Zelda fans, prepare to be absolutely blown away. Twlight Princess is, in a word, awesome.
From the immerse storyline to the intuitive control scheme, this game has it all. It really is a joy to gut it out through one of the enormous dungeons, figuring out each of the challenging puzzles, and be presented with another great cut scene.
The control scheme is better than I'd have thought. While I was disappointing that, for the first time in 20 years, Link was made right-handed, after using the new motion sensitive controls it really had to be done. I'm left-handed and they don't feel at all awkward.
Like previous reviewers, I've logged well over 20 hours on Twilight Princess and still have a long long LONG way to go.
For the record: this game is listed as being 50 hours long. That's assuming an average person finds where they need to go with somewhat relative ease. I have this sinking feeling I'll be putting in more time than that.
When it comes down to it, if you own a Wii you should own this game. Immerse gameplay, amazing graphics, and a truly revolutionary control scheme await.
Pros:
- Perfect controls, very satisfying combat
- Classic Zelda gameplay in full force - awesomely clever puzzles and dungeons
- Boss fights are very cool and original
- Beautiful graphics and art style
- Nice sound effects and voices
Cons:
- Boss fights are WAY too easy
- The game doesn't seem to beat you up much at any point; again, too easy
- A disappointing lack of anything to do outside the main quest
- Lacks the "magic" that Ocarina of Time had… feels less epic
- Not much to come back to after beating the game
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