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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:

Well its my first Zelda game I'm going to review but I've beaten all of them.

Story:

I don't want to give it away

Gameplay:

the nunchuk attachment joystick moves link around and to mike like use his sword you swing the wiimote around. The game has an onscreen curser which is a fairy to show where the controller is pointing. To pull down the maps press the 1 or 2 button. To use weapons you can apply them to the B button or the pad. To shoot the bow and arrow or slingshot put it on the B button and press it and point to the object you want to shoot. To do links 360 spin attack just simply shake the nunchuk attachment and to lock on to enemies press the z button also to do the 1st person view press the C button.

I give the gameplay: 10/10

Graphics:

The game is gorgeous looking. Its the more mature Zelda look fans have wanted for awhile but the problem is that it looks just like a high end gamecube game. The wii is more powerful and the game could look better but they decided to keep them the same.

I give the graphics: 9/10

Sound:

The game has a beautiful soundtrack I like it so much I got the soundtrack. Like I said the game has wonderful music but its almost all the same music from ocarina of time and majoras mask. The sounds from the wiimote sound good at times and crappy at other times. Midnas little warning sound creeps me out very badly because it comes form the wiimote and it sounds terrible

I give the sound: 9/10

Replayability:

Its Zelda you are more then likely going to play through it again but you don't get anything special

I give the replayability: 9/10

Challenge:

The game has 7 main dungeons and the 2 mini dungeons and the cave of ordeals so it will take awhile but its NOT HARD. The game is very easy and the bosses are to easy but the dungeons can get a little hard here and there

I give the challenge: 5/10

Frustration:

The game is not frustrating at all

I give the challenge: 0/10

Value:

The game is so worth the money

I give the value: 10/10

EAST and WEST:

with the wii version east in real life and the gamecube version is where west should be and vice versa, So stuff on the east with the gamecube will be west with the wii version.

Overall:

This game is great an will make a great addition to your Zelda collection.

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

Conclusion:

get this game now

Written By: lyoko411
Date Submitted: February 27th, 2007
E-Mail Address:
mattdeaner@chater.net

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