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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $24.00 as of 7/31/2010 21:51 EDT details You Save: $25.99 (52%)
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Seller: leighbug27 Rating: 336 reviews Sales Rank: 86
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Earth Emperor Theme Deck Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: RVLPRZDE UPC: 605433010147 EAN: 0045496900014 ASIN: B000FQBPCQ
Publication Date: November 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Combines the amazing new interface features of the Wii with the Zelda franchise | | • | Amazing new horseback combat system | | • | Attacks, moves, and even fishing, are controlled with the Wii Remote | | • | Link transforms into different creatures as part of his quest |
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Product Description The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Wii The most epic Zelda ever launches with Wii! When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero -- and the animal -- within. When Link travels to the Twilight Realm, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious girl named Midna. Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows by aiming with the Wii Remote controller, fight while on horseback and use a wealth of other items, both new and old. Arm Link The Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers are used for a variety of game activities from fishing to projectile-weapon aiming. The game features incredibly precise aiming control using the Wii Remote controller. Use the controllers for sword swings, spin attacks and shield shoves. Thrilling Adventure Players ride into battle against troops of foul creatures and wield a sword and shield with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers, then take on massive bosses that must be seen to be believed. Mind & Muscle Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so players must sharpen their wits as they hunt for weapons and items.
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When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero and the animal within. When Link travels to the Twilight Realm, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious girl named Midna. Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows by aiming with the Wii Remote controller, fight while on horseback and use a wealth of other items, both new and old. 
The most epic Zelda ever launches with the Wii. |  Link roams an entirely new land of Hyrule. View larger. |  Take control of your trusty horse as you travel from quest to quest. View larger. |  Link must solve a number of challenging puzzles to progress to boss battles. View larger. |  Fishing with the Wii Remote is a fun and worthwhile diversion. View larger. | Link's journeys, reinvented Hailed by many as the best Zelda game since 1998's Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess thrusts players into a troubled world ravaged by a dangerous magic. Sporting a new, more realistic visual style than the previous Zelda title, Link looks much more like an adult than in previous installments and fits well into an environment that provides Zelda fans with a much more gritty and grim environment to explore. The entirety of the quest fits this darker mood, as both Link and NPC's alike share the same concern for the changes about in Hyrule. More than just a spiritual successor to previous Zelda installments, Twilight Princess offers players a new way of controlling Link through dungeons, forests, towns, and the bizarre Twilight Realm: precise weapon controls with the Wii remote! Players can use the remote to control Links' weapons including the sword, arrows, and boomerang. This new control scheme allows for much faster and more accurate control than on previous Nintendo hardware. For example, waving the remote in the air will result in Link performing the same move with the sword. To fire off on arrow, players "pull back" on a virtual controller string as the Wii remote's speaker lets players know that the projectile is ready for release. It all works incredibly well and adds to the title's immersion and style- you feel more in the center of the action than in previous Zelda games. As impressive as the new control scheme is, the scope and size of the new land of the Hyrule is equally as impressive- truly the Wii's first epic adventure. Beautifully crafted and four years in the making, the land players travel through is vast and diverse as the dungeons and monsters that lie within. As players collect triforce pieces from the distant sections of the continent, they will get to know many different villages and foes. Thankfully, Link will be able to move over long stretches of land faster thanks to "Epona," your faithful horse. Epona also helps Link become a more effective fighter, as a number of powerful and impressive sword strikes can be launched while galloping through fields of enemies. The Twilight Realm awaits Like most games in the Zelda franchise, Link begins his adventure with little more than the clothes he has on an an inkling that something has gone awry. After an initial trip to the Twilight Realm, in which Link appears as a wolf, a friendly shadow dweller named Midna will meet up with players and give helpful advice on gameplay. Fortunately for players, this virtual assistant spells out ways to be a more effective adventurer in and out of the shadow world. Early stages of the game have Link spending a lot of time in the Twilight Realm, and outdoor areas of Hyrule, attempting to clear areas of the strange darkness that has seemingly fallen over every village, forest, and field. As the story progresses, players will learn the cause of the shadows, and what they must to do vanquish them for good. Puzzling puzzles Link once again finds himself in a number of classic Zelda-esque puzzle scenarios in which he must light torches to unlock doors, raise and lower water levels, and fight enemies to collect keys and open chests for valuable rupees. A number of the dungeons present unique puzzle challenges that rely on the player's ability to hone their Wii remote's control, such as an air castle in the sky that can only be accessed by an extremely accurate grappling hook toss. In general, Twilight Princess is more challenging than the average Zelda game, with a number of boss battles having protracted hit sequences with little support potions about, and even less warning. Still, there's never been an adventure experience such as this, wherein players can literally charge at a dungeon boss with their fists and punch the air to defeat an enormous foe. As the finest Zelda experience in almost ten years and the game fans have been waiting for, Twilight Princess will delight young and old gamers alike.
