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  Game Name:
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
System:
Wii
Genre:
Action / Adventure / RPG
Players:
1
Developer:
Nintendo
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
United States: November 19th, 2006
Japan: December 2nd, 2006
Europe: December 8th, 2006

Introduction:

Wow! I haven't been here since the holidays. Ok, first of all now that it's out, Twilight Princess is officially for both the Gamecube and the Wii, second, I got the Gamecube version. Now, to begin. This is the most spectacular Zelda game ever created! I've practically spent days playing this masterpiece. It truly is one of a kind. No wonder it was voted Game Of The Year. And trust me, I've been waiting a long time for this game.

Story:

The following contains spoilers. Reader discretion is advised.

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Gameplay:

One of the best. I couldn't put my controller down. There were a lot of things to talk about. First of all, my favourite gameplay -related part was when you learned the Hidden Skills, such as the Finishing Blow and my personal favourite, the Helm Splitter. The biggest change was the horseback controls. Unlike OOT, Link is now able to draw his sword while on horseback. He can even perform his trademark Spinning Attack.

I give the gameplay: 9.5/10

Graphics:

Out of this world! Best Zelda graphics to date. Barely anything to quote. In fact, they were so good, you could see the fabric on Link's clothing. Spectacular!!!

I give the graphics: 10/10

Sound:

The music is fantastic. The SFX was awesome. Link's voice however was sort of bland. They should have kept the one from OOT, like the one they used in the prototypes and trailers. But everything else was cool.

I give the sound: 9.5/10

Replayability:

The overall game takes around 60-70 hours to finish, including all side-quests and the ever-challenging Cave Of Ordeals. It's tough enough just beating it once, but if you play it three or four more times, it should be a cakewalk.

I give the replayability: 7/10

Challenge:

This game is all about the challenge, baby. Nothing easy here. Just kidding, some areas tend to get simple but some parts take you  to get through. The final battle for some reason felt easy for me though.

I give the challenge: 6.5/10

Frustration:

Many things pissed me off. For one thing, it was the Temple Of Time dungeon. Yes, apparently the resting place of the fabled Master Sword has a dungeon. The thing that pissed me off about it was difficult dungeon, retarded boss. He was easier than the first mini-boss.

I give the challenge: 4/10

Value:

$$$PRICELESS$$$

 I would never sell my beloved game.

I give the value: 10/10

Overall:

No... words... to... describe... Oh wait, yes I do, A lot in fact: GREATNESS, EXCELLENT, and THE BEST GAME OF 2006!!!!!

I give The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: 10/10

Conclusion:

(pant) (gasp) Sorry, I had too much sugar during Christmas. well, there you have it. My review on a very wonderful game. Zelda will definitely go into the history books, and Twilight Princess will be on the front cover.

P.S: I came up with a catch phrase, and it does sound dumb, but here goes:
stay in  the Nintenzone!

Written By: Gold Yoshi

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