areas that a regular sized link...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at Pro-G
GamerDad
Ah, Hyrule, land of princesses with funny names and the little green-clad kids who try and save them. This time, the evil sorcerer Vaati (from the Four Swords games) has turned Princess Zelda to stone in an attempt to uncover a hidden magical power. Now...read the complete The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap review at GamerDad
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