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by Top favourable review

Lives up to Zelda's standard

Wii controls echo and improve upon gameplay seen in the previous 3D Zelda titles. Various items make for fun and dynamic fighting and puzzle-solving. Nearly every boss serves a wonderfully varied and well-constructed battle; if Ocarina of Time had a weakness, in my opinion, it's that the boss fights in the latter half of the game were, while still challenging, too monotonous. This game caters to fighters, explorers, puzzlers, collectors and score chasers alike, with the healthy dosage of sidequests, mini-games, secrets and challenges typical to Zelda.

The story is fairly well constructed, with distinct and likeable characters. I found some of the dialogue and cutscenes to be slightly melodramatic, but generally, the story was interesting and full of feeling, enough so that I actually watched through a complete let's play of the game more than a year before purchasing the necessary console, controller and game, for no other reason than to follow the story.

Possibly this game's largest weakness is that certain areas (particularly parts of Hyrule Field) had somewhat of a claustrophobic, oppressive feel that dampens the enjoyment of classic Zelda exploration. Some have complained that gameplay with the hero as a wolf is too awkward, but at its very worst I found it only slightly annoying, and that it generally had equal advantages to disadvantages when compared to gameplay with the hero as a human.
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Zelda twilight princess

It would not play. Continued to get it to play then it would go a little way then jump back to the first and would not play again. I had to get it resurfaced and then it works good now!

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A good game, but better on the game cube. Save your Wii for Skyward Sword.

When Twilight Princess first came out, Zelda fans everywhere were psyched. The beautiful graphics, the ability to ride your horse, aaand kill things? Well, we had a reason to be excited.

And the game for the most part delivered...
On the game cube.

The biggest flaw in Twilight Princess was the release on both consoles.... The Wii version had to flip the game, in other to make link right handed, it did not use the wii controls as well as they could have.... And you can just TELL it was reformatted for the wii. I'm not sure if it's having just playing Skyward Sword, and getting frustrated with the old controls, or if it's that I first beat this game on the Gamecube... But I'm playing through it now and having a really awkward time doing everything.

It mainly got 4 stars because I DO like the actual game itself. Twilight Princess had beautiful art work, a gorgeous design for Hyrule, nice character designs.... And while a lot of people say it tried to hard to be so dark, and maybe gritty... I didn't see it that way. I felt the darkness of Hyrule went with the whole, y'know, "Twilight" Princess thing.

While like most Zelda games, the princess herself is bland... But it's made up for with Midna's character, who is the perfect balance between Navi and Fi: She has every characteristic that could have made those two characters interesting, but she's not ungodly ANNOYING, nor does she state the obvious. AND she actually has a story.

Another positive aspect is the one I mentioned before, the horseback sword play... While it's not THAT big of a deal, and from what I remember it's not the most useful thing... It's just fun.

So, Twilight Princess isn't the best Zelda game, it lacks the game play that Skyward Sword later brought us... But it still holds up as being a fun enough game... But if you can FIND it for a good price, pick up the GC version.
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Fans of Zelda will like Twilight Princess.

Like most other Zelda games, Twilight Princess is a retelling of the same basic tale, though this one is not without its twists. There's a princess named Zelda, a land called Hyrule, and a world that's on the verge of destruction if you don't do something to save it.

In this installment, there's a darkness creeping across the land, locking it in the eternal dusk of the twilight realm. You play as Link, a humble, pointy-eared boy who lives in a far-off village and herds goats for a living, yet he ends up getting involved in the conflict.

The twilight that's infected the land is an alternate reality of sorts, serving as the game's equivalent of A Link to the Past's dark, alternate world, or in some cases, serving the same purposes as the adult Link/child Link differences in Ocarina. The difference here is that when you're in the twilight, you're transformed into a blue-eyed wolf.

Early on in the game, you meet up with one of the shadow dwellers, an impish little creature named Midna. Midna rides around on your back while you're in wolf form and serves the same purposes as Navi in Ocarina, providing you with the occasional hint. Link's beast form behaves roughly the same as the human form, as far as combat is concerned, but you can't use items. You can, however, access otherwise unreachable areas by following set jump paths that Midna will lead you through. The wolf can also dig and go into a heightened-sense mode that shows off scent trails and other hidden objects. For the first portion of the game, you'll be forced back and forth between forms, but you eventually earn the ability to switch back and forth at will, and some of the game's later puzzles will require you to do just that. You can also ride around on horseback, if you like, but by the time you get to a point when you have large distances to cover, you'll also have the ability to warp around, limiting the horse's usefulness to a couple of combat-oriented sequences.