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weeee for wii zelda July 28, 2010 me good times. great fun. skill building. patience practicing. adrenaline pumping. assertiveness attained. nice.
Best Legend of Zelda Game Yet! July 21, 2010 Link Lover I loved this game because; well first of all, it was neither to long, nor to short. I have to say that one of the best features of this game is the sword fight with Gannon at the very end. It is not impossible to beat him, but it may take a few tries! The idea for Link to change into a wolf was stupendous! You could even use your wolf senses to dig for buried treasure! Over all, this is an excellent game and I highly recommend everyone who has a Wii to buy The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess!
Great game, could use some more challenge and could get away from being childish more. July 17, 2010 Joe 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is a classic, for the wii, in my mind. However, if the game was rated M for mature and put more "adult" content into it, then it would hit home for the fans of Zelda that have been around since the first Zelda game, and then some. On top of that the game is a beat weak in the true challenge that most gamers look for. The challenge that keeps you frustrated but keeps you interested and still keeps you from getting too far too fast, for example: Super Metroid or Hellgate: London or like some final fantasy games. This game also seems to just keep going and going at some points, making it a bit deterring. Now for the pros: the usage of the wiimote and the nunchuck for the game are very well done, the sword and the sheild are used to an extent that fits the game itself. The plot/storyline makes sense and works with all the other zelda games, as most do.
Beautiful July 13, 2010 D. J. Nardi (Washington, DC) I just got finished playing The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess after I was sick for a week. The game is now about 4 years old, but despite that it's still an incredible game and well worth getting (you can probably get it used cheaper). It's one of the best games I've played on Wii and in some ways beats out The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (but not The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past). Here are some of my thoughts after beating it:
GRAPHICS
This is probably the most beautiful of Zelda games. Especially after the horrible cartoonish look of Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker, the realistic textures in this game make this a beautiful world to explore. There are definitely places where one could just sit and relax, like the fishing pond. Also, the enemies and bosses all look awesome - they're invariably large, nasty looking creatures!
GAMEPLAY
The game includes some cool battle sequences and use of items. In some cases, you need to use a certain item or ride your horse to defeat a boss - but it never feels too forced. The battle of the Bridge of Eldin, with its jousting scene, is the best. The dragon in Skytown is also really cool. I wish you could replay some of those sequences and boss battles again - that's my only complaint about the gameplay.
GAME CONTROLS
I had some difficulty positing Link and getting him to do what I wanted, especially on the Wii because the A button does so much (sometimes you jump when you meant to grab). The more I played, the more I got used to it, but I think the 1 and 2 buttons could be been better used to add functionality (they just display the map).
PLOT/STORY
Generally, it's the same old story - Gannon is trapped in a dark world (Twilight in this case) and you need to defeat him and save Zelda. There are some cool twists and when you're playing you really don't know what's going to happen next (unless you read a spoiler review). Midna, a new character from the Twilight realm, is pretty cool. She has an attitude and helps you out quite a bit with hints.
MUSIC
Great, as always with the Zelda series. It doesn't have quite the power of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but it does fit really well with the game (especially the Hyrule Field at night theme).
OVERALL EFFECT
This is a great game, and it gets better the more you play. There's a lot of stuff to do. Even some of the side activities are fun, like finding bugs and Poe Spirits. It took me at least 60 hours of playing time to beat, and I want to go back and get all the items. I'd definitely recommend The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to return to Hyrule for a bit before The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword comes out this fall.
K Leonard: Zelda Twilight Princess July 12, 2010 KC Leonard Graphics, music, and sound are amazing; controls are pretty good; quests are challenging; the story and characters are okay, but a little disappointing in comparison to other Zelda games. It's still worth getting.
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