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  Four Swords Adventures - Main Page

- FS+ Initial Impressions


Original System: Nintendo GameCube

Four Swords Adventures is the latest GameCube Zelda installment with a big twist. Released in 2004 in Japan and the US and followed by a 2005 release in Europe, FSA see's you playing not as one Link, but 4! Like the GBA game of the same name (Four Swords) before, the game focuses on a grand multiplayer experience and expands on the GBA version bringing the player a good fun GCN to GBA link up. You can play the game on your own, but if you want the whole package four friends with GBA's wouldn't go a miss.

Four Swords Adventures has two modes, Hyrule Adventure and Shadow Battle. Hyrule Adventure is the main quest where you and up to three others work together as a team defeating the enemies and completing dungeons. Shadow Battle is a more "battle against each other" mode and should provide hours of fun. The title was released in Japan under the title, Four Swords + (Plus), they had an extra mode called Tetra's Trackers but the Europe and the US did not receive this extra in their versions.

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