
Fattyboy
reviews The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Graphics 9/10- The graphics in this game, even though "Gamecube" graphics, are still amazing for any Zelda game
Gameplay 9.7/10- Detailed Boss Fights, Unique Hyrule Village, Same Storyline with new twists
Music 10/10- The soundtrack for this game is unbelievable, most of it is made by synthesizers and/or orchestra's
Overall 9.6/10- You start off as a young boy named Link, in your small village town called Ordon. Here you have your horse Epona, and a nice relationship with everyone who resides there. The side quests are fun this time, because you change back from a blue-eyed wolf to your young teenage self throughout the beginning part of the game. The "Shadow" or "Twilight" world is taking over the regular world, and it is your job to return the light. There are three main temples, then they branch off to another four more. Each temple you receive an item or weapon that will aid you greatly in that certain area. The music really helps set a mood in this game and make it more of an epic tale. The wii-remote and nun-chuck also add some fun to the game, allowing you to do spin attacks and dagger jolts. This game is defiantly action-packed with over 50 hours of gameplay. Shooting arrows off of Epona's back while you are fighting against orcs and other monsters is definitely a sweet addition. Along with the "Hawkeye", this item can be added to your bow, and it will allow you to zoom in and aim. BOOM! HEADSHOT! erm...yeah lastly, the newer items, not seen in previous games, give the game a cool new set of features. Zelda: Twilight Princess no doubt tops Ocarina of Time, but barely. Both games are incomparable given the circumstances, but each have similar and diffrent qualities. Buy Zelda Now. Do it.