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'The Legend Of Zelda' Wii U Fans Call Game's Debut 'Pathetic' After 'Tri Force Heroes' Trailer

‘The Legend Of Zelda’ Wii U Fans Call Game’s Debut ‘Pathetic’ After ‘Tri Force Heroes’ Trailer

Posted on August 8, 2015August 26, 2019 By Jarvis

“The Legend Of Zelda” Wii U has been a subject of controversy lately. In fact, the discussion has gotten so heated that some of its biggest fans are now turning against it. Today, some call the game’s E3 2014 reveal “pathetic” compared to this year’s “The Legend Of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes” spread.

The news comes to Design & Trend via Nathanial Rumphol-Janc of Zelda Informer. The ardent follower of Link and his pals leveled some harsh criticisms against the upcoming Wii U title.
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