The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
June 18, 2010 · Posted in Gaming
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Zelda Twilight Princess has been eagerly awaited by legions of Zelda gaming fans. This version features a more adult Link who rides a horse, swings a sword and saves the day.
The title is available for both the GameCube and the Wii, and there are definitely some advantages with the Wii. First, you can see the game in 480p, which is DVD quality. It’s not quite high definition, but it’s still quite nice! Second, you get widescreen, which means you get much more game to see on the screen. Finally, you get to use the motion sensing controllers on your Wii to swing your sword, go fishing, aim your slingshot, and much more.
First, the gameplay. Most gamers will be thrilled to hear that Link is less cartooney in this game. That’s not to say it’s a mature title – it’s still a game without blood. You kill evil enemies who vanish in a puff of smoke. You go on a variety of quests, and it’s very much good-against-evil. Rather, with this Link you’re not a little 6 year old on a toy sailboat. Your Link is in his late teens, has his own house, owns a horse. He is harassed by three little tykes, but there’s a certain young lady whose large eyes catch at Link’s heart.
In no time at all Link is out in a world which is not all butterflies and daffodils. There are dark things afoot in Hyrle. The land is covered in twilight, and you turn into a wolf to deal with the shadows. Your senses serve you well in this realm. It’s not too scary for kids – but it gives the game much more depth for older players.
The graphics are rather impressive for a Link game. Remember, the game is still a cartoon, so you’re not seeing detailed tanks or the pores in the characters faces. The world you are in is stylized. There is plenty of detail in 480p – or even in regular TV resolution – to show the orange pumpkins, green vines, and fluffy white chickens which make up Hyrule. The water ripples, the dust billows and the fire flickers in the fireplace.
How about the sound? The Link games were famous (or notorious) for the silly noises characters make. None talk. I suppose this makes it easy for them to convert the game to every language in the world – they just change the text out and are all set. Also, you can change your name and your horse’s name without any speaking issues. The voices might not know how to pronounce “Shadowfax”.
Gameplay is just amazing in its length and depth. There are numerous worlds to traverse and dungeons to delve into. There are the standard collection of mini-games, quests, things to collect, puzzles to solve. You could easily play this for months and not be done. This isn’t a game to race through to say “I solved it” and move on to something else. It’s a world to immerse yourself in, to get to know every hill and dale, to track down those secret locations.
I really like how the Wii controllers integrate into the game. It’s not like you are using them constantly, getting exhausted with hand movements. Instead, you do a fair portion with the regular joysticks for fine movement. The joysticks are used in a more general way, for sweeping sword attacks or relaxing fishing. You can use small movements if you want – but it’s much more fun if you get into the spirit of things and swing away. Just make sure you have that wrist strap properly connected!
Downsides? The little “he he he” voices can get annoying quickly, especially if you are stuck on a puzzle and they are tormenting you. Sometimes the checkpoints send you back further than you might like.
They do a good job of giving you little nudges if you get stuck, helping you figure out your way through the puzzles.
In general, I think they struck a great balance between “tame enough for younger kids” and “in depth enough for older players”. There are a lot of teen and adult Zelda fans out there, and they’ll be quite pleased with what the game offers. This is definitely one of those must-have for gamers who like adventure games even the slightest!
If you loved Ocarina of Time as much as I did, this will make you happy.
The graphics are gorgeous. The scenery is amazing. Everything looks beautiful, and the best part is it still feels like a Zelda game. They decided to revert back to the N64 Ocarina of Time/Majora’s Mask style graphics (but much cleaner, of course) rather than the cell shaded Wind Waker. I like the realistic character design much more for Zelda than the cartoonish one from the other recent games.
You can also get Twilight Princess on Gamecube, but the Wii version has some extra benefits. One such benefit is the interactivity. When you go fishing, you use the motion sensitive controller to cast the line into the water and reel the fish back. This makes it a lot more fun than the somewhat tedious sit-there-and-wait-to-press-A fishing game in Ocarina of Time. I’m glad they revamped the fishing and brought it back. Also, it is much more integrated in the gameplay than the last fishing minigame in a Zelda game (which was, of course, in Ocarina of Time). You use fish in sidequests and for other purposes.
As far as the control, it feels very natural. You use one Wii-Mote and one Nunchuck together for it. You control Link’s movement and targeting with the left hand and you use the right hand to move your fairy around with the motion sensor, and to supplement the left hand with looking around, that action button, and other functions. It’s hard to explain without trying it yourself, but trust me, the controls are great.
You start out the game with your horse, Epona. You also get the option to name both Link and Epona when you start your file, although I’m not sure if this will have any effect other than what NPC’s in the game call you. Sometimes games use naming for codes (“If you enter your name as ___, ___ will happen” type things) but somehow I doubt it for this game. Anyway, the controls for Epona are great too. Just like Ocarina of Time, you can press A to speed her up and jump over fences. She is very beautiful and detailed too. When you make turns, you can see Link pull in the reins. You use Epona for many minigames as well as just getting around. In the beginnig of the game, for example, you use her to herd goats into a shed. It’s a lot of fun, and horseback riding is another feature I’m glad they brough back.
Also, don’t worry if you saw Link with the weird goatherder outfit in all of the previews – he does get his original outfit later on. The dungeons are AWESOME. It’s rated Teen, but Zelda games have never included inappropriate content in my opinion. You do kill monsters, but there is no realistic blood or gore, or suggestive themes. The rating says “Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence”. Trust me, it’s fine for kids. The action is all “hero against evil” type action. This game is a total blast, and both new and old-school Zelda fans will love it. Even if you’ve never played a Zelda game, try this one – it’ll get you hooked.
