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The development team for ''Phantom Hourglass'' has many returning developers from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', many of whom, in turn, were close to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200703/N07.0309.1142.57468.htm?Page=2 GameInformer Interview]</ref>.
The development team for ''Phantom Hourglass'' has many returning developers from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', many of whom, in turn, were close to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200703/N07.0309.1142.57468.htm?Page=2 GameInformer Interview]</ref>.


==Graphics==
==Story==
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Set some time after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', ''Phantom Hourglass'' opens with Tetra and her pirate crew along with Link chasing down a ghost ship claimed to have taken sailors and residents of the local islands. The crew discovers the ship, but when Tetra goes aboard to explore, she disappears. Link attempts to follow her but ends up adrift in the ocean.


The game's graphics are done in the style of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. The game is played with a top down perspective, but with 3D graphics. Many have praised the graphics to be the best on the system, and the game features many cutscenes.
Link later recovers through the help of the fairy [[Ciela]], who has some amnesia about her past, and an old man named [[Oshus]], who help Link on his quest to find the ghost ship and reunite with Tetra. To that end, they enlist the help of the reluctant Captain [[Linebeck]] and his ship after saving him from the Temple of the Ocean King; Linebeck only offers to help with the expectation of finding treasure along the way<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/gamemini?gameid=0nKucR8rpyfV9ktby3s-Kv1_UlMI5P5a& ]</ref>. Link discovers that to learn of the ghost ship's position, they must find the Spirits of Courage, Wisdom, and Power, using maps and clues hidden in the Temple of the Ocean King. However, to overcome the evil forces in the Temple, Link must make use of the Sands of Hours within the Phantom Hourglass and possessed by other creatures around the islands to prevent his life force from being drained. With the aid of the Hourglass, Link is able to locate and ally with the Spirits of Wisdom and Power easily, but the Spirit of Courage he finds looks exactly like Ciela. Oshus explains that Ciela is actually the Spirit of Courage and she lost her memory when Bellum attacked her. He also reveals that he himself is the Ocean King. Oshus further explains that he and Ciela had to take their present forms to hide from the life-eating monster Bellum, who is the cause of the ghost ship and other evil in the local area, and has taken residence at the very depths of the Temple. Link succeeds in his attempt to rescue Tetra with the help of the three Spirits, but finds Tetra is now a statue, a further effect of Bellum's life-draining power. Link is ready to continue but Linebeck initially refuses to help further having come up empty-handed for treasure so far, though agrees to continue once Oshus promises to grant Linebeck one wish after Link's quest is complete.


Link learns that the only way to defeat Bellum is to forge the Phantom Sword from three unique, "pure" metals around the local islands. After collecting the materials and forging the Phantom Sword, Link descends to the bottom level of the Temple, and initially appears to defeat Bellum. Tetra is freed from the statue form and revived, but before the group can celebrate, Bellum reemerges from the ocean depths and takes Tetra again. In the ensuing battle of the ''S.S. Linebeck'' and the ghost ship, Linebeck's ship is lost, as well as Oshus, and Link and Tetra are captured. Linebeck reluctantly picks up the Phantom Sword and is able to free Link and Tetra, at the cost of his own freedom, but is able to give Link back the Phantom Sword before Bellum possesses Linebeck and turns him into a [[Phantom]]-like knight, but Link is ultimately able to vanquish Bellum without harming Linebeck.


As the adventure closes, the sand from the Phantom Hourglass is released into the sea. Oshus, now in his true form of a white blue whale, readies to depart with the Spirits, while Linebeck, surprising everyone, wishes not for treasure but for his ship back. After everyone says their goodbyes, Link and Tetra find themselves back on the pirate ship, where it seems only ten minutes have passed for the rest of the crew and they insist that it was all a dream. However, Link still possesses the now-empty Hourglass, and spies Linebeck's ship on the horizon, knowing full well that his adventure was real.
==Gameplay==
[[File:PHTopDown.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Phantom Hourglass uses the old top-down perspective.]]
[[File:PHTopDown.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Phantom Hourglass uses the old top-down perspective.]]
==Gameplay==
''Phantom Hourglass'' is an action-adventure game, and its gameplay is structured similar to other games in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The player controls the protagonist, [[Link]], as he explores the world to find new items, information, and allies to free [[Tetra]] and defeat the evil of [[Bellum]] within the game. As the game follows chronologically after The Wind Waker, the game is primarily divided into two major gameplay sections: sailing between islands, and exploring the islands and their dungeons on foot.
''Phantom Hourglass'' is an action-adventure game, and its gameplay is structured similar to other games in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The player controls the protagonist, [[Link]], as he explores the world to find new items, information, and allies to free [[Tetra]] and defeat the evil of [[Bellum]] within the game. As the game follows chronologically after The Wind Waker, the game is primarily divided into two major gameplay sections: sailing between islands, and exploring the islands and their dungeons on foot.


