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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess


The last GameCube adventure. The best Zelda yet

While camera control has returned, the ability to quickly aim with the bow, slingshot, boomerang and clawshot has been lost. Instead of a point-and-shoot setup with the remote, you have to scroll around with the analog stick in search of targets. Yes, that's just like all the other games, so once again, unless you're neck deep in Wii, who cares. The bottom line is this - it's the same game. It's still the most cinematic, engrossing Zelda we've ever played, and as such, deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation. Flaws are present, sure, but we'll burn our entire library of games before we say Twilight Princess is anything but incredible.

You'll love
  • Classic control scheme
  • Hey look, a camera
  • Pretty much everything else
You'll hate
  • Aiming is a bit iffy
  • A bit same-y
  • Tossing your GC in the trash

 
2 Comments
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Narudude360  - 8 months 24 days ago 
I loved this game (hey, I beat it, shut up!).
But seriously, I only JUST bought a Gamecube when this came out, and then learn they will discontinue it?!?! F**K NINTENDO! I SPENT $100.00 to get a system I always wanted ( I had to cope with a Game Boy Advance ((CLASSIC VERSION)) for 3 YEARS. And then THIS?!?! I had to return the Gamecube, buy a Wii, beat TLOZ:TP again, and then that's it.) Yeah. Sad, huh?
Timothy_Lemon  - 4 months 20 days ago 
i cant believe that one of the cubes greatest games has only received one comment in 3 years.
disgraceful.
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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Dec 12, 2006
Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Nintendo
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
10 INCREDIBLE
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