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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

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the best zelda game of 2007
5 out of 5 stars.
this game was alot of fun. the last boss was really easy in fact all the bosses were easy. even if i had to give my memory card to my friend for him to help me i still say it is fun. hey wanna know who the last boss is. he is a black tall elf. if u have super smash his is in the first row and he has a giant lighting looking sword. give up. y don't u buy this game a see for your self.

Didn't live up to the hype
1 out of 5 stars.
When i first recieved my wii, i was eagerly waiting to bring it home and stand it beside my 360 in hopes of playing Zelda twilight princess for the next few hours. Sadly, the graphics are not up to par with any of the hype surrounding the game, and the whole wii mote looses its fun after about an hour or two of playing. I really wouldn't consider recomming it, but if you're a big zelda fan than go for it, if not, I advise you to rent it first.

About time
5 out of 5 stars.
I don't want to buy the Wii, I really don't. I would rather go with another system so what do I do? Wait until this game is released on December 12.

When they said this is going to be the best Zelda game (yet), god they weren't kidding! The graphics, the gameplay (and the added ability to skip cutscenes) are legendary for a legendary series.

The beginning of the game is extremely annoying to go through, especially if you have no clue where you are going. It took me about 2-4 hours to just go through it, which was very frusterating.

The dungeons are very, very good (every Zelda gamer knows that the dungeons are the meat and potatoes of the game) unlike the Wind Waker dungeons that could be cleared easily on your first time, these puzzles are extremely intelligent, causing you to usually think before you act!

The saving is great too, all you have to do is press START and choose Save, this is another great feature of the Zelda series: Easy saving!

I have to disagree with the long wait, however. I was very impatient for the wait, but you can tell that they REALLY tried here (Four Swords Adventures, this ain't) nearly everything is fully interactive, and the fighting is really intense.

Later in the game you learn special sword techniques. Of course, you must arealdy know one if you've kept up with the news and watched the trailers: It's the finish move.

Pressing the A button while your foe is down on the ground is a great ability (before you get this, you can only make sure your foe is dead if they start turning black and explode aka the Wind Waker)!

I would order this for your Gamecube if you don't want to shell out for the Wii, it's basically the same version except Link is left-handed.

I have found no lagging issues in this version, which is really good and unexpected, showing the great amount of the Gamecube's power.

It's really too bad that 2006 (and a little bit of 2007) might be the last year for Nintendo Gamecube, and hell, this might even be the last great game for it, which is also too bad.

However, if you're getting a Wii, I would just go with the Wii version, so you can try the new Nintendo technology.

5 stars for fun
5 stars overall






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