As I mentioned, Four Swords is not a very long game (it did start off as a multiplayer mode in a GBA game after all), but the game does feature some rather extensive replay value. From the aforementioned ‘Realm of Memories’ to the multiple paths and secrets for you to find and of course the high scores you and your friends will be competing for, this is a game that is jam packed with content. Oh and did I mention that The Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords: Anniversary Edition is a free download? So as soon as you finish reading this review (priorities first people), grab your DSi, DSi XL or 3DS and get downloading.
The Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords: Anniversary Edition may not be the grand, epic adventure that we have come to expect from games that start with ‘The Legend Of Zelda’ but what it does, it does well. Sure, the single player mode may be a bit on the cumbersome side, and yes, the game does look awfully dated. And, of course, the exclusion of any online modes in a game that is mostly a multiplayer experience is a big no-no. But the sheer thrill in getting some friends together and going on a quest to save a princess is an experience like no other.
Source: gamrReview