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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess


Everything that makes this franchise glow, packed into one game

Even the most basic internet search will tell you Ocarina and Link to the Past are among the greatest, most revered games of all time. Princess surpasses them because it does everything they do, plus one. While Ocarina gave us the Z-targeting system, a more mature take on the series and a four-legged friend to traverse the wilderness, Princess bumps them all up a notch. The targeting system keeps combat fast, but a series of new moves gives Link multiple ways of tackling enemies. Stealth kills, headshots and one-hit finishers make Link a more ferocious adventurer than he's ever been before.

The cinematic draw Ocarina wrapped us up in is also bested here. Elaborate cutscenes and beautiful designs bring Princess's world to life, showing more care and thought in one minute than most adventure games accomplish in their entire quest.

You do get a horse, but after transforming into a wolf and gaining magical cat-in-the-hat sidekick Midna's ability to warp all over the map, you won't even need the thing. It's quite clear that the developers wanted players to scour the country of Hyrule, but at their own pace. You can quickly travel the massive, open world with a simple warp, but should you choose to hoof it, you've got a breathtaking realm to explore. Secret caves, hidden items, plentiful minigames... just walking from place to place is an adventure.

Princess further exceeds its ancestors by offering more variation than any other Zelda. A quaint look at farm life kicks it all off, then you're battling monsters on horseback and escorting a flaming carriage back into the safety of Kakariko Village. Before you know it, a giant, faceless bird has your lupine form in its claws and you have to fly it through a narrow, water-filled cavern. Then there's the fishing hole, possibly the most tranquil bit of fishing we've seen in any game, ever. You will be heartbroken that no place quite that beautiful exists in the real world.


 
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Fransinn  - 9 months 30 days ago 
God I LOVE THIS GAME! I have beaten it like 7 times by now. :)
shadowleon  - 8 months 12 days ago 
You are reading the comment of America's #1 fan of Legend of Zelda I have played every single one
foarthelulz  - 8 months 5 days ago 
did u play the ones not from nintendo but from phillips
WBxRelentless  - 8 months 7 hours ago 
@shadowleon
you didnt even comment about the game or even zelda in general...
anyways i want to get this game sooo bad im crawling out of my skin!!
me and my friends are still hooked on ocarina of time after what 12 years?
finally a game our generation can call a classic. leave it up to link to deliver. =]
Gamejunkie9214  - 4 months 28 days ago 
I agree this game is AMAZING!!!!! but im having a hard time beating it. Can anyone help me??!!
Kikyabut2  - 4 months 11 days ago 
dude, this game is SICK, although the z-targeting kind of tones down the experience for me. i tried to go through the whole game without using it, and died in the battle with the flaming goron XD
bonerachieved  - 4 months 10 days ago 
I havent played this game yet definately gonna pick it up soon, nobody talks about Majoras Mask, That was epic
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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Nov 19, 2006
Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Nintendo
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