Not to be a Plothole Nazi, but....
In the beginning story, the monster is in a cave, but after the dark clouds dissipated the moonlight was reflected off his blade? Inside the cave? When did the dark clouds get there? Since when was the monster's power trapped inside the blade? When did this happen?
Aside from that, this game was a battle sequence that might be better suited for the DS, but whatever. It works for the PS3, and that is how I am playing it. It's fun, and very Zelda-esque. The graphics are more comic-drawn like, kinda like Zelda: The Wind Waker. But that does not take away from the action involved. I like the fact that plants literally grow while she is walking.
The "voices" when they talk are a little bit... grating. Ok, a LOT grating. I hate it when they talk. The dialogue is ok, but ew.
Also, it's one of those "randomly meet an artist, but luckily, all the powers on this game revolve around drawing." cliche's. But hey, Zelda.
I'll write the full review when I beat this one.
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