


Zelda: Triforce Heroes is due this autumn exclusively on 3DS. Still, not being able to play with your partner lest you bring in a third has got to sting a bit for those who typically play in a more intimate fashion. The director claimed that some Nintendo staffers actually preferred playing the game solo. The second original Nintendo 3DS entry in The Legend of Zelda series after A Link Between Worlds, this game is the third installment in the franchise to prominently feature a multiplayer campaign after Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures, albeit this time with only three players as opposed to four, wireless and online connectivity as opposed. Shikata noted that the game's competitive free-for-all Colosseum mode would support either two or three players. "If someone drops out or quits, you'll get to a game over screen." Apparently if someone needs to jet, the game will save your progress and there will be an option to swap in a replacement player or transition to solo. In the visual style of the critically-acclaimed The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds game comes a new adventure. “You can't play regular courses with two people,” said game director Hiromasa Shikata in an interview with Kotaku.

Triforce Heroes is basically a bunch of key parties in dungeons.Īccording to a report by Kotaku, the game's main campaign can be played either as a trio or solo - in which case the player switches between the roles of three characters while the unpossessed ones stand still, ala The Lost Vikings. Zelda: Triforce Heroes' main story mode won't support two-player play.