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The game possesses a number of stealth elements. In certain dungeons, near-invincible sentries known as [[Phantoms]] may roam the floor, with their location and direction visible to the player on the map, and will chase Link down if he is spotted or makes a loud noise. However, special areas on these floors allow a safe haven for Link to stay undetected in, even if he was detected just moments before. These special areas also play a role in the main dungeon, the [[Temple of the Ocean King]]. This temple is filled with a miasma that will sap Link's life unless Link stays in these special areas or time remains in the [[Phantom Hourglass (Item)|Phantom Hourglass]]. The amount of time in the Hourglass can be restored by returning to sunlight, and additional time is gained by defeating the primary bosses within the game, as well as an occasional reward in the treasure hunting game. The hourglass can be expanded to a maximum of 25 minutes.
The game possesses a number of stealth elements. In certain dungeons, near-invincible sentries known as [[Phantoms]] may roam the floor, with their location and direction visible to the player on the map, and will chase Link down if he is spotted or makes a loud noise. However, special areas on these floors allow a safe haven for Link to stay undetected in, even if he was detected just moments before. These special areas also play a role in the main dungeon, the [[Temple of the Ocean King]]. This temple is filled with a miasma that will sap Link's life unless Link stays in these special areas or time remains in the [[Phantom Hourglass (Item)|Phantom Hourglass]]. The amount of time in the Hourglass can be restored by returning to sunlight, and additional time is gained by defeating the primary bosses within the game, as well as an occasional reward in the treasure hunting game. The hourglass can be expanded to a maximum of 25 minutes.


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==Graphics==
 
The game's graphics are done in the style of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. The game is played with a top down perspective, but with 3D graphics. Many have praised the graphics to be the best on the system, and the game features many cutscenes.
==Plot==
Set some time after ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', ''Phantom Hourglass'' opens with Tetra and her pirate crew along with Link chasing down a ghost ship claimed to have taken sailors and residents of the local islands. The crew discovers the ship, but when Tetra goes aboard to explore, she disappears. Link attempts to follow her but ends up adrift in the ocean.
 
Link later recovers through the help of the fairy [[Ciela]], who has some amnesia about her past, and an old man named [[Oshus]], who help Link on his quest to find the ghost ship and reunite with Tetra. To that end, they enlist the help of the reluctant Captain [[Linebeck]] and his ship after saving him from the Temple of the Ocean King; Linebeck only offers to help with the expectation of finding treasure along the way<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/gamemini?gameid=0nKucR8rpyfV9ktby3s-Kv1_UlMI5P5a& ]</ref>. Link discovers that to learn of the ghost ship's position, they must find the Spirits of Courage, Wisdom, and Power, using maps and clues hidden in the Temple of the Ocean King. However, to overcome the evil forces in the Temple, Link must make use of the Sands of Hours within the Phantom Hourglass and possessed by other creatures around the islands to prevent his life force from being drained. With the aid of the Hourglass, Link is able to locate and ally with the Spirits of Wisdom and Power easily, but the Spirit of Courage he finds looks exactly like Ciela. Oshus explains that Ciela is actually the Spirit of Courage and she lost her memory when Bellum attacked her. He also reveals that he himself is the Ocean King. Oshus further explains that he and Ciela had to take their present forms to hide from the life-eating monster Bellum, who is the cause of the ghost ship and other evil in the local area, and has taken residence at the very depths of the Temple. Link succeeds in his attempt to rescue Tetra with the help of the three Spirits, but finds Tetra is now a statue, a further effect of Bellum's life-draining power. Link is ready to continue but Linebeck initially refuses to help further having come up empty-handed for treasure so far, though agrees to continue once Oshus promises to grant Linebeck one wish after Link's quest is complete.
 
Link learns that the only way to defeat Bellum is to forge the Phantom Sword from three unique, "pure" metals around the local islands. After collecting the materials and forging the Phantom Sword, Link descends to the bottom level of the Temple, and initially appears to defeat Bellum. Tetra is freed from the statue form and revived, but before the group can celebrate, Bellum reemerges from the ocean depths and takes Tetra again. In the ensuing battle of the ''S.S. Linebeck'' and the ghost ship, Linebeck's ship is lost, as well as Oshus, and Link and Tetra are captured. Linebeck reluctantly picks up the Phantom Sword and is able to free Link and Tetra, at the cost of his own freedom, but is able to give Link back the Phantom Sword before Bellum possesses Linebeck and turns him into a [[Phantom]]-like knight, but Link is ultimately able to vanquish Bellum without harming Linebeck.
 
As the adventure closes, the sand from the Phantom Hourglass is released into the sea. Oshus, now in his true form of a white blue whale, readies to depart with the Spirits, while Linebeck, surprising everyone, wishes not for treasure but for his ship back. After everyone says their goodbyes, Link and Tetra find themselves back on the pirate ship, where it seems only ten minutes have passed for the rest of the crew and they insist that it was all a dream. However, Link still possesses the now-empty Hourglass, and spies Linebeck's ship on the horizon, knowing full well that his adventure was real.
 
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Only one item, other than the [[sword]], can be used at a time. This is a lot like how older Zelda games were.
*Only one item, other than the [[sword]], can be used at a time. This is a lot like how older Zelda games were.
*''Phantom Hourglass'' is also the first 3D Zelda game to not include a playable instrument, unlike its 3D predecessors.
*''Phantom Hourglass'' is also the first 3D Zelda game to not include a playable instrument, unlike its 3D predecessors.
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