Jumping into a new Zelda game with three Links running around can be a little confusing at first, but sticking with it will yield fantastic rewards. The game is a heavily Multiplayer focused top-down adventure game in a bite-sized form. There is the option for Single-player, giving the player control of the remaining Link characters in the form of lifeless dolls. It's a bit odd at first having to manually switch to the correct Link in order to progress with each levels often fast paced puzzle design, but by the end of the first area it will feel a bit more fluid. The problem will come in the later levels, where teamwork and swift motions are key to success but without other players it will prove a challenge even for the most adept Zelda player. This is where multiplayer shines. Having two other friends or even playing with unknown characters online can be an absolute blast. You'll find yourself soaring through even the toughest dungeons as you come to rely upon your partners. The downfall of the experience is the lack of voice chat for communication, as the game provides a list of emotes on the bottom screen. They can never truly get the point out nor allow a truly effective way of communicating with the other players what needs to be done. At the end of each dungeon level the players will be rewarded with a piece of loot that can be used to create new outfits for Link to wear. Each outfit gives Link new abilities or enhances previous ones like the Kokiri suit. This Robin Hood-esque outfit allows Link to fire three arrows in different directions while using the Arrow tool given at the beginning of each level. This adds an extra level of replay value to the levels, as only one Link will be lucky enough to get the rare item after crawling through a tough Dungeon through the snowy mountains. After completing a dungeon, which consists of 5 levels that contain 5 areas each, the player will unlock the option to play through the dungeon's challenges. This adds difficulty like "complete the level with less hearts" or "finish within the time limit" that will keep the player coming back for even more rare items to build even better outfits. There is also a Coliseum mode that players can go head-to-head with another player using their best outfits. Or they can choose to team and take on a gauntlet of the toughest enemies the game has to offer while still giving a reward at the end. The game is a blast to play to the very end. It will lack the fun and charm if played only through single player. Given the chance the multiplayer could be the best experience by far on the 3DS handheld thus far. It's great for the Zelda hardcore fans and newcomers alike.