Once again, Nintendo is able to give a stellar addition to the popular Legend of Zelda series. Despite the fact that the games usually contain the same three core characters (Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf), the games continue to be original. More importantly, though, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is engaging, challenging, and fun.
A few centuries after the events of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the descendents of Link and Zelda, who themselves are also named Link and Zelda (the various games in the series take place across various time periods, with the main characters being represented by ancestors and descendents, all of whom strangely share the same names). Link is a farmer in a southern province of Hyrule while Zelda is, as always, the princess of Hyrule. In an interesting move, the people that link lives with may not exactly be Hylians; Hylians, including Link and Zelda, have always been characterized by their pointed elf-like ears, but Link’s fellow villagers have rounded ears that we have.
The first few tasks of the game have Link dealing with mundane tasks in order to learn the various controls for the game, which, for the Wii version, is extremely important. However, after being asked to bring a gift to the royal family, mysterious and shadowy beasts show up and enshroud the land in a mysterious twilight. Link is turned into a wolf while trying to fight the monsters, and is subsequently knocked out and jailed. While in jail, he meets Midna, who helps free Wolf-Link in exchange for help with a yet-to-be-revealed task.
From there, Link and Midna work as a team to rid the land of Hyrule of the strange twilight. The quest takes Link and Midna to previously seen locales of Hyrule such as Death Mountain (where Gorons live), Lake Hylia, Zora’s River (home of the Zoras), and Gerudo Desert. New places include Snowpeak (home to one of the strangest dungeons I’ve encountered in a Zelda game) and Link’s home of Ordon.
As the game goes on, Link’s quest takes new turns and has events that are some of the most epic actions I’ve ever seen in a Zelda game. While Ocarina of Time was an epic tale overall of how Link, Ganondorf, and Zelda first crossed paths, there are moments in Twilight Princess that seem to be taken directly from The Lord of the Rings. The final battle of the game is also very well constructed and fun to engage in.
The Wii gameplay is amazing. Swinging the Wii Remote to swing Link’s sword, pointing the Remote at the screen to aim the bow, and using it as a fishing rod truly bring the player into the game in ways the traditional control system could never attempt. It also allows for a much smoother form of horseback combat than that present in the N64 versions (though it was still difficult). If you have a Wii, I definitely reccomend this version over the Gamecube one (the only downside is a loss of continuity; since Link is usually left-handed, the programmers were afraid that right-handed people, who are the majority, would have trouble using the sword, so they flipped the game around; what this means is that Gerudo Desert is now in the East and Kakariko Village and Death Mountain are now in the West, though in the Hyrule in Ocarina of time, the desert was in the West and Kakariko and Death Mountain were in the East).
I have to say that the only thing that I would change about this game is the inclusion (or lack thereof) of magic. For some reason, even though magic exists, Link does not have a magic meter. Therefore, there are no spells or magic arrows (or green potions), and the Magic Armor, which makes Link invulnerable while wearing it) is powered by rupees, which can be very annoying. Still, aside from the complaint, this is an amazing game. The story is fantastic, the gameplay is top-notch, and the graphics are amazing. This game may not be as good as Ocarina of Time, but it is very, very close.
Okay, i know there is a lot of hype about this game and i assure you, it’s the best Legend of Zelda game ever, but there are a few negitive comments that should be adressed.
First up, the sword swinging is very cool, i’ll admit, and it does add another level of immersion, however, you do not control the angle and force that Link siwings with (sorry to anyone who was really hoping otherwise). Pretty much, waving the controlller back and forth, will yeild the same results as complicated swinging motions (again, sorry).
Second, this game will have you banging your head against the wall several times throuout the story line, some of these puzzles are just immense! if you really like puzzles than this is your greatest dream, but otherwise, it can get a little annoying.
Finally, although the bosses are spectacular and will really wow you graphics wise, they are not all that challengin. I’m a veteran Zelda player so this may just be because i’m used to figuring out bosses, but sieriously, som of the Ocarina of Time bosses presented a much bigger challenge.
Now for the good stuff. Graphics wise, these are the best nintendo has produced and are ten times better than the Wind Waker ones. The story line is really long and has a ton of side quests so it will keep you busy for a while (60-70 hours at least!!) and some of the new features including horseback fights, and incorperating the wii remote into the game really adds to the completion of the game that we all know and love. Despite some of its drawbacks, it’s a must-have game for anyone who owns a wii.
Graphics: 5/5
Music: 4.5/5
Gameplay: 5/5
Length: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
This is an amazing game, up until the point where software bugs prevent the player (i.e. me) from continuing the adventure. Therefore, since only about 2/3rds of the game was available for me to play I rated it no greater than 2/3rds of the maximum.
I’ll just mention the bug without using any spoilers. You’ll eventually encounter a cavern that you must enter and do something, but if you save after entering this cavern and then restart a confirmed glitch in the game will prevent you from ever leaving. I’m incredibly disgusted with this situation and am not yet done dealing with Nintendo because their solution was to start over from scratch or from an earlier save record if one was available.
If I had it to do over again I would wait for a second release of this game, like a “Player’s Choice” release because it’s likely that will contain an updated build of the game with bug fixes. You may also want to consider the Gamecube build because I’ve read accounts where people say that the bug was fixed for the Gamecube release.
This situation and others that I recently have had with Nintendo products has seriously dented the reputation for quality that the company used to have.
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