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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Platform : Nintendo Wii
Format : Nintendo
Binding : Video Game
EAN : 0605433010147
Edition : Earth Emperor Theme Deck
Product Group : Video Games
Release Date : 2006-11-17
UPC : 045496900014
ASIN : B000FQBPCQ
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The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess brings you back tot he land of Hyrule, as you uncover the mystery behind its plunge intodarkness. 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 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 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. Revisit classic and new characters - Link, Zelda, Midna and many others
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When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero and the animal within. When Link travels to the Twilight Realm, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious girl named Midna. Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows by aiming with the Wii Remote controller, fight while on horseback and use a wealth of other items, both new and old.



The most epic Zelda ever launches with the Wii.


Link roams an entirely new land of Hyrule. View larger.


Take control of your trusty horse as you travel from quest to quest. View larger.


Link must solve a number of challenging puzzles to progress to boss battles. View larger.


Fishing with the Wii Remote is a fun and worthwhile diversion. View larger.

Link's journeys, reinvented
Hailed by many as the best Zelda game since 1998's Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess thrusts players into a troubled world ravaged by a dangerous magic. Sporting a new, more realistic visual style than the previous Zelda title, Link looks much more like an adult than in previous installments and fits well into an environment that provides Zelda fans with a much more gritty and grim environment to explore. The entirety of the quest fits this darker mood, as both Link and NPC's alike share the same concern for the changes about in Hyrule.

More than just a spiritual successor to previous Zelda installments, Twilight Princess offers players a new way of controlling Link through dungeons, forests, towns, and the bizarre Twilight Realm: precise weapon controls with the Wii remote! Players can use the remote to control Links' weapons including the sword, arrows, and boomerang. This new control scheme allows for much faster and more accurate control than on previous Nintendo hardware. For example, waving the remote in the air will result in Link performing the same move with the sword. To fire off on arrow, players "pull back" on a virtual controller string as the Wii remote's speaker lets players know that the projectile is ready for release. It all works incredibly well and adds to the title's immersion and style- you feel more in the center of the action than in previous Zelda games.

As impressive as the new control scheme is, the scope and size of the new land of the Hyrule is equally as impressive- truly the Wii's first epic adventure. Beautifully crafted and four years in the making, the land players travel through is vast and diverse as the dungeons and monsters that lie within. As players collect triforce pieces from the distant sections of the continent, they will get to know many different villages and foes. Thankfully, Link will be able to move over long stretches of land faster thanks to "Epona," your faithful horse. Epona also helps Link become a more effective fighter, as a number of powerful and impressive sword strikes can be launched while galloping through fields of enemies.

The Twilight Realm awaits
Like most games in the Zelda franchise, Link begins his adventure with little more than the clothes he has on an an inkling that something has gone awry. After an initial trip to the Twilight Realm, in which Link appears as a wolf, a friendly shadow dweller named Midna will meet up with players and give helpful advice on gameplay. Fortunately for players, this virtual assistant spells out ways to be a more effective adventurer in and out of the shadow world. Early stages of the game have Link spending a lot of time in the Twilight Realm, and outdoor areas of Hyrule, attempting to clear areas of the strange darkness that has seemingly fallen over every village, forest, and field. As the story progresses, players will learn the cause of the shadows, and what they must to do vanquish them for good.

Puzzling puzzles
Link once again finds himself in a number of classic Zelda-esque puzzle scenarios in which he must light torches to unlock doors, raise and lower water levels, and fight enemies to collect keys and open chests for valuable rupees. A number of the dungeons present unique puzzle challenges that rely on the player's ability to hone their Wii remote's control, such as an air castle in the sky that can only be accessed by an extremely accurate grappling hook toss.

In general, Twilight Princess is more challenging than the average Zelda game, with a number of boss battles having protracted hit sequences with little support potions about, and even less warning. Still, there's never been an adventure experience such as this, wherein players can literally charge at a dungeon boss with their fists and punch the air to defeat an enormous foe. As the finest Zelda experience in almost ten years and the game fans have been waiting for, Twilight Princess will delight young and old gamers alike.

Customer Reviews
Awesome new chapter in Zelda mythology (2008-08-25)
5
Loved the game. Using the pointer and wiimote were fun additions to the Zelda franchise. Highly recommended.Game is suitable for children as well.
great game (2008-07-29)
5
The kids love this game. The Wi is the best for kids. I do not understand why Microsoft and Sony do not make games for young children with regards to their game systems. The Nintendo Wi is the best. Legend of Zelda while not for young kids is a great game that can be played for a long time.
Link'd and Loaded (2008-07-29)
5
This is one of the strogest "regular" games on the Wii. More for the traditional Video Game player but still a good game for the more casual of Wii buyers. The game is a great example of how the Wii remote can fuction as a traditional game controler with subtle and affective use of motion sensory. This game won't get you up and sweating but is a great classic Nintendo franchise game that does not fall short. Only wish they could have found and interesting way to make a second player involved much like they did with Mario Galaxy.
twilight experience (2008-07-26)
4
Twilight Princess on Wii is quite an amazing game. It is a challenging maze and I was quite surprised at the extent of the playing field. There are quite a number of skills and weapons available to use. The only negative aspect was the cutscenes, they were long and a bit boring.
I even dream about it (2008-07-22)
5
We were never big gamers at all. We did a few free computer games sometimes. Then last year we suddenly got a DS and a Wii. Zelda is one of my favorites on both. We usually play the same account and trade off at good trading points. I find myself jealous for the first time when I have to hand over the remote. This is one of the best games available right now. I generally stick to puzzle games and this one is often a puzzle. You have to fight enemies every so often but I haven't found them hard to defeat. You can save your game at most points so you don't have to start over. You use pretty much every button on the remote and numchuck. It doesn't take as much energy as the sporting games though because you only have to point the remote at the tv to shoot and move the remote slightly side to side when you use the sword or use the lantern to catching things on fire. Other cool things: There are coins and hearts hidden everywhere. You can swim. You can talk to animals and people. You get to turn into a dog and use senses that tell you where to dig. You soon get a weird little friend that helps you do even cooler things. You get to ride a horse... man... I better stop! It is all really fun. We keep ourselves under a few hours a day after everything is in its place and it still seeps into my dreams.My only tip is to make sure you have a computer nearby to help you google and cheat a bit. I have ran all around and around certain places trying to figure out what I needed to do. I have talked to frogs and kids and people alike and couldn't figure it out without googling for the key to finishing. Who would have thought you had to send the hawk after the monkey?! Seriously?! We've played around 7hrs and have had to google it about 4 or 5 times.Make sure you grab a chicken and fly off of some cliffs before you go!
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