I'll try not to spoil anything that isn't in the trailers or abundantly obvious.
Having never upgraded to the 3DS, and being the Zelda Maniac that I am, I took advantage of the Special Edition Gold and Black 3DS XL with Link Between Worlds, which is a really sexy looking piece of hardware, but that's a another story.
Now as a self admitted Fanboi of the highest caliber, who hadn't upgraded to 3DS, this was a no-brainer. That said, I'll try to be decent and honest. People harp about Zeldas lacking originality, and I've historically defended it. However I will freely admit: you have, more or less, seen this game before. However, given the number of my fellow fanbois who are flocking to an HD remake of Wind Waker, maybe that's not a terrible thing. The overworld is very much a Link to the Past, the dungeons, while not flat out remakes are somewhat similarly themed. I see the pluses an minuses on this plan. Positively it's wonderfully nostalgic to travel the landscapes that made the series* in 3DS 3D. Negatively, there is the very real sense that you have played this game before.
Moving on from that there are new puzzles to solve and the special ability you see in the trailers does give you literally a new dimension of thinking that you have to apply to the puzzle solving that is the cornerstone of the series. It's taken me a couple of dungeons to fully remember to apply this ability, and newer dungeons do keep finding ways to use it. Additionally the sub-story collections mechanics are the best we've seen in while and do a great job of incentivizing (sp?) you to explore the nooks and crannies of world you think you know pretty well.
Generally i think fans have to manage their expectations. If you're looking for something to blow your mind on the heels of Skyward Sword, you're going to be vastly disappointed. However If you are comparing it to Phantom Hourglass/Spirit Tracks, I think it's a return to form (perhaps in over-correction) that I hope we can see in future handheld titles. Honestly I'd rather have seen this a direct download for WiiU as well as 3DS (with the promise of a new full featured game in the wings) rather than a HD remake Wind Waker. However I can understand while the game has its detractors, even among the faithful.
* Now that I've finished my review I want to go back and address those of you who are screaming at me for saying LttP made the series when you feel that OoT or something else is vastly superior. Personally, It's a 3 way Toss-up between LttP, OoT, and Skyward sword. However none of that precludes the fact that after the Kerfluffle that was Adventure of Link and the Great Microchip Shortage, the series needed a win to avoid being bumped from the A-list, and OoT delivered in a big way.
_________________ I prefer to think of them as "Fighting evil in another dimension"
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