The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap GBA Game Review
Courtesy of NintendoA brand new villain,
Vaati, is unleashing magical badness and
horrible monsters on Hyrule! He's even turned
Princess Zelda to stone! But,
Link is here to save the day, with your help, in the new
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap from
Nintendo. There's
monster-battling action,
puzzle-solving and item-collecting as you explore the
fantasy world of Hyrule and meet the tiny Minish people. Is it worth the trip? Here's our video game review!
What's New and Cool in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap?
The Minish Cap has all the classic
Zelda video game stuff - hearts, rupees, swords, bows, octorocs and more! The coolest thing in The Minish Cap is that you can
shrink down to Minish-size to sneak around and
uncover secrets. Plus, there are
Kinstones to
collect and trade to unlock extra power-ups. You also have a magic
talking hat to help you out and there are tons of other items to collect, each one gives you a new
power you can use to save the day.
Minish Cap GBA Video Game Fashion Failures!
The biggest nuisance in this video game is that, every time you snag a new
Kinstone you get the 411 on them. Enough already! Hearing it once is plenty. That's it though, as long as wrackin' your brain to
solve puzzles doesn't drive you mental!
Is The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap a Stylin' Game?
Aw heck yeah! It's the first
GBA Zelda game in forever and it's worth playing 'til your thumbs are numb. From solving puzzles to huge
boss battles, talking hats and wicked powers, it's all here and it's totally worth checking out.
The Minish Cap Thumbs Up:
Shrink to tiny Minish size to explore areas!
Fuse Kinstones with everyone you meet for bonus items.
Collect items to unlock awesome powers!
Learn new fighting styles for battling monsters.
Collect figures of the people and monsters in Hyrule.
The Minish Cap Thumbs Down:
Finding a Kinstone is annoying.
Some puzzles are really hard!
The Minish Cap Video Game Rating: 



Related Stories:
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures Review!
Top Video Games of 2004 on PC, GBA, Xbox, PS2 & Gamecube
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror: GBA Video Game Review
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages GBC Review
Get More Nintendo Gameboy Advance Video Game Reviews Here!
Read more: Reviews