When we first heard that an upcoming Zelda adventure would star a young, cartoony-looking Link, we grumbled with the worst of them. Then Wind Waker came out. Aside from some boring moments piloting a dinghy, it is nearly perfect. Seeing as how the Zelda series ran away with the popular vote and Link's cameo in the Cube version of Soul Calibur II helped make that game a best-seller, we're apparently not the only ones in touch with our inner elf. Ultimate moment: In Wind Waker, it has to be your first visit to Hyrule Castle, which is on the ocean floor, frozen in time.
Everything is black and white, with statue-like guards caught in midarmpit scratch. It's one of the eeriest moments in any game we've ever played. And then you pull the Master Sword from the stone, time starts ticking again, and all hell breaks loose Expect to be a monumental year for the pointy-eared lad in green tights.
They're both GBA-connectivity minigames, of sorts, that Nintendo will probably sell for cheap. Expectations don't get much higher then they do for a new Zelda game on a new console, especially one as unique as the Wii. If you were expecting a fundamentally different Zelda game based on the unique opportunities of the Wii, you might be a little disappointed. If however you were expecting another excellent Zelda game that doesn't stray far from the series' conventions then you'll be more then happy with Twilight Princess.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess like most of the installments in the series recounts the tale of a young boy who through a twist of fate becomes involved with a Princess named Zelda and tasked with saving the land of Hyrule. This time Link has to thwart calamity in the form of an encroaching darkness that is slowly pulling Hyrule into the twilight realm. To accomplish this goal you'll delve into elemental temples, solve a myriad of cleverly designed puzzles, engage in exciting combat and traverse the shadow realm in the form of a blue eyed wolf.
Its familiar territory, yet there are enough interesting twists to keep the game fresh for the 40 or so hours it'll take to finish. The Wii remote definitely changes the way Zelda plays, but not in so fundamental a way that it feels like an evolution beyond traditional adventure game standards.
You'll control Link's movements with the analog stick on the nunchuk controller while the Wiimote acts as your sword. As such, swinging the Wiimote causes Link to attack, which sounds more immersive then it is since Link's moves are canned and don't resemble yours to any degree.
Overall it works pretty well, and the fact that you can fire all the ranged weapons in the game by pointing the Wiimote feels quite intuitive. Twilight Princess from an artistic standpoint is a beautiful game to look at. The vibrant land of Hyrule stands in stark contrast to the dark and very cool shadow realm.
From a technical standpoint however, Twilight Princess isn't quite as stunning as some of the other next gen titles currently out. On which platform do you wish to play? Premade save file. Use my own save. Save file Hacker. Which support are you using? Original Disc. Emulated memcard. Download the lastest version of the randomizer. SD apps gcmm boot. Want to support the Randomizer?
Quick downloads Please use these only if you know what you are doing. Nintendont Package. GCMM 1. Complete Softmod Guide. Taka's Item Tracker. Read More. Well after twilight Princess, they have come out with The Phantom Hourgalss, but the Legends of Zelda creator has recently announced the realease of a new Zelda game, it's earliest relase is x-mas '09 Read More.
You cannot, Twilight princess is a offline console game, you can play it on the computer with an emulator but not online. You go to thehylia. Then, right-click the link and select 'Save target as'. That's it Read More. There is going to be another Zelda game for wii, but it is not a sequel to twilight princess. The creators have said that there is not going to be a sequel for twilight princess. Although that may change. I assume that your talking about the mirror shards.
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