Many of the early parts of the game take place outside in the game's overworld and in various outdoor areas as you try to clear the darkness from the land. But along the way, you'll also enter various temples and dungeons to collect new items, solve a wide variety of puzzles, and fight bosses. While most of the game's story sequences take place above ground, these temples are the core of the entire game, and they're very well done, even if they cover a lot of the same ground that you may have seen in past Zelda installments.

You start out with a forest temple, make your way to a mine under Death Mountain for your fire temple, scratch your head and try to figure out the inner workings of moving water around in the water temple, and so on.

Most enemies just require you to swing your sword at them, which is done by shaking the Wii Remote or shaking the Nunchuk for a spin attack. You can lock onto enemies with the Z trigger and strafe around them, hop back and forth, leap in for a jumping attack, or jump back and out of the way (the same basic moves as past installments).
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A launch title that is actually Good

I just picked up a Wii and everyone told me that I had to get this game. And they were right. It is an amazing game. It uses the Wii controller to it's full potential to control a sword, fishing poll, sling shot and other items. This game was a spring board to show the many uses of the Wii wireless controller when the system launched. It uses the tiny speaker on the controller for music alerting you when you do good things for side missions. All the buttons on the Wii controller have a task assigned to them and it is really easy to just pick up and play. The game walks you through the controls as you gain new items during the game play. The nunchuck works well with the control scheme for sword attacks and controlling your horse. You do everything from running on foot, to riding on horse back to swimming. The camera can be a bit buggy at times as it follows Link from behind and doesn't like to look around him. The game designers address this issue by allowing you to use the C button to lock on for a better view. The story line is really good and can easily compete with the other Zelda titles. This game was originally designed for release on the Game Cube but was delayed and then modified to work with the Wii and Wii controllers. This you can really tell by the graphics. I have a HD TV and it shows a lot of the flaws in the graphic design. I would have loved to see the Wii's full graphic potential with this game as a way to show people what this little system could do when it launched. The graphic harken back to a simpler time of 128 bit goodness. Graphics can be forgiven and forgotten as you are immersed in a full world of people, places and side missions. The lands aren't as interactive or destructable as I would have liked for them to be, limiting you to picking up rocks and cutting down grass to find Rupies. I liked the little touches like being able to fish to regain hearts and using grass to make music to attract animals to help you on your way. The music is good, but there is very little voice acting, and I mean very little. Voice acting consist of mostly grunts and yells. All of the dialog is in text form, which can throw you off when you are use to hearing the characters speak in most modern titles. This is another throw back to the Game Cube game design but is a bit charming as it reminds me of RPGs like Final Fantasy on the old NES and Playstation 1. One feature I think is great is that you can save your game anywhere and at anytime just by accessing your items screen. Overall, if you are new to the Wii, it is a must have. It only supports one player, but so did every other Zelda title so that isn't a big deal. It does support Dolby Digital sound, which is good for the music but not the sound effects in the game. With the minor complaints, if you love Zelda games, you won't be disappointed and if you have never played a Zelda game, this is a good one to try out. Even if you are just thinking about expanding you Wii library with something other than Mini games or fitness titles, give it a shot.Read full review...

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)

~Twilight Princess~
~~~Wii~~~
~Warning, could contain spoilers~
Rating:
4 out of 5
This is a very well made Zelda game and I am very impressed with it overall, but it was not as amazing as I had expected it to be. After being postponed many times and being redesigned for the Wii, I thought that this would be the best game ever created by Nintendo. I started the play the game the day it was released and played for about five hours. I was very impressed with it at first. I received a new weapon that had never been in any Zelda game in the first dungeon, and defeated a boss that was moderately difficult. I thought to myself, "They actually pulled it off and made the best Zelda game to date." As I continued to play through the game I took back this comment. The game was beautiful to start out with, but towards the ending dungeon and boss fights, I began to feel that it was getting easier and less creative. I didn't even receive a special weapon in the last dungeon. It seemed like the creators of the game had gotten tired and just wanted the game to be over with and out to the public. The story line died out towards the middle as well. It was basically, fight the remaining bosses and then save Zelda.
All in all, I have to say that this is a very good video game and everyone should try it out. I had a lot of fun with it and enjoyed the replay value of it once I had finished it.

If you want to find out more about this new Zelda masterpiece then try it out for yourself. It is out on Gamecube and Wii right now. The Wii version has Link right handed and the Gamecube version has him left handed, just like all the previous Zelda games. Since the game was originally made for a right handed Link, the dungeons and temples had to be rearranged a little to fit a left handed Link. They are the same dungeons, just a mirror image of each other.

Have fun, Zelda fans!
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Darker adult tone Great Zelda fun w/ new world layout New weapons Hate Wii

Before I start talking about the game let me tell you I hate the Wii. I bought the Wii 2 years ago and it really just sat there collecting dust. So when the 25th anniversary of Zelda was being talked about I decided to go back into the ol' game vault to play the Zelda game that I missed.

This installment is pretty great. The game starts with a very dark tone, a huge difference from most of the Zelda games. The world of Hyrule is instantly under attack from some dark force and you play as the unlikely hero that is stuck in the middle of all this.

Also it has more realistic looking graphics unlike the previous Wind Waker game which leads me to believe that Twilight Princess was directed towards an older audience (although I really did enjoy that Wind Waker's cartoon style too!)

The rest of the game plays like most of the Zelda games you've probably played before, but this one just feels different. Maybe its because the land of Hyrule feels more organic. The towns and place you visit seem more realistic. Plus the dungeons are not some arbitrary location that you visit, but more of a realistic place wedged into the open world.

If you have a chance play the game, you should, but as I said before, I don't like the Wii. Twitching my wrists around does not feel like I am really swinging a sword or holding up my shield. So if you want to play it get the Gamecube version.
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Legend of Zelda Wii

Zelda for the Wii is much like all of its predecessors in that it begins with the hero as a simple village-boy who is eventually tasked with saving the Kingdom of Hyrule. The game starts very slow, and puts you through the required tutorial-type activities that get you used to using the motion controls. After about an hour, the game shifts to a different play style, which might not be for everyone.

If you've read anything about Zelda for the Wii, you'll know that the big gameplay niche in this version allows you to turn the hero, Link, into a wolf to enter a different realm in the game world. Playing as the wolf handles similarly to the human counter-part, but the world is much gloomier, darker, and by design, much less attractive. At the same time, the action is less stellar playing as a wolf than as the human form of Link. This will throw some people off, as it did me, and keeps the game from reaching Ocarina of Time greatness.

The motion controls are well done; however, it is difficult sometimes to steer your horse.

Overall, the game is fun to play through, but far from the greatest Zelda game ever made.
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Aged surprisingly not bad!

I bought this mistakenly thinking it was the HD remake for the Wii U, not the original Wii version. I begrudgingly dug up my original Wii accessories from the basement, but decided to embrace this as a novelty (I originally played this on Game Cube many years ago, so the motion controls and mirrored map was entirely new to me). I’ve been having a blast playing it! The motion controls are far less of a drag than I expected, and the graphics (while lines pixily and jagged) still look pretty good! The aesthetic of the game fits the graphics nicely. All in all I’m actually glad I bought this instead of the HD remaster. The game works well as intended and is a great blast from the past.Read full review...

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Great game for RPG and Action lovers!

The new Legend of Zelda title for the wii console is awesome. The game has the best aspects of the RPG and the Action game. It's really cool that you get to ride around on Link's horse too! The only thing that gets annoying is trying to control the horse. The action of the horse is pretty realistic, which is cool, but it can be annoying when you're trying to navigate the terrain. There are a lot of different paths that you need to take especially in the towns, and it can be tedious trying to navigate on the horse. Otherwise, it is very exciting and a great improvement on a classic title!Read full review...

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As shown

The product was exactly as shown, it was a disk and the bottom was not shown. It was scratched, but that's to be expected with a game that's over 10 years old. Plus you can get it cleaned at a video store. The shipping was a little late, but besides that everything was as expected. Thanks!Read full review...

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