Time traveling with Link

And so we come to Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess. Set 100 years after Ocarina of Time, Link is now living and working as a ranch hand in Ordon Village. Released for both Wii and GameCube, although the GameCube version is extremely hard to find, Twilight Princess is the twelfth installment in the Zelda series.

Twilight Princess makes excellent use of the Wii’s innovative controller enabling players to go virtually hands-on with various items such as Link's bow and fishing rod. Check out our reviews for the Wii version and GameCube version.

We can’t get enough of Zelda here at GamesRadar and can’t wait to see where the series goes from here.

We eagerly await Phantom Hourglass for the DS. Keep an eye on our coverage here.

James Jarvis
Executive Producer, GR Video

Hi I'm James or JJ if you like, I'll answer to both. I'm the Executive producer for GR video which means I've had at least a part in all the hot moving pictures you'll find on the site (even if that part was just saying, yes that's a good video). I also produce the Future Games Show and Golden Joystick Awards. Away from the office you'll either find me playing Fortnite, or walking my dog. I'm better at one than the other, I'll let you decide which.