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The Zelda series is one of the most influential of all time. This is the game that started it all. A Review of the Original Legend of ZeldaThe Zelda series: one of the most influential video games of the NES era, and continuing up to the Wii. The conc...
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$50 (shop for this game)Rating: TThe Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has been a long time coming. Announced to thunderous applause at E3 2004 and undergoing numerous delays, its tumultuous development cycle finally climaxed with the game launching t...
Outstanding dungeon design New items and abilities give Link further depth and versatility Wiimote pointer control is vastly more accurate for archery The best graphics currently found on the Wii Midna...
Really could have used voice acting Graphical issues in outdoor areas abound Doesnt quite distance itself enough from prior Zelda games Still a GameCube game at its core...
In the end, Twilight Princess’s biggest problem is simply that its the fourth 3D Zelda game. The overworld is bigger and more interactive; dungeons have more variety and more devious puzzles; and Links array of items and moves is more extensive than...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:36:35
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Playing a new Zelda game is like the actual experience of a day that youve been looking forward to for a very long time - such as your grandmothers 80th surprise birthday bash. For months previous youve been eyeing up everything in exact detail, fro...
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All the grumbles you’ve heard are true. Technically speaking, this is a Gamecube game with Wii knobs on. On occasion, it features low-poly models and spectacularly fuzzy, N64-era textures. It could have done with a spot of anti-aliasing. Swinging...
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OCModShop Updated: 2012-01-25 05:36:36
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Ah Link, the titular hero from oh so many Nintendo hits. Hes carried a torch for the Princess Zelda almost as long as Mario has for Peach. But whats this? We find our hero living a peasants existance at the begining of the game. He lives in a tree ho...
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We're starting a new review structure here at Destructoid and what better way to kick things off than with the mega Wii title The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. What we'd like to do each week is take one game and give you different perspectives o...
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Title: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Date: 12.04.2006 Genre: Action RPG Platform: Wii Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo You must play this game. No, really. Do you like Zelda games? If so, then you shouldnt even be reading this...
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Ah, The Legend of Zelda. One of the most well-known and well-loved series of games of all time makes a return on Nintendo’s new system, the Wii. The whole series has seen Link transform from a small block of pixels into a more detailed block of pixe...
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A game system is nothing without its titles. Nintendo learned this lesson a long time ago, and as such, the company has a proud tradition of rolling out its two flagship franchises alongside every new system. While the red-overalled plumber will be m...
Innovative controls. Smooth gameplay. Complex storyline. Stunning graphics.
Dialogue sequences a bit lengthy.
Twilight Princess is a more than worthy entry into one of the most legendary franchises in the video game world...
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Link spent his youth training, and has spent his life fighting to protect Hyrule. Hes seen demons in rainstorms and watched his world turn to darkness. He puts others before himself, hunting for the pieces that can restore the world to its original fo...
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First off, let me to begin by stating that after 20-plus hours of playing The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, I have not beaten the game. In fact, Im going to guesstimate that I have another 10 to 20 hours of the main story and countless hours of...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:36:36
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HighsTried-and-true gameplay, brilliant story, natural-feeling controls, everything other Zelda games have offered and more!LowsUnderpowered graphics, some cheesy MIDI music, A few gimmicky implementations of motion-sensing controls.Final VerdictAs one...
Tried-and-true gameplay, brilliant story, natural-feeling controls, everything other Zelda games have offered and more!...
Underpowered graphics, some cheesy MIDI music, A few gimmicky implementations of motion-sensing controls.
As one of the best Zelda games AND one of the best system launch titles I have ever played, I cannot give enough praise for this game.
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The interesting thing about Twilight Princess is that it’s very similar to OOT, and as a result sometimes feels oddly like you’re playing a ‘Greatest Hits’ adaption. As seen in OOT, you’ll visit a variety of familiar location...
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