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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

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Platform: GameCube


Features

  • When Link travels to the darkened land of Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious being named Midna.
  • Ride into battle against troops of foul creatures, using an incredible horseback combat system, then take on massive bosses that must be seen to be believed.
  • Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so players must sharpen their wits as they hunt for weapons and items.
  • Characters include Link, Zelda, Midna and many others, both new and old.
  • When Link travels to the darkened land of Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious being named Midna.
  • Ride into battle against troops of foul creatures, using an incredible horseback combat system, then take on massive bosses that must be seen to be believed.
  • Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so players must sharpen their wits as they hunt for weapons and items.
  • Characters include Link, Zelda, Midna and many others, both new and old.
  • Wii-compatible

Description

Despite all the hoopla surrounding the next generation consoles, the most anticipated gaming event of this year is undoubtedly the latest The Legend of Zelda game. Subtitled Twilight Princess, the game looks radically different from The Wind Waker with less stylized, more realistic looking graphics.As ever with a Nintendo title, much of the game is still surrounded in secrecy, but previews have already shown the game's enormous scale with huge areas of rolling countryside for you to ride your horse and battle various evil enemies. Indeed, the game seems more action-focused than previous adventures, both on horseback and on foot. One major new feature revealed in the game is that Link is now able to transform into a wolf. This gives him a whole suite of new features including the ability to "see" smells and access areas impossible as a human (or elf).Despite the greater emphasis on action, the puzzles in the game are even more elaborate than before. A forest dungeon reveals your ability to communicate with animals. You order around a troupe of baboons to solve puzzles and to help battle the level boss.The GameCube could hardly have asked for any better swansong than this, with utterly amazing graphics and an apparently endless range of features and settings. Even with so little still known about it, this is still on course to be the best game of the year. -- Harrison Dent, Amazon.co.ukThis preview is based on an incomplete version of the game; features or problems mentioned above may not appear in the finished game. From the Manufacturer When an evil shadow stretches from the heart of Hyrule to its peaceful borderlands, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero .... and the animal ... within. Features:When Link travels to the darkened land of Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious being named Midna. Ride into battle against troops of foul creatures, using an incredible horseback combat system, then take on massive bosses that must be seen to be believed. Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so players must sharpen their wits as they hunt for weapons and items. Characters include Link, Zelda, Midna, and many others, both new and old. Link, a young man raised as a wrangler in a rural village, is ordered by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit. He sets off, oblivious to the dark fate that has descended upon the kingdom. When he enters the Twilight Realm that has covered Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. A mysterious figure named Midna helps him break free, and with the aid of her magic, they set off to free the land from the shadows. Link must explore the vast land of Hyrule and uncover the mystery behind its plunge into darkness. As he does, he’ll have to enlist the aid of friendly folk, solve puzzles, and battle his way through dangerous dungeons. In the Twilight Realm, he’ll have to use his wolf abilities and Midna’s magic to bring light to the land. Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows, fight while on horseback, and use a wealth of other items, both new and old.

Computer Platform: GameCube


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


UPC: 045496963071


Release date: December 11, 2006


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 1.2 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 96307


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: June 1, 2005


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  • The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess: One of the Best Games of All Time
Platform: GameCube
This game is Merely incredible. Words cannot describe my love for this game. I played and beat this game once before because I borrowed it from a friend. And I have not played this game in a few years. So I decided to buy it. Seriously one of the best purchases I've made. I am a huge Legend of Zelda fan... and have played many Zelda games. Although this in my opinion is the best game next to Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. I have not played Skyward Sword yet... Anyways this game is great for anyone. Zelda fan or not a Zelda fan. This game has everything a game should possibly have. So I will rate this game based off of every category I can think of. 1. Gameplay: The gameplay is incredible. Controls are kept pretty simple. I wish there were more buttons on the gamecube controller though because you can only have 2 items selected at once. It was very enjoyable to play. 2. Overall Difficulty: 7-8/10. 10 being rating stupid hard. It was made with a good amount of difficulty. Not too hard and not too easy. Some parts could have been a little more challenging. 3. Puzzle Difficulty: What I realized this time... It really depends on the age of the person playing this game. I played it in my younger years and thought the puzzles were very difficult. I played it again now and realized that there is a trick to all the puzzles in the game. You just need to find out where it is.... So I'd give the puzzles a 7/10. 10 being too difficult. And each puzzle did take some time. On the major puzzles I spent like anywhere from 5-20 minutes trying to figure it out. Not bad at all. 4. Bosses: Woww. The bosses were super fun. Part of me wishes they were more difficult because they were pretty easy once you figure out what your suppost to do. And other times I enjoyed it the way it is. So the bosses are pretty easy. But wayy fun. There was a couple of bosses though that I felt like "okay this is too easy." So I wish it was more of a challenge but you still find your self enjoying them. 5. Dungeons: The Dungeons were pretty fun. They can get confusing at times. But you just really need to search. Think and be clever. Not too hard and not too easy. Very well made. One dungeon or level area... "The Cave of Ordeals" wasn't too bad. Near the end it's kinda of pain in the butt. Mostly because of ice monsters. I found myself only getting really annoyed at a couple dungeons. The Ice Palace being one of them.. haha. But overall the Dungeons were very enjoyable. 6. Map: The Map is very Big. I wish there were more side quests in this game with such a big map. Overall very fun. The Twilight realm and light realm both look pretty cool. And have the right feel to them. 7. Adventure Feel: Ohh man... Yeah... Once I started it was hard to put it down. It had such a great feel to it. The way the adventure sucks you into the game. If your a fan of any adventure or RPG style games. This is definitely a game you should play. 8. Collectibles: I'll put it this way.... either take a Crazy LONGG time on the game... or use a guide. My goal is to get a 100% one day without a guide, but we'll see if I can do that. I'll do that when I'm old and retired. haha. It would take a ton of dedication. Anyways it's fun getting new equipment and trying it out. And using it to your advantage. Overall, the equipment is pretty user friendly. 9. Plot: Woww. Incredible plot. I really enjoyed the whole aspect of Light and Dark, Good vs Evil. Very well portrayed in the Zelda game. Had a some very rememberable quotes. 10. Emotion: Mann.... In my opinion as for emotion this is the most emotional Zelda game out there. It's mainly because the love you develop for the characters and the sense of being the hero. There were moments in the game where you feel like crying. Not trying to sound un-manly or wimpy or nerdy. Just the emotion put into this game is incredible. The joys and sorrows that you feel while playing this game. Remarkable. 11. Music: Haha... Actually I'm listening to the music right now. I've listened to it for the past few days. I LOVE Zelda music. The simple dungeon or walking around music isn't too rememberable... but the Theme music for towns, shops, Character theme music, and boss theme music is incredible. Helped make this game even more enjoyable. All music fits very well with the mood and theme of each location. 12. Effects: The effects look really cool. Especially with the equipment. The sound effects are AHhh!!! AHhmazing. Like the clinging of the ball and chain. Or the Whoosing of the boomerang. 13. Characters and Character Development: Woww. The Characters are incredible. Like I said before.... you develop a love for the characters and you'll fight evil and do whatever you can to help and save them. Very Epic and heartfelt. The Companion in this game "Midna" is probably my most favorite companion in any zelda game. Maybe tied for first with Navi and Tatl. Not sure. Anyways you develop a very close bond towards Midna. What an incredible character. 14. Graphics: Very good for the release time. Looks good and sharp. I've always really enjoyed the Dark And Light sharp look for Zelda games. It makes it seem more like an Adult game rather then a more Kid game. I mean I love all Zelda games and all the graphics but this one has my favorite graphic style. Very Good. More of a Dark look theme Vibrant colorful look. I prefer the Dark look because it makes the mood of the game more serious. 15. Enemies: Not too hard not too difficult. Overall I enjoyed fighting most of the enemies. They were pretty fun to fight... except for a few annoying enemies. haha basically any Ice enemy, Poe, or too many of certain enemies got annoying. But overall I rarely found myself getting too frustrated or finding it too easy. 16. Overall Enjoyment: This is on my list of BEST GAMES OF ALL TIME. Overall, I give it a 9.5-10. Probably a 10. I really enjoyed the whole game. My love for this game cannot be described in words. I tried to and ended up writing one of the longest reviews. So if you havn't played this game. Go out and buy it either for Wii or Gamecube. I bet you'll find yourself loving this game as much as I do. This is just amazing... It's remarkably Beautiful. MASTERPIECE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2012 by Paul

  • The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess
Platform: GameCube
I'm not accustomed to the Legend of Zelda franchise and in fact Twilight Princess has been my first game from this franchise, but let me tell you I found this game to be an immense pleasure. Twilight Princess really makes you think and while it's not to challenging, it's not too easy either. There are many times when I was in a dungeon and really confused just saying "huh" and then when I found out the puzzle I would go "duh!" In fact Twilight Princess took me over sixty hours to complete...and I still haven't gotten everything. This game is easily one of my favorite games ever, but why not I give you my reasons why I love it so much, and if you disagree... hey it's my opinion. One high point to Twilight Princess was the story, I had never been so interested in a video game storyline, and I never got sick of the long cut scenes, in fact I eagerly awaited them to see what would happen next. Twilight Princess begins in Ordon Village as Link helps at the ranch herding goats, but when the village children are kidnapped by a group of monsters Link pursues the attackers and gets trapped in Midna's (a member of the Twili) affairs in the Twilight. I especially liked the characters, but Link's not my favorite, in fact Midna was. Midna is the kind of character that could have been really and I truly mean REALLY annoying, but she has this quality that makes you like her. And she really balances out the serious tone of Link, there are also many other characters that can provide a laugh or that you may help in a side mission. But a few missions I still haven't finished, the Poe souls can be a really big hassle to collect because there are so many and some only come out at night, it takes way to long and gets tiresome. But some were pretty fun like fixing the bridge by Hyrule Castle. But the most important part of any video game is the gameplay, in Twilight Princess you get plenty of this. Hyrule Field is huge and it takes over six minutes to go across and that's while riding Epona, and another plus is that the scenery changes, and seeing the sunset while you cross the bridge of Eldin is awesome. And the dungeons are numerous and all unique, there is an old damaged house covered with ice and snow, a dungeon scorched with lava in the Goron mines, and so on. But I was disappointed with Castle Town, there isn't much to do or many people to talk to and it just feels so limited. But most of the time you are pretty much on your own and free to mess around. The reason I love playing this game is because you have to be very observant of your surroundings. Once when I was in Hyrule Field I noticed a ledge I could Claw Shot to, and there was a cave, inside the cave was a heart piece but I would have never found it if I wasn't exploring. To me games without a set path are so much fun but it comes with some pretty hard challenges. I played the game without a guide and it can be pretty challenging, so if you're planning on collecting all the bugs, Poe souls and every heart piece you definitely need a guide. I especially loved Riding Epona in Twilight Princess, first of all Hyrule Field would take forever to explore by foot, and riding Epona is so much fun, the controls are very fluid and that makes riding around a blast. Another huge aspect of gameplay is Link...transformed into wolf form. Playing as wolf Link is definitely not as fun as being human Link but I absolutely loved using the sense button, (pressing the sense button lets you see hidden objects underground and Poe's and other objects) but I will admit, later in the game you have the option of transforming from human Link to wolf Link whenever you want, and I never chose to be wolf Link unless it was absolutely nessecary. But I'm not saying being wolf Link is boring, it can be pretty fun sometimes, and it's in interesting part of the game's gameplay. The graphics are fantastic in Twilight Princess, I love the detail put into Link's clothing, the villages and the landscapes were all so much fun to see. And Epona has realistic movements as well, it's also really awesome crossing the bridge of Eldin at sunset and looking at the sun set behind Hyrule Castle, elements like these make gameplay twice as fun. But sometimes I got a little sick of being in the Twilight, the backgrounds are all faded and murky and it kind of takes away from the landscapes that were impressively designed. But overall it's fantastic, I also liked the detailed creatures, sometimes it can actually be freaky being chased by the huge boars in Hyrule Field because of the well detailed design. But like I said cross the bridge of Eldin and you'll see what I mean. Twilight Princess also has some nice music here and there while I didn't enjoy the music while in the Twilight realm. But a few particular tracks stood out to me, like Midna's Lament, Gerudo Desert, of course the Hyrule Field Theme and one of my favorite locations is without any music. When you're on the outside of Hyrule Castle all you hear is rain pouring down on the cement path and it really works. And while I agree with others it would have been great to hear Twilight Princess orchestrated the music still is fantastic compared to some other games I've played. Now there is a choice, which console should you get Twilight Princess on, the GameCube or the Wii? If you own the Wii you may want to get it on that since many say the graphics are slightly improved and targeting is much better, but most people looking at the GameCube version probably don't have a Wii but I just wanted to say, the experience is still very satisfying either console you get Twilight Princess on. With that said I will conclude with this thought, this may be my first experience with the Zelda franchise but it definitely won't be my last. Twilight Princess is highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2010 by Auburn Niewiadomski